Brasil, Victor Assis: Esperanto

Brasil, Victor Assis SKU: 35579410
Brasil, Victor Assis: Esperanto

Brasil, Victor Assis: Esperanto

Brasil, Victor Assis SKU: 35579410

Format: VINYL LP

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Description

Title: Esperanto
Artist: Brasil, Victor Assis
Label: Far Out Recordings
Product Type: VINYL LP
UPC: 5060211503436
Genre: International

Far Out Recordings present a second album from Victor Assis Brasil from the treasure trove of the Quartin Records catalog, Esperanto, originally released in 1976. Over the course of the 1960s, Roberto Quartin released more than 20 albums in Brazil on his label Forma. Selling the rights of Forma to Polygram in 1969, Quartin struck out for pastures new at the dawn of the 1970s with the launch of his self-titled label. Significant works and high-water marks for Brazilian music overall followed in that decade's first year. These singular gems in Brazilian music, difficult to categorize, yet compellingly beautiful, have for too long gone unheard. Gifted his first saxophone by his aunt at the age of fourteen, only four years later the determined young musician, Victor Assis Brasil recorded his debut album, with a second to follow only a year later. The prodigious young carioca was subsequently granted a place to study at Berklee College of Music, where he played alongside the likes of Dizzy Gillespie, Clark Terry, Chick Corea, and Ron Carter. It was also during this period he recorded Esperanto and 1970's Toca Antonio Carlos Jobim (FARO 195LP) with Roberto Quartin, upon returning to Brazil in the summer of 1970. Recorded in the same sessions as the Toca Antonio Carlos Jobim album, Esperanto consists of five deep jazz cuts: original compositions except for a heavy-swinging Latin-jazz cover of Jimmy Heath's "Ginger Bread Boy", alongside more moments of wild frenetic jazz, like "Quarenta Graus A Sombra", amongst more melancholic, but no less captivating compositions like "Marilia" and "Ao Amigo Quartin". Esperanto's influences span both American continents, finding a meeting point for Latin jazz and North American post-bop, with Roberto Quartin's perfectionist approach to sound elevating the already incandescent music to divine new heights. The band consists of some mercurial greats of Brazilian music: Dom Salvador (bass), Edison Machado (drums), Helio Delmiro (guitar), and Edson Lobo (Bass). Victor Assis Brasil passed away aged just thirty-five, due to a rare circulatory disease, but by this point his status was already cemented as one of the most talented musicians in Brazil's history. Victor Assis Brasil passed away aged just thirty-five, due to a rare circulatory disease, but by this point he was already considered one of the most talented musicians in Brazil's history. Features a track previously unreleased on vinyl, "Children". Remastered from the original 2" tapes. 180 gram vinyl.

Tracks:
1.1 Ginger Bread Boy - Victor Assis Brasil
1.2 Children - Victor Assis Brasil
2.1 Marila
2.2 Quarenta Graus a Sombra
2.3 Ao Amigo Quartin
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