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Various Artists: Glucklich V1: A Collection Of Brazilian Flavours From The Past And Present
ByItalian club DJ, spiritual-jazz auteur and card-carrying Brazilophile

Nicola Conte
multi-instrumentalistJust across the Alps in southern Germany, another DJ and Brazilophile, Rainer Truby, has been ploughing a different furrow. Truby's specialization is disco-orientated MPB-flavoured nu-jazz/broken-beat rarities, some recorded in Brazil, others in Europe, from more recent decades. After a hiatus of almost twenty years, Truby has in summer 2023 revived his Glucklich compilation series with a sixth edition.
As previously, Truby has cast his net wide, chronologically and aesthetically. The twelve tracks on the 2-LP Glucklich V1 were recorded between 1974 and 2011. Most are in questionable taste and some are so kitsch as to be positively grotesque. For collectors of obscure Braziliana, however, they are all fascinating.
Highlights, if that is the right word, include Brazilian singer Marcia Maria's Paris-recorded version of
Danilo Caymmi
fluteAmerican expatriate duo Debbie Cameron and
Richard Boone
b.1930
Kenny Drew
piano1928 - 1993

Sahib Shihab
woodwinds1925 - 1989

Count Basie
piano1904 - 1984
Track Listing
The Matheus Combo: Aderico; Christian Knobel: Sambomambo; Wutrio: Hallo Hoppel; Midnight Gigolos: Brother Samba; Marcia Maria: Brasil Nativo; Debbie Cameron & Richard Boone: Stop Foolin’ Yourself; A Bossa Eletrica: Sob A Luz Do Sol; Guillermo Reuter: Mr Jenkins; Jean-Marc Jafet: Offering; Jon Lucien: Come With Me To Rio; Sonzeira: The Mystery Of Man; Grupo Ebano: Pe No Chao.
Album information
Title: Glucklich V1: A Collection Of Brazilian Flavours From The Past And Present | Year Released: 2023 | Record Label: Compost Records
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