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Jose Mauro: Obnoxius
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Eumir Deodato
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We seem to know even less about songwriter, guitarist, vocalist and arranger Jose Mauro. We know he co-composed Obnoxius with Brazilian writer and journalist Ana Maria Bahiana, and, from its lushly layered sound, that Mauro greatly admired the orchestral arrangements of Lindolfo Gaya, one of Brazil's most accomplished composers, arrangers and orchestrators.
But there his trail stops: He seems to have disappeared before Obnoxius was finalized for release. Rumors of his disappearance include him being abducted by the Brazilian military to silence his voice, or being killed in a fatal car accident. Eventually, Quartin finished Mauro's project with subtle yet brilliant string arrangements and released Obnoxius.
45 years later, as the first title in Far Out Recordings' planned series of Brazilian label reissues, Obnoxius unveils deep and mysterious, dreamlikealmost subliminalmusic. Like

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Track Listing
Obnoxius; Tarde Nupcias; Memoria; Ponto de Chamada; As Aventuras Sentimentais de Espiroqueta Camargo; Talisma; Arrail da lua Cheia; Ancoradouro; Cancao da Casa Illuminada; Apocalipse; Exaltacao e Lamento de Ultimo Rei.
Personnel
Maurillo: trumpet; Paulo Moura: alto sax; Altamiro Carrilho: flute; Rildo Hora: harmonica; Dom Salvador: organ, piano, harpsichord; Geraldo Vespar: guitar; Jose Mauro: viola, vocals; Sebastiao Marinho: bass; Juquinha: percussion; Mam?o: percussion; Wilson das Neves: drums; Roberto Quartin: string arrangements.
Album information
Title: Obnoxius | Year Released: 2016 | Record Label: Far Out Recordings
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