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Eumir Deodato: Os Catedraticos 73
ByEumir Deodato
keyboardsb.1942
Deodato's next move, Os Catedráticos 73 doesn't mess with that successful formula but throws a lot more of his own keyboard playing on top. For its rhythm tracks, Deodato recorded a Brazilian rhythm machine featuring himself with bassist Sergio Barroso, percussion master Orlandivo, and drummer

Ivan Conti
drums1946 - 2023

Azymuth
band / ensemble / orchestraNo horn or guitar solos, only keyboard solos, is the unique and best part of Os Catedráticos 73: In this fertile Brazilian-jazz hybrid context, Deodato sounds intent on growing classic '70s soul-jazz keyboard jam: the soul-jazz organ sound of Brother Jack McDuff, but surrounded by the cool, nurturing grooves of

Sergio Mendes
piano1941 - 2024
This purpose sounds quite evident in "Rodando Por Ai (Rudy's)," a Deodato original that funks and chunks along like a

Quincy Jones
arranger1933 - 2024
When first released, "Arranha Ceu (Skyscrapers)," the sonic sister to Deodato's "Zarathustra" monster, was this set's biggest hit. It glides upon a bass line copped from "Memphis Soul Stew" as its firm yet funky disco-jazz foundation, and then horns open up into a day full of bright and brassy sunlight for Deodato's keyboard solos to prowl through and explore.
"Carlota & Carolina (Carly & Carole)" wraps up Os Catedráticos 73 in a push and pull, electric keyboard tune so blue and sweet it paints a picture of

Joe Sample
piano1939 - 2014
Track Listing
Arranha Ceu (Skyscrapers); Flap; Rodando Por Ai (Rudy's); O Jogo (Soccer Game); Atire A 1a Pedra; Puma Branco (The White Puma); Passarinho Diferente (The Bird); Extremo Norte (The Gap); To Fazendo Nada (Down The Hill); Menina (Boy Meets Girl); Carlota & Carolina (Carly & Carole).
Personnel
Eumir Deodato
keyboardsEumir Deodato: leader, piano, RMI electric piano, organ, arranger, conductor; Durval Ferreira, Zé Menezes: guitar; Sergio Barroso: electric bass; Ivan Conti, drums; Bebeto: congas; Hélcio Milito, Orlann Divo: percussion; John Frosk, Marvin Stamm: flugelhorn, trumpet; Phil Bodner: tenor saxophone, flute; Wayne Andre: trombone; Romeo Penque: baritone saxophone, flute.
Album information
Title: Os Catedraticos 73 | Year Released: 2019 | Record Label: Far Out Recordings
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