Em Som Maior

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Em Som Maior
Album Em som maior cover.jpg
Studio album by
Sambrasa Trio
Released1965 [1]
Genre Samba, Jazz
Length33:29
Label Som Maior(LP)/Som Livre(CD)

Em som maior is the only album recorded by Sambrasa Trio, a Brazilian group formed by Hermeto Pascoal, Humberto Clayber and Airto Moreira. It was released on an LP in 1965 and presents a fusion of various musical rhythms, including samba and jazz. In 2006, after long period of neglect, this album was reissued on CD as one of works included in Som Livre Masters series, organized by Charles Gavin.

Contents

Track listing

#TitleSongwritersLength
1."Sambrasa"Airto Moreira3:42
2."Aleluia"Ruy Guerra, Edu Lobo3:13
3."Samba novo"Durval Ferreira2:44
4."Clerenice"José Neto2:15
5."Duas contas"Garoto2:40
6."Nem o mar sabia"Roberto Menescal, Ronaldo Bôscoli2:26
7."Arrastão"Edu Lobo, Vinicius de Moraes4:23
8."Coalhada"Hermeto Pascoal3:04
9."João sem braço"Humberto Clayber3:44
10."Lamento nortista"Humberto Clayber3:17
11."A jardineira"Humberto Porto, Benedito Lacerda1:56

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References

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