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Viralata (reissue)
Cat: LPA 003. Rel: 24 Jun 20
 
International
Cascavel (2:59)
Paraiba Do Sul (4:26)
Brincadeira Em Re (1:51)
Brincadeira Em Mi Bemol (3:07)
Caminhada (2:16)
Vermelhinho (3:40)
Nordeste (3:52)
Alegria De Carnaval (3:08)
Diana E Paulo (3:23)
Viralata (2:41)
Assanhada (2:24)
A Marcha (3:54)
Review: First released in 1979 during the heyday of Brazil's jazz-funk movement, Antonio Adolfo's Viralata has long been considered an era-defining release by those who know. Given that original Brazilian copies are frustratingly hard to come by, this official reissue from Far Out Recordings - who previously worked with Adolfo on his 2007 set Destiny - should be an essential purchase for all those who dig Brazilian music. A little more jazz-focused than albums by contemporaries such as Azymuth, much of "Viralata" is slick, polished and incredibly well produced, with notable samba influences amongst the unashamed tributes to leading American artists. As you'd perhaps expect, the musicianship is astonishing.
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Demos (1973-75) Volume 2
Demos (1973-75) Volume 2 (heavyweight vinyl LP)
Cat: FARO 210LP2. Rel: 29 May 19
 
Jazz
Duro De Roer (4:07)
Manha (7:05)
Tempos Do Parana (7:37)
Bateria Do Mamao (1:05)
Quem Tem Medo (2:32)
Xingo (version 2) (4:28)
Juntos Mais Uma Vez (4:53)
Castelo (version 2) (6:08)
Review: Far Out takes a second deep dive into the previously unheard early demos of Brazilian jazz-funk greats Azymuth, offering up more unpolished gems recorded during the years as one of Brazil's most sought-after session bands. Interestingly, much of the material is closer in tone and style to their subsequent releases, though some of the rhythms, solos and basslines are arguably a little wilder and more experimental. Highlights include the fizzing opener "Duro De Roer", the sweaty and percussive brilliance of "Bateria Do Mamao", the Blaxploitation influenced spy-chase madness of "Quem Tem Medo" and the surprisingly smooth "Manha", the demo that eventually earned Azymuth a recording contract.
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Demos (1973-75) Volume 1
Demos (1973-75) Volume 1 (heavyweight vinyl LP)
Cat: FARO 210LP1. Rel: 28 May 19
 
Jazz
Prefacio (4:17)
Castelo (version 1) (3:40)
Melo Da Cuica (3:51)
Xingo (version 1) (4:54)
Laranjeiras (7:30)
Equipe 68 (5:36)
Unknown Jam (1:55)
Unknown Song For Mario Telles (3:49)
Review: Before they found fame with their 1975 debut album, Azymuth divided their time between working as backing musicians (attending recording sessions with some of Brazil's top talent) and recording experimental home demos. Recently rediscovered, these demos are finally being given a release thanks to the efforts of Far Out chief Joe Davis. There's much to admire on this first batch (a second volume is also available) of previously unheard early recordings, from the high-octane Brazilian funk insanity of "Prefacio" and Jimmy Smith-esque "Melo De Cuica", to the spacey samba/jazz-funk fusion of "Xingo (Version One)" and the relaxed, slow-burn brilliance of seven minute B-side opener "Laranjeiras".
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Tags: Brazilian | Jazz Funk
 in stock $26.98
Outubro (remastered)
Outubro (remastered) (limited deep aqua blue vinyl LP)
Cat: FARO 190LPX. Rel: 16 Feb 24
 
Jazz
Papasong (4:32)
500 Miles High (4:11)
Pantanal (Swamp) (1:32)
Dear Limmertz (2:15)
Carta Pro Airto (Letter To Airto) (5:35)
Outubro (October)
Maracana
Un Amigo (A Friend)
Dear Limmertz (prelude)
Review: Azymuth's Outubro is just one of the many vibrant and captivating albums in their oeuvre that embodies the essence of Brazilian jazz-funk fusion. Released in 1980, it features the cult collective's signature blend of infectious rhythms, intricate melodies, and soulful improvisation. The album's title track stands out as a shining example of the band's musical prowess with its irresistible groove and lush instrumentation and throughout the record, Azymuth showcase their mastery of blending traditional Brazilian rhythms with elements of jazz, funk and electronic music to create a timeless and immersive that remains a classic in the realm of Brazilian music.
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Demos (1973-75) Volumes 1 & 2
Cat: FARO 210CD. Rel: 28 May 19
 
Jazz
Prefacio
Castelo (version 1)
Mel Da Cuica
Xingo (version 1)
Laranjeiras
Equipe 68
Unknown Jam
Unknown Song For Mario Telles
Duro De Roer
Manha
Tempos Do Parana
Bateria Do M Mamao
Quem Tem Medo
Xingo (version 2)
Juntos Mais Uma Vez
Castelo (version 2)
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Mora! I
Mora! I (LP)
Cat: FARO 222LP. Rel: 13 Apr 21
 
Broken Beat/Nu Jazz/Nu Soul
Prelude Welcome (1:29)
Afra Jum (11:55)
Rumba Morena (4:53)
Five AM (5:34)
Samba De Amor (7:07)
Cultural Warrior (9:26)
Epilogue-Conga Hasta La Vista (1:36)
Review: The evergreen Far Out Recordings here serve up, for the first time ever on vinyl, Mora! II, alongside the previously released Mora! Mexican-American percussionist and former member of the Sun Ra Arkestra, Francisco Mora Catlett recorded the first of these albums as private presses in 1987. The follow up was with an expanded Detroit jazz brass section but was shelved for many years. Both are pan-American melting pots that stir up afro-cuban rhythms, fiery sambas, frenetic batucadas and much more which is why they have become such gold standard Latin jazz classics.
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Mora! II
Cat: FARO 223LP. Rel: 13 Apr 21
 
Broken Beat/Nu Jazz/Nu Soul
Afra Jum (part 2) (6:26)
Amazona (4:02)
Amazona Prelude Dawn (6:53)
Samba Conga Do Amor (5:20)
Por Que Paro (0:47)
Afra Jum (part 3) (2:33)
Old Man Joe (4:51)
El Morro (5:55)
Review: Francisco Mora Catlett is a Mexican drummer, composer and educator. He began his musical career in Mexico City where he worked as a session musician for Capitol Records between 1968-1970. He left with Sun Ra in 1973 and worked with him until 1980. While in Detroit in 1987, he released his first album as a leader, the Pan-Afro project "Mora!". Mora II continues the concept of the first album, with wife Teresa Mora on vocals and trumpet legend Marcus Belgrave, This follow up album has finally been given a high quality vinyl reissue by London's Far Out Recordings.
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 in stock $20.50
Umoja
Umoja (2xLP)
Cat: FARO 239DLP. Rel: 05 Jul 23
 
Broken Beat/Nu Jazz/Nu Soul
Freedom & Progress (8:12)
Arise (4:21)
Soul Of The People (5:09)
Heritage (5:07)
Flying Circles (5:39)
Umoja Unity (6:47)
Life Forces (5:58)
Dance Of Love & Peace (part 1) (3:57)
Dance Of Love & Peace (part 2) (2:54)
Into The Light Of Love (4:12)
Review: Although he's probably most associated with the IRMA imprint, nu-jazz mainstay Nicola Conte has also enjoyed a long and prosperous relationship with Joe Davis' Brazilian-focused Far Out Recordings imprint. Umoja, the bandleader/producer/guitarist's latest solo album, naturally features some nods to samba-jazz and bossa-nova (the latter being a style he explored a lot in the 90s and noughties), but also nods aplenty to 70s independent spiritual and free-jazz', cosmic jazz, Afrobeat, jazz-funk and obscure private press soul releases. Laden with fine lead vocals, incredible musicianship and lusciously warming grooves, it's a retro-futurist set that just screams 'proper summer listening'. Don't sleep!
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Brazilian Dorian Dream (reissue)
Cat: FARO 219LP. Rel: 29 Oct 21
 
International
Brazilian Dorian Dream (5:37)
Facing East (4:43)
Jungle Cat (5:36)
That's What She Says (4:09)
Slaughter On Tenth Avenue (4:59)
Who Needs It (5:19)
Braziliana No 1 (9:04)
Review: By the time he recorded "Brazilian Dorian Dream" in 1976, Brazilian composer, musician, producer and bandleader Manfedo Fest had already worked on countless bossa-nova, samba and jazz albums, both in the United States and his native Brazil. Yet the album, which Far Out has now reissued, is like nothing else he recorded before or after - and not just because it was based on "the principle of the modal diatonic scales of the Dorian mode". Musically, it's deliciously vibrant and colourful, combining elements of his native Brazilian samba and bossa-nova with Azymuth style jazz-funk, American jazz-fusion, and futuristic, then cutting edge synthesizer sounds. Above all, though, the album strikes a near perfect balance between funkiness and the sweet sunniness that defines some of the greatest Brazilian music.
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 in stock $24.90
Mariposa
Mariposa (limited 12")
Cat: PINKY 3. Rel: 02 Dec 22
 
Disco/Reediciones
Mariposa (5:40)
Alone (12" version) (6:13)
 in stock $17.12
Starting Point
Cat: FARO 235LP. Rel: 17 Feb 23
 
Jazz
Porao Da Teodor (1:40)
Onze Por Oito (4:51)
Organica (4:52)
Suite Orquidea Negra (5:33)
Jardim Candida (3:33)
Cortejo Dos Reis Negros (5:12)
Review: Brothers Lelo and Ze Eduardo Nazario formed Grupo Um in 1976, creating a visceral, experimental fusion project which remains a critical peak for leftfield music from Brazil. Now Far Out Recordings present the first album the group recorded, half-hidden from history due to the avant-garde nature of the music struggling to find a market in the 70s. It's absolutely daring, from the skittering musicality to the wild time signatures, but with the benefit of hindsight it's also incredibly engaging. Rescuing the master tapes from Lelo Nazario's archives, we're now able to savour this incredible work 50 years after the fact.
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Starting Point
Cat: FARO 235CD. Rel: 17 Feb 23
 
Jazz
Porao Da Teodor
Onze Por Oito
Organica
Suite Orquidea Negra
Jardim Candida
Cortejo Dos Reis Negros
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Samba Is Our Gift
Samba Is Our Gift (limited green vinyl LP + insert) (1 per customer)
Cat: FARO 106LPX. Rel: 27 Apr 24
 
International
Imperial (4:20)
Malandro Quando Vaza (3:16)
O Samba E O Meu Dom (4:54)
Folia No Samba (3:45)
Mangue (2:59)
Samba Pra Mim Mesmo (4:35)
San Roque (5:03)
Taioba (3:14)
Valsamba (4:04)
Treze, Trinta E Nove (3:16)
Samba D (2:15)
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Jose Roberto Trio
Cat: FARO 231CD. Rel: 21 Mar 22
 
Jazz
O Canto De Ossanha
Da-Me
Impulso
Dorme Profundo
Lilos Walts
So Tinha Que Ser Voce
Kebar
Chuva
Mar Amar
Flor Da Manha
Balansamba
Taluhama
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 in stock $10.26
A Viagem Das Horas
Cat: FARO 224CD. Rel: 18 Jun 21
 
International
A Viagem Das Horas
Escada De Ferro
A Oitava Morada
Variacao Sobre Um Antigo Tema
Morango Encantado
Luz Lilas
Rua Dois
Moenda
O Cavaleiro De Antonina
Romanza
O Ninho
Tags: MPB | Latin | Brazilian | Samba
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 in stock $13.48
O Filho Do Homem
Cat: JD 52. Rel: 03 Dec 21
 
Soul
O Filho Do Homem (3:56)
O Filho Do Homem (instrumental) (3:51)
Review: We owe a lot to Toni Mazzotti, the son of Ana Mazzotti, for this one as it is apparently he who unearthed his mother's 'O Filho Do Homem' single. It is thought to have been recorded by the late Brazilian composer and keyboardist in Brazil in 1983 and is the only thing she recorded in the eighties. It is one of many unreleased tunes the great musician played on TV Cultura and Programa MPB during the 80s. Each show proved her skills as she moved into the more hard edge and experimental sounds while always staying true to her roots in jazz, samba and funk.
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 in stock $14.01
Ninguem Vai Me Segurar (reissue)
Ninguem Vai Me Segurar (reissue) (heavyweight vinyl LP)
Cat: FARO 212LP. Rel: 20 Nov 23
 
International
Agora Ou Nunca Mais (2:59)
Roda Mundo (2:29)
Acalanto (2:00)
Cordao (3:40)
De Um Jeito So (3:19)
Eu Sou Mais Eu (3:17)
Canto De Meditacao (3:23)
Feel Like Making Love (3:53)
Bairro Negro (2:41)
Sou (2:25)
Review: Far Out has decided to pay tribute to one of Brazilian music's most overlooked - and, let's face it, obscure - talents, Ana Mazzotti. She recorded just two albums in the 1970s before passing away from cancer in her early 30s a few years later. Both of those album have become sought-after, particularly 1974 debut "Ninguem Vai Me Segurar". This first ever reissue proves why. Warm, breezy and effortlessly soulful, it sees Mazzotti and her backing band sashay between languid samba-jazz, intergalactic bossa, soft-focus Brazilian soul and the kind of attractive jazz-funk/fusion that would later become the hallmark of Azymuth (not much of a surprise since two of that band's founder members were part of Mazzotti's backing band).
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Maria Maria (reissue)
Cat: FARO 0215.DLP. Rel: 01 Aug 22
 
International
Maria Maria (2:50)
Cozinha (3:34)
Pilar (Do Pila) (4:04)
Trabalhos (Essa Voz) (3:52)
Lilia (3:23)
A Chamada (4:08)
Era Rei E Sou Escravo (1:38)
Os Escravos De Jo (2:57)
Tema Dos Deuses (3:29)
Santos Catholicos X Candomble (3:13)
Pai Grande (9:21)
Seducao (3:39)
Francisco (4:30)
Maria Solidaria (2:53)
De Repente Maria Sumiu (5:36)
Eu Sou Uma Preta Velha Aqui Sentada No Sol (4:09)
Boca A Boca (2:15)
Maria Maria (1:52)
Tags: MPB | Brazilian
$30.87 SAVE 30%
 in stock $21.61
Back Home
Cat: FARO 243CD. Rel: 14 Mar 24
 
Jazz
Goldenwings
Brooklynville
Brother Rada
African Bird
One+One+One Is Two
Corre Nina
Casa Forte
Never Can Say Goodbye
Back Home (The Inner Cry)
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Back Home
Cat: FARO 243LP. Rel: 14 Mar 24
 
Jazz
Goldenwings (4:08)
Brooklynville (3:09)
Brother Rada (4:22)
African Bird (3:21)
One+One+One Is Two (2:21)
Corre Nina (4:45)
Casa Forte (3:44)
Never Can Say Goodbye (2:57)
Back Home (The Inner Cry) (6:05)
Review: Opa's Back Home was first reocrded in 1975 but not released until 1996; it was the fourth and final album by the esteemed Uruguayan fusion band, whose preferred admixture was usually some melted pot of funk and samba, making for an impressive heuristic building on their intuitive recalling of their mutual upbringing in South America. Mysteriously (for reasons unknown to the band), Opa's debut was shelved and remained so until the mid-1990s. But the story goes that it was recorded after renowned label producer and owner Larry Rosen heard the band playing in a Brooklyn nightclub; with this in mind, Back Home makes for an ironic title, since the sonic turn expressed by the band is not one of homesickness, but rather that of an immersion in New York's metamorphous music scene ('Brooklynville' has an instant proto-hip-hop vibe, if not for its original urban field recording, then certainly for its bulbous broken funk twang). Now reissued on vinyl and CD via Far Out, you won't want to miss this round trip.
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Intérprete: Pete Haigh, DJ ROCCA
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Hermeto
Hermeto (limited LP)
Cat: FORDIS 07. Rel: 09 May 23
 
Jazz
Yogurt (Coalhada) (2:53)
Hermeto (4:16)
Bells (Guizos) (6:16)
Love The Flower (Flor Do Amor) (5:45)
Pliers (Alicate)
Mourning (Velorio)
The Marianas (As Marianas)
Fabiola (1:00)
Review: 52 years after it was first released in 1970, Hermeto Pascoal's self-titled debut long player remains a remarkable one. It was born in the A&R studios in New York and features a heavyweight cast of collabs including Ron Carter, Hubert Laws, Joe Farrel and Googie Coppola. There are even some stars of the Brazilian jazz scene of the time making appearances such as Airto Moreira and Flora Purim, who also took care of production. From elevator jazz tunes like 'Hermeto' to laid back and sunny bliss-outs like 'Flor Do Amor' the sis another jewel in the crown of Far Out.
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Hermeto
Hermeto (CD)
Cat: FORDIS 07CD. Rel: 10 May 23
 
Jazz
Yogurt (Coalhada)
Hermeto
Bells (Guizos)
The Love Flower (Flor Do Amor)
Pliers (Alicate)
Mourning (Velorio)
The Marianas (As Marianas)
Fabiola
Review: Hermeto Pascoal is more than a musical maverick, he is a cultural icon. The composer, multi-instrumentalist and arranger with a wizard-like appearance was described once by the great Miles Davis as 'the most impressive musician in the world'. The Brazilian fusion great was known for his fiery live sets and is just as thrilling on record as this one proves. All the tracks are originals with a loud flurry of piano and 60s big band horn chants, cool electric keys and mind-blowing fusion sounds all making for exciting music that is thrilling to listen to and utterly unconventional.
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Agustin Pereyra Lucena
Cat: FARO 242LP. Rel: 26 Jan 24
 
Jazz
O Astronauta (2:55)
Tristeza De Nos Doi (3:57)
Chuva (2:56)
Tema Para Martin (2:00)
Consolacao (6:40)
Canto De Ossanha (4:12)
Pro Forma (4:01)
Samba Do Aviao (2:34)
Nina No Divagues (2:41)
Berimbau (5:02)
Review: Following Far Out's reissue of Agustin Pereyra Lucena Quartet's La Rana, the label continues its memorialisation of the late, great Argentinian guitarist's music, with the first ever direct from tape, audiophile reissue of Pereyra Lucena's self-titled debut album from 1970. Hailing from Buenos Aires, Augustin was nonetheless obsessed with the music of Brazil; this combined with his Argentinian roots to produce a sound entirely his own. After being scouted in a nightclub, by musician and guitar craftsman Jorge Demonte, Agustin was invited for an audition at Argenitinian label Tonodisc, and before he knew it, was in the studio recording his first album. The album's atypical bossas and spiritual swinging sambas, composed by many of Agustin's heroes, were elevated to new heights by Agustin's dazzling arrangements and phenomenal guitar playing. The almost cosmic reaches Agustin achieved with his sound are balanced against the stylish sophistication and breezy nature of the music.
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Agustin Pereyra Lucena
Cat: FARO 242CD. Rel: 26 Feb 24
 
Jazz
O Astronauta
Tristeza De Nos Doi
Chuva
Tema Para Martin
Consolacao
Canto De Ossanha
Pro Forma
Samba Do Aviao
Nina No Divagues
Berimbau
Review: With this CD edition to complement the main LP reissue, we're once again met with the beauteous multi-instrumental talents of Agustin Pereyra Lucena, Argentina's finest. His self-titled debut record from 1970 is quite literally a 'bossa nova' (direct translation, 'novel swelling', 'new upswell'), doing justice to the genre name with a dialectical, pioneering regional take on already-established styles like samba and the aforementioned, informed by his outsider status as an Argentinian looking in on Brazil. Atypical for its time, Agustin's guitar playing never quite settles into any looping riff, instead revelling in free-associative improvs and overdubs of the crispest quality, both low and high in pitch range.
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Eu Sei
Eu Sei (7")
Cat: JD 51. Rel: 06 Aug 21
 
Funk
Eu Sei (4:13)
Flutando (5:28)
Review: Ricardo Bomba was not only a studio owner, engineer, pianist and composer, but so too was he an accomplished amateur skateboarder. He lay down these previously unreleased, sun soaked Brazilian tunes in 1978 after years as bandleader with the one and only Jorge Ben's live show. The master tapes were said to have been binned during a heavy studio clear out but the man himself kept a tape copy that has been remastered for this special 7". Mariana Couto provides the angelic vocals while the music all trills with joy and happiness.
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 in stock $11.93
Tunico
Tunico (LP)
Cat: FARO 236LP. Rel: 30 Mar 23
 
Jazz
Galope (7:10)
Sambola (6:54)
Decolagem (6:50)
Saudade Do Sucupira (7:00)
Solar Das Hortencias (4:52)
O Que Vira (2:22)
 in stock $18.73
Tunico
Tunico (limited CD)
Cat: FARO 236CD. Rel: 30 Mar 23
 
Jazz
Galope
Sambola
Decolagem
Saudade Do Sucupira
Solar Das Hortencias
O Que Vira
 in stock $12.44
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