Slaves Mass
Slaves mass | |
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Studio album by Hermeto Pascoal | |
Released | 1977 |
Genre | Jazz, Experimental music |
Length | 42:43 |
Label | Warner Bros. |
Producer | Airto Moreira, Flora Purim |
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Slaves Mass is a 1977 album by Brazilian composer and multi-instrumentalist Hermeto Pascoal. Recorded for Warner Bros. Records, the album featured some of the most beloved Brazilian musicians of the time.
Track listing
# | Title | Songwriters | Length |
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1. | "Mixing pot" ("Tacho") | Hermeto Pascoal | 9:18 |
2. | "Slaves mass" ("Missa dos escravos") | Hermeto Pascoal | 4:19 |
3. | "Little cry for him" ("Chorinho para ele") | Hermeto Pascoal | 2:11 |
4. | "Cannon (Dedicated to Cannonball Adderley)" | Hermeto Pascoal | 5:20 |
5. | "Just listen" ("Escuta meu piano") | Hermeto Pascoal | 7:08 |
6. | "That waltz" ("Aquela valsa") | Hermeto Pascoal | 2:46 |
7. | "Cherry jam" ("Geléia de cereja") | Hermeto Pascoal | 11:45 |
Bonus tracks | |||
8. | "Open field" ("Campo aberto") | Hermeto Pascoal | 4:25 |
9. | "Pica pau (Take 1)" | Hermeto Pascoal | 14:20 |
10. | "Star trap (Part 2)" | Hermeto Pascoal | 15:45 |
The bonus tracks were included in 2004, when the album was released on CD.
Personnel
- Hermeto Pascoal: piano, keyboards, clavinet, melodica, soprano sax, flutes, acoustic guitar, twelve strings guitar and vocals (in "Cannon").
- Flora Purim: vocals (in "Slaves mass" and "Cannon").
- Airto Moreira: drums (all tracks except "Mixing pot", "Pica pau" and "Star trap"), percussion and vocals (in "Cannon").
- Chester Thompson: drums (in "Mixing pot", "Pica pau" and "Star trep").
- Ron Carter: acoustic bass (all tracks except "Mixing pot", "Pica pau" and "Star trap").
- Alphonso Johnson: electric bass (in "Mixing pot", "Pica pau" and "Star trap").
- Raul de Souza: trombone and vocals (in "Cannon")
- David Amaro: electric guitar, acoustic guitar and twelve strings guitar.
- Hugo Fattoruso: vocals (in "Cannon").
- Laudir de Oliveira: vocals (in "Cannon").
References
- ↑ Thom Jurek, Alvaro Neder. "Slaves Mass". Retrieved 29 December 2011.
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