Joao Donato and Gary McFarland meets Anglo Polish Brazilian Bossa Pop with a 1960s and 70s feel.
In the mid 90s Gary lived in Rio sharing a flat with Kassin,
then in an unknown local band but later to become one of Brazil’s greatest
producers working with Gal Costa, Caetano Veloso and Gilles Peterson. Back then
Gary used to constantly write songs but could never be persuaded to do anything
with them. But the songs would stick in Kassin’s head and plague him for years. Over the following decades Kassin would regularly ask ‘what
about your album?’ and Gary would shrug and say, yeah, maybe, one day. Then, in 2018 Kassin played in London with members of
multi-platinum Polish supergroup Mitch & Mitch and this time when Kassin
posed the question, Gary said ‘Yes! Let’s do it, but we have to do it in Poland
with these guys.”
This led to recording Gods in Brasil at the Polish Radio
Studios in Warsaw with the Mitch & Mitch guys and a bunch of classical
sessions musicians and finishing off in Kassin’s studio in Rio with some
special guests.The record turned out so well that Gods in Brasil Vol 2 is
already under way.The album touches on the classic sounds of 60s and 70s
Brazilian records with nods to Gary McFarland on the way. The song Juanito
Caminante is already a favourite with Joao Donato who was a huge influence on
the sound of the album.
The arrangements were shared between Alberto Continentino
and Ryszard Borowski of the Polish Radio Big Band.Gods in Brasil will be released on Mad About Records via
Bandcamp on vinyl, and special editions on cassette and MiniDisc.
Gary helped develop the world’s first digital distribution
system in the mid 90s and ran the service in Rio where he got deeply involved
in the local music scene. He later founded cult reissue label Whatmusic and
reissued over 80 albums on vinyl and CD as well as reissue series for EMI Odeon
and recently the CBC’s hidden archive of classic albums from the 60s and 70s.
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