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Opa
Back Home
Far Out Recordings
- Cat No: FARO243LP
- 2024-07-01
南米音楽70sのハイライトの一つ。レア・グルーヴ・ファンにも知られ、ウルグアイの音楽を愛する人には、はずせないウーゴ・ファットルーソ達、ファットルーソ兄弟。Opa。リューベン・ラダ、アイルト作品でもお馴染みのリンゴ・ティールマン参加。アメリカに渡り、アフロ・カンドンベと、同時期のブラジル、アイルト・モレイラやフローラ・プリム、アメリカのジャズ、フュージョンがクロスする。デモ録音なから幾度か再発され愛されてきた「Back Home」が〈Far Out Recordings〉からアナログ・リリースです。推薦盤。
Track List
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1. Goldenwings (Hugo Fattoruso, George Osvaldo Fattoruso)
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2. Brooklynville (Hugo Fattoruso, Ringo Thielmann)
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3. Brother Rada (Hugo Fattoruso, George Osvaldo Fattoruso)
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4. African Bird (Ruben Rada)
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5. One+One+One Is Two (Hugo Fattoruso, George Osvaldo Fattoruso)
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6. Corre Niña (Hugo Fattoruso, George Osvaldo Fattoruso)
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7. Casa Forte (Edu Lobo)
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8. Never Can Say Goodbye (Clifton Davis)
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9. Back Home (The Inner Cry) (Hugo Fattoruso)
Meaning ‘Hi’ in Uruguayan slang, Opa are a South American phenomenon. Fusing Uruguay’s native Candombe rhythms with North American jazz and pop music, Opa’s space-age synthesizers, boisterous grooves and compositional magic expressed a distinctive Afro-Uruguayan voice within the global jazz vernacular: a voice which remains as vital and unique today as when it was recorded, almost half a century ago.
Having migrated to New York from Montevideo in the early seventies, Opa were heard playing in a nightclub by renowned producer and label owner Larry Rosen. At Holly Place Studios between July and August 1975, Rosen oversaw Opa’s first recordings using a four track TEAC 3340. The album would become home to some of Opa’s hardest hitting funk jams, with moments of songwriting wonderment and soulful pop and rock progressions combining with the jazz-funk fusion Opa would become known for.
Mysteriously (for reasons unknown to the band), Opa’s debut was shelved and remained so until the mid-1990s. But the Back Home recordings were used as demos, gaining Opa a record deal with Milestone Records and the subsequent release of two cult-favourite albums: Goldenwings (1976) and Magic Time (1977).
Opa would also collaborate with North American titans including bassist Ron Carter, producer Creed Taylor and Brazilian icons Airto Moreira, Flora Purim, Hermeto Pascoal and Milton Nascimento. In more recent years Opa’s music has found new audiences after being sampled by Captain Murphy (aka Flying Lotus) and Madlib.
For fans of Azymuth, Weather Report, Cortex and The Headhunters, Opa’s Back Home will be released on Vinyl LP and CD on the 8th March 2024 via Far Out Recordings.
Having migrated to New York from Montevideo in the early seventies, Opa were heard playing in a nightclub by renowned producer and label owner Larry Rosen. At Holly Place Studios between July and August 1975, Rosen oversaw Opa’s first recordings using a four track TEAC 3340. The album would become home to some of Opa’s hardest hitting funk jams, with moments of songwriting wonderment and soulful pop and rock progressions combining with the jazz-funk fusion Opa would become known for.
Mysteriously (for reasons unknown to the band), Opa’s debut was shelved and remained so until the mid-1990s. But the Back Home recordings were used as demos, gaining Opa a record deal with Milestone Records and the subsequent release of two cult-favourite albums: Goldenwings (1976) and Magic Time (1977).
Opa would also collaborate with North American titans including bassist Ron Carter, producer Creed Taylor and Brazilian icons Airto Moreira, Flora Purim, Hermeto Pascoal and Milton Nascimento. In more recent years Opa’s music has found new audiences after being sampled by Captain Murphy (aka Flying Lotus) and Madlib.
For fans of Azymuth, Weather Report, Cortex and The Headhunters, Opa’s Back Home will be released on Vinyl LP and CD on the 8th March 2024 via Far Out Recordings.
75年録音。オーパの名作「Goldenwings」に収録される同名曲の別バージョンで幕開けます。アイルト・モレイラたちも取り上げてるエドゥ・ロボの大名曲「Casa Forte」や「Never Can Saygoodbye」のカヴァー、カンドンベのパイオニアで友人でもあるリューベン・ラダに捧げた曲など。60年代には、ブラジルのトロピカリア同様、ビートルズやサイケデリックロックにも影響を受け、ジャズ、アフリカルーツの自国の音楽と融合させていったウルグアイの才能たち。特にウーゴは現在でも日本ともゆかりが深く愛され続けていますね。オフィシャルのアルバムとはまた違った魅力溢れる一枚。 (サイトウ)