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    Posted: May 29 2006 at 12:46
Airto stuff...much more progressive than many artists on the site.....The Other Side of This is a Progressive/New Age milestone. Best rock/jazz percussionist in the world?
 
 

The Other Side of This
CD 1992 Rykodisc



Produced by
Mickey Hart

1. Endless Cycle
(Moreira)
2. Tumbleweed
(Moreira)
3. Back Streets of Havana
(Trad.)
4. Healing Sounds
(Verna Yater)
5. The Underwater People
(Moreira)
6. Old Man's Song
(Moreira)
7. Hey Ya
(Moreira)
8. When Angels Cry
(Purim)
9. Dom-Um
[A Good Friend]
(Moreira-Hussain)
10. Street Reunion
(Trad.)
11. Mirror of The Past
(Moreira)
12. Sedonia's Circle
(Cahill-Barkley-Blain-Clark-Holmer-Martino-Ross-Toms)
13. Terra E Mar
(A.Moreira-Hart-D.Moreira)

Airto Moreira, Flora Purim,
Amrita Blain, Babatunde Olatunji,
Caryl Ohrbach, Cheryl McEnaney,
Diana Booker, Dr.Verna Yater,
Frank Colon, Giovanni Hidalgo,
Jana Holmer, Justine Toms,
K.C.Ross, Kitaro,
Leah Martino, Margaret Barkely,
Margie Clark, Mickey Hart,
Rose Solomon, Sedonia Cahill,
T.H.'Vikku' Vinayakram,
Zakir Hussain

In 1965 he met the singer Flora Purim in Rio de Janeiro. Flora moved to the USA in 1967 and Airto followed her shortly after. When in New York Airto began playing with musicians such as Reggie Workman, JJ Johnson, Cedar Walton and bassist Walter Booker. It was through Booker that Airto began playing with the greats - Cannonball Adderley, Lee Morgan, Paul Desmond and Joe Zawinul, to name a few. Zawignul recommended Airto to Miles Davis for a recording session in 1970 for the “Bitches Brew” album. Davis then invited Airto to join his group, which included such jazz icons as Wayne Shorter, Dave Holland, Jack De Johnette, Chick Corea and later John McLaughlin and Keith Jarrett. He remained with Miles for two years, and appears on such releases as “Live/Evil”, “Live at the Fillmore”, “On the Corner”, “The Isle of Wight”, “Bitches Brew” and later releases including the “Fillmore Sessions”.

Following his stint with Miles Davis, Airto invited to form the original Weather Report with Wayne Shorter, Joe Zawinul, Miroslav Vitous and Alphonse Mouzon with whom he recorded “The Weather Report”. Soon after, he joined Chick Corea’s original Return to Forever group with Flora Purim, Joe Farrell and Stanley Clarke and they recorded the albums, “Return to Forever” and “Light as a Feather”.

In 1974 Airto formed his first band in the U.S., “Fingers” with Flora Purim. Since then they have performed constantly all over the world and recorded their own album for major record companies in Europe and America. Airto remains one of popular music’s most in demand percussionists. His collection of instruments, along with his knack for playing the right sound at the right moment, has made him the first choice of many producers and bandleaders. His work with Quincy Jones, Herbie Hancock, George Duke and Paul Simon, Carlos Santana, Gil Evans, Gato Barbieri, Michael Brecker, The Crusaders, Chicago, and many others including contributions to movie sound tracks such as The Exorcist, Last Tango in Paris, King of the Gypsies and Apocalypse Now, represents only a small number of the musical contributions Airto has made over the last three decades.

His impact was so powerful that Downbeat magazine added the category of percussion to its readers and critic’s polls, which he has won over twenty times since 1973. In the past few years he was voted number one percussionist by Jazz Times, Modern Drummer, Drum Magazine, Jazzizz Magazine, Jazz Central Station’s Global Jazz Poll on the Internet, as well as in many European, Latin American and Asian publications.

He has been advancing the cause of world and percussion music as a member of the “Planet Drum” percussion ensemble, with Mickey Hart, drummer for “The Grateful Dead”, and master conga player Giovanni Hidalgo and tabla virtuoso Zakir Hussain, along with Flora Purim, Babatunde Olatunji, Sikiru Adepoju and Vikku Vinayakram. Planet Drum won a Grammy Award in 1991 for World Music. Airto also contributed to another Grammy Award winning ensemble, “Dizzy Gillespie’s United Nations Orchestra", which received the award for Best Live Jazz Album.

Airto’s love for the music and the people of his native country of Brazil takes him back every year to visit old friends and relatives as well as to pay respects to his spiritual guides and elders. Airto has been involved in “Spiritism” since an early age and used to go to the “sessions” with his father Jose Rosa Moreira, who was a spiritual healer all of his life. His lifelong interest in spirituality led him to record The Other Side of This, an exploration into the healing powers of music and the spiritual world. Airto also composed and performed his “Brazilian Spiritual Mass” for a two hour special on German television, with the WDR Philharmonic Orchestra in Cologne, Germany. This rare performance was reproduced on Vinyl for the classical record label “Harmonia Mundi” and licensed as a video by WDR, broadcast around the world.

Most recently Airto performed as a guest star with the Boston Pops Philharmonic Orchestra on a special for the PBS TV, the Smashing Pumpkins “Unplugged” for MTV, the Japan based percussion group Kodo and Depeche Mode’s latest CD “Exciter”. In 2001 when Airto recorded with Kodo, he contributed with two of his compositions: “Maracatu” and “Berimbau Jam”. The song “Maracatu” was chosen to be one of the official songs for the 2002 World Cup in Asia to open the ceremonies for the event in Japan.

One of Airto’s recordings for the Melt2000 label, “Killer Bees”, features Herbie Hancock, Stanley Clarke, Chick Corea, Mark Egan and Hiram Bullock; it was one of the most critically acclaimed albums on the European market. His solo album entitled “Homeless”, on Melt2000 was released in the year 2000. It is a high-energy album with “tribal” rhythms that is shaking the dance floors around the world. Other releases on this label include the group “Fourth World” with Jose Neto and Flora Purim.



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Direct Link To This Post Posted: May 29 2006 at 12:48
If you are proposing a band or artist not on this site please play this in the Suggest New Bands/Artists section please.


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Direct Link To This Post Posted: May 29 2006 at 12:50
nope, just something to talk about besides Rush, Dream Theater and Tool.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: May 29 2006 at 13:41
Originally posted by DallasBryan DallasBryan wrote:

nope, just something to talk about besides Rush, Dream Theater and Tool.
 
definitely true...about this band, all the elements seem to be in favour of an inclusion (in the days to come, if possible). Unfortunately I'm not sure that I can be responsible of this addition because I'm not familiar with the band's music.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: May 29 2006 at 16:12
Originally posted by DallasBryan DallasBryan wrote:

nope, just something to talk about besides Rush, Dream Theater and Tool.


What in the hell is this crusade of yours to slam everything Rush or DT or Tool.  If it is too hard for your ears than don't listen but get off it already.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: May 29 2006 at 21:29
Sounds interesting
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: June 08 2006 at 15:18
Noted.
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