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Reissued alongside its predecessor in 2002 as part of EMI/Odeon's wonderful 100th anniversary series, Toni Tornado's sophomore, self-titled release doesn't quite keep the same high standards of B.R.3, but certainly defies the majority of funk and soul albums of the time in excitement and experimentation. At its best, Toni Tornado is precisely on par with B.R.3, boasting heavy drums, complex melodic structure, Tornado's strong vocals, and inspired arrangements of rich baritone saxophones, brass sections, and strings, but in a few cases (as in the straightforward blues number "Não Grile a Minha Cuca") the songs just aren't as consistently interesting as the entirety of the previous album. In line with the glorious album cover of a very smiling Toni Tornado lounging in his red sport coat and polka dot tie, Tornado is definitely having more fun with this album. The weird but wonderful novelty "Torniente," a minute-long funk groove complete with a coughing solo, proves this as does the dynamic "Sinceridade" with the lush female backing vocals -- which also tied B.R.3 together -- and extraordinary organ freak-outs. Tornado hides nothing of his fascination with James Brown on "Aposta," but at least when Tornado borrows all of Brown's trademarks, he pulls them off well and with complete sincere conviction -- as more of a tip of the hat rather than blatant thievery. The gorgeous and spiritual "Uma Idéia" begins the trilogy of splendid closing tracks, emitting the presence of Philly and Memphis soul mixed with American gospel and popular Brazilian music (MPB), which developed after the bossa nova movement in the '50s. The album closes with "Tornado," sung in English, where Tornado calls upon his audience to try his new dance over a heavy yet sunny groove akin to Archie Bell & the Drells' hit "Tighten Up," which proves that Tornado was as talented as his American counterparts.
© Gregory McIntosh /TiVo
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Arnaud Rodrigues, Composer - Toni Tornado, Vocalist, MainArtist, AssociatedPerformer - Chico Anisio, Composer - Milton Miranda, Producer
(C) 1972 EMI Music Brasil Ltda This Labelcopy information is the subject of Copyright Protection. All rights reserved. (C) 1972 EMI Music Brasil Ltda ℗ 1972 EMI Records Brasil Ltda
Toni Tornado, Composer, Vocalist, MainArtist, AssociatedPerformer - Milton Miranda, Producer
(C) 1972 EMI Music Brasil Ltda This Labelcopy information is the subject of Copyright Protection. All rights reserved. (C) 1972 EMI Music Brasil Ltda ℗ 1972 EMI Records Brasil Ltda
Toni Tornado, Composer, Vocalist, MainArtist, AssociatedPerformer - Milton Miranda, Producer
(C) 1972 EMI Music Brasil Ltda This Labelcopy information is the subject of Copyright Protection. All rights reserved. (C) 1972 EMI Music Brasil Ltda ℗ 1972 EMI Records Brasil Ltda
Getulio Cortes, Composer - Toni Tornado, Vocalist, MainArtist, AssociatedPerformer - Milton Miranda, Producer
(C) 1972 EMI Music Brasil Ltda This Labelcopy information is the subject of Copyright Protection. All rights reserved. (C) 1972 EMI Music Brasil Ltda ℗ 1972 EMI Records Brasil Ltda
Tim Maia, Composer - Toni Tornado, Vocalist, MainArtist, AssociatedPerformer - Milton Miranda, Producer
(C) 1972 EMI Music Brasil Ltda This Labelcopy information is the subject of Copyright Protection. All rights reserved. (C) 1972 EMI Music Brasil Ltda ℗ 1972 EMI Records Brasil Ltda
Major, ComposerLyricist - Toni Tornado, Vocalist, MainArtist, AssociatedPerformer, ComposerLyricist - Milton Miranda, Producer
(C) 1972 EMI Music Brasil Ltda This Labelcopy information is the subject of Copyright Protection. All rights reserved. (C) 1972 EMI Music Brasil Ltda ℗ 1971 EMI Records Brasil Ltda
Toni Tornado, Composer, Vocalist, MainArtist, AssociatedPerformer - Milton Miranda, Producer
(C) 1972 EMI Music Brasil Ltda This Labelcopy information is the subject of Copyright Protection. All rights reserved. (C) 1972 EMI Music Brasil Ltda ℗ 1972 EMI Records Brasil Ltda
Toni Tornado, Composer, Vocalist, MainArtist, AssociatedPerformer - Milton Miranda, Producer
(C) 1972 EMI Music Brasil Ltda This Labelcopy information is the subject of Copyright Protection. All rights reserved. (C) 1972 EMI Music Brasil Ltda ℗ 1972 EMI Records Brasil Ltda
Marcos Valle, Composer - Toni Tornado, Vocalist, MainArtist, AssociatedPerformer - Paulo Sergio Kostenbader Valle, Composer - Milton Miranda, Producer
(C) 1972 EMI Music Brasil Ltda This Labelcopy information is the subject of Copyright Protection. All rights reserved. (C) 1972 EMI Music Brasil Ltda ℗ 1972 EMI Records Brasil Ltda
Toni Tornado, Composer, Vocalist, MainArtist, AssociatedPerformer - Milton Miranda, Producer
(C) 1972 EMI Music Brasil Ltda This Labelcopy information is the subject of Copyright Protection. All rights reserved. (C) 1972 EMI Music Brasil Ltda ℗ 1972 EMI Records Brasil Ltda
Toni Tornado, Composer, Vocalist, MainArtist, AssociatedPerformer - Milton Miranda, Producer
(C) 1972 EMI Music Brasil Ltda This Labelcopy information is the subject of Copyright Protection. All rights reserved. (C) 1972 EMI Music Brasil Ltda ℗ 1972 EMI Records Brasil Ltda
Resenha do Álbum
Reissued alongside its predecessor in 2002 as part of EMI/Odeon's wonderful 100th anniversary series, Toni Tornado's sophomore, self-titled release doesn't quite keep the same high standards of B.R.3, but certainly defies the majority of funk and soul albums of the time in excitement and experimentation. At its best, Toni Tornado is precisely on par with B.R.3, boasting heavy drums, complex melodic structure, Tornado's strong vocals, and inspired arrangements of rich baritone saxophones, brass sections, and strings, but in a few cases (as in the straightforward blues number "Não Grile a Minha Cuca") the songs just aren't as consistently interesting as the entirety of the previous album. In line with the glorious album cover of a very smiling Toni Tornado lounging in his red sport coat and polka dot tie, Tornado is definitely having more fun with this album. The weird but wonderful novelty "Torniente," a minute-long funk groove complete with a coughing solo, proves this as does the dynamic "Sinceridade" with the lush female backing vocals -- which also tied B.R.3 together -- and extraordinary organ freak-outs. Tornado hides nothing of his fascination with James Brown on "Aposta," but at least when Tornado borrows all of Brown's trademarks, he pulls them off well and with complete sincere conviction -- as more of a tip of the hat rather than blatant thievery. The gorgeous and spiritual "Uma Idéia" begins the trilogy of splendid closing tracks, emitting the presence of Philly and Memphis soul mixed with American gospel and popular Brazilian music (MPB), which developed after the bossa nova movement in the '50s. The album closes with "Tornado," sung in English, where Tornado calls upon his audience to try his new dance over a heavy yet sunny groove akin to Archie Bell & the Drells' hit "Tighten Up," which proves that Tornado was as talented as his American counterparts.
© Gregory McIntosh /TiVo
Sobre o álbum
- 1 disco(s) - 11 faixa(s)
- Duração total: 00:26:32
- Artistas principais: Toni Tornado
- Compositor: Various Composers
- Gravadora: EMI Brazil
- Género: World music
© 1972 EMI Music Brasil Ltda ℗ 1972 EMI Music Brasil Ltda
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