AzymuthTelecommunication

Label:

Milestone (4) – M-9101

Format:

Vinyl, LP, Album

Country:

US

Released:

Genre:

Jazz

Style:

Latin Jazz

Tracklist

A1Estreito De Taruma
Drums, PercussionConti*
Electric BassMalheiros*
Electric GuitarDelmiro*
Organ, PercussionBertrami*
Written-ByIvan Conti
4:18
A2What Price Samba = Quanto Vale Um Samba
DrumsConti*
Fretless BassMalheiros*
Keyboards, VocalsBertrami*
Repinique [Repique]Dotô
Written-ByJosé Roberto Bertrami
6:15
A3Country Road = Chão De Terra
Acoustic Guitar, Fretless Bass, VocalsMalheiros*
PercussionAleuda, Conti*
VocoderBertrami*
Written-ByAlex Malheiros
3:30
A4May I Have This Dance ? = Concede-Me Esta Dança ?
DrumsConti*
Electric Bass, Bass GuitarMalheiros*
Keyboards, Vocoder, Organ, PercussionBertrami*
PercussionAleuda
Written-ByBertrami*
5:18
B1Nothing Will Be As It Was = Nada Sera Como Antes
DrumsConti*
Fretless BassMalheiros*
Keyboards, Organ, PercussionBertrami*
PercussionAleuda
Written-ByNascimento*, Vincent*, Bastos*
3:08
B2Last Summer In Rio
DrumsConti*
Electric BassMalheiros*
Electric GuitarHelio Delmiro*
Keyboards, OrganBertrami*
PercussionCidinho*
Written-ByBertrami*
10:47
B3The House I Lived In = A Casa Em Que Vivi
Written-ByBertrami*
4:35
B4Prelude
OrganBertrami*
Written-ByBertrami*
1:13

Companies, etc.

  • Phonographic Copyright ℗Milestone Records
  • Pressed ByColumbia Records Pressing Plant, Terre Haute
  • Recorded AtEstúdio Transamérica
  • Mixed AtFantasy Studios
  • Mastered AtFantasy Studios
  • Mastered AtCustomatrix
  • Published ByJazz Carnival Music
  • Published ByMinas Music

Credits

  • Art DirectionPhil Carroll
  • Artwork [Video Art]Jim Wiseman
  • Co-producerAlex Malheiros
  • DesignGeorgia Gillfillan
  • EngineerClaudio Farias, Lacy Enock, Rafael Azulay, Roberto Leite, Wanderley Loureiro*
  • Mastered ByGeorge Horn
  • ProducerJosé Roberto Bertrami
  • RemixDanny Kopelson

Notes

Recorded at Transamérica Studio, Rio de Janeiro, Brasil (September 1981).

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Matrix / Runout (Side A label): M-9101-A
  • Matrix / Runout (Side B label): M-9101-B
  • Matrix / Runout (Side A runout etched): M 9101 A-3 T1 A8
  • Matrix / Runout (Side B runout etched): M 9101 B-T2- o/ T B3
  • Pressing Plant ID: T
  • Rights Society (A1 to A4, B2 to B4): BMI
  • Rights Society (B1): ASCAP

Other Versions (5 of 15)

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Title (Format)LabelCat#CountryYear
New Submission
Telecommunication (LP, Album, Test Pressing)Milestone (4)M-9101US1981
Recently Edited
Telecommunication (LP, Album, Reissue)Milestone (4)0061.172Germany1982
New Submission
Telecommunication (LP, Album)Milestone (4)M-9101Germany1982
New Submission
Telecommunication (LP, Album)Milestone (4)VIJ-6379Japan1982
New Submission
Telecommunication (LP, Album, Promo)Milestone (4)VIJ-6379Japan1982

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Reviews

  • Niklas.Ason's avatar
    Niklas.Ason
    There is also a vinyl reissue from Far Out Recordings ;
    "Limited to 2000 copies on 180-gram black vinyl.

    This 40th-anniversary pressing of Azymuth’s funky, samba-instilled fusion record Telecommunication marks the first reissue of the album on vinyl for the first time since its release in 1982. This electronic-jazz opus by the Brazilian trio was remastered from the original analog tapes by Kevin Gray at Cohearent Audio and pressed on 180-gram black vinyl at RTI."
    • ParadaStudios's avatar
      ParadaStudios
      Edited 7 months ago
      Fantastic album. Fantastic pressing. Can’t believe I’ve had this sitting in my closet for years.. what a find! Just get it.

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      • bobblediscogs's avatar
        bobblediscogs
        An absolutely timeless album. Packed full of class and imagination. Everything about this album is memorable. Tracks from this come into your head randomly, and you can recall how they go. many "complex" and/or over-jazzy albums can't do this. It's a fine line I know. In many, many years to come, this slice of heaven will still be hitting the spot. My favourite album of theirs.
        • trubloff's avatar
          trubloff
          A fantastic album, a true classic. I'm posting as Craft Recordings just announced a 40th anniversary re-release, quote 'remastered from the original analog tapes by Kevin Gray at Cohearent Audio and pressed on 180-gram black vinyl at RTI.' I just ordered one, they say its a limited run of 2000. Note, I am not affiliated with Craft Recordings in any way, just thought folks may want to know.
          • viziroasiz's avatar
            viziroasiz
            Outstanding graceful record. Maybe one of the best album of Azymuth.
            • Doctorv9's avatar
              Doctorv9
              This LP not only sounds great but is a piece of art. Can't understand these ratings...
              • EdmundUndead's avatar
                EdmundUndead
                A great, very atmospheric, record. Better than Outubro, which seems to get more of the plaudits.
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