LENO “Vida e Obra
de Johnny McCartney”
Leno’s
“Vida e Obra de Johnny McCartney” was intended
as the next musical step after Tropicália, it’s
full-blooded rock and roll approach intended to link the music
that had already been made to the music that would be played
a few years later. This record just might have been that bold
step had CBS released it in 1971. But censors banned most
of the tracks, and Leno was fortunate (thanks perhaps to his
string of innocent sounding Jovem Guarda number one chart
hits in Brazil as half of duo Leno e Lillian) not to experience
the exile or imprisonment of other artists of the time. He
was also fortunate that the master tapes survived in the CBS
vaults, making them available for this reissue. The album
has a sound that has more to do with bands such as Sly &
The Family Stone, the Beatles (post 1967), Cream, and Steppenwolf,
and features contributions from music legends Marcos Valle,
Raul Seixas (anarchic surrealistic icon of Brazilian counterculture),
hard psych rockers A Bolha, and members of Los Shakers and
Renato e Seus Blue Caps. One of the most singular records
of the 1970’s rock era in Brazil, speaking in terms
both historic and musical, with a significance in Brazil that
makes people who know it well wonder how it has taken so long
to be known worldwide, in a time when the efforts of the Brazilian
rock and psychedelic underground scene are so well-documented.
A 24-page booklet (packed with photos and lyrics) details
Leno’s career, as well as the story behind this exceptional
record.
01. Johnny McCartney
02. Por que Não?
03. Lady Baby
04. Sentado no Arco-Íris
05. Pobre do Rei
06. Peguei uma Apollo
07. Sr. Imposto de Renda
08. Não há Lei em Grilo City
09. Convite para Ângela
10. Deixo o Tempo Me Levar
11. Contatos Urbanos
12. Bis
13. Johnny McCartney
Catalogue number: LION 623
UPC: 778578062323