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OPAs Back Home set to ignite nostalgia in a jazz fusion blaze.

In the annals of jazz fusion history, few albums have left an indelible mark, like OPA's debut masterpiece, Back Home. Four decades since its release in 1975, the iconic record is set to be reborn, captivating a new generation of listeners. Far Out Recordings has slated the re-issue for March 8th, 2024, promising a journey back to the heart and soul of the 80s jazz fusion era.

For those who experienced the original vinyl's pulsating rhythms and innovative soundscapes, the news of Back Home's resurrection is a symphony of excitement. As one of the pioneering acts of the South American jazz fusion movement, OPA melded traditional Latin rhythms with the bold experimentation of jazz, creating a sonic tapestry that still resonates with fans around the globe.

Originally recorded on a four-track Teac 3440, Back Home emerged as OPA's inaugural foray into the music scene, setting the stage for a series of influential releases that followed in its wake. The album's timeless appeal lies in its ability to seamlessly traverse genres, blending elements of jazz, rock, and Latin rhythms with a finesse that defies conventions.

The title track acts as a doorway, unlocking a musical realm that goes beyond conventional limits by blending Latin rhythms with the contagious grooves of funk.

Listen to the title track here:

At the core of Goldenwings beats the rhythm section, with the spotlight on the nimble bass. The bassline becomes the driving force in a graceful interplay of notes, propelling the composition with a palpable sense of urgency and excitement. This showcases the virtuosity of OPA's musicians, deftly intertwining the intricacies of Latin beats with the magnetic allure of funk. The result is a rich tapestry of sound that is both elaborate and irresistibly dance-inducing.

African Bird emerges as a timeless masterpiece that transcends musical boundaries. From the moment the first notes cascade, a sonic journey ensues, guided by the entrancing vocalizations and a unifying sound that collectively ignites adrenaline through the listeners' veins. The vocal performance in African Bird is nothing short of mesmerizing, a soul-stirring testament to the expressive prowess of OPA's musicians.

OPA's distinctive musical style revitalizes Edu Lobo's composition, giving it a fresh perspective. This rendition honours the original brilliance and propels the track into a captivating, genre-blurring sonic realm. OPA's take on CasaForte is a testament to their skill in injecting classic compositions with their own vibrant energy, guaranteeing that the song remains a treasured gem in the hearts of music enthusiasts spanning generations.

As we anticipate the re-issue, it's worth reflecting on OPA's impressive discography. Each release showcased the band's evolving musical prowess from the groovy sophistication of Goldenwings (Milestone, 1976) to the experimental odyssey of Magic Time (Milestone, 1977). A Los Shakers Otroshakers (Sazam, 1981) demonstrated OPA's willingness to push boundaries, embracing new sounds while staying true to their Latin roots.

The live recordings Opa en Vivo (Orfeo, 1988) and Opa en Vivo 87 & Rarities (2001) immortalized the band's electrifying stage presence, capturing the essence of their performances for posterity. With 'Back Home' reclaiming the spotlight, fans can revel in the nostalgic allure of OPA's formative years.

Far Out Recordings, known for its commitment to preserving and celebrating iconic sounds, couldn't have chosen a more fitting moment for the re-issue. As we inch closer to the release date, anticipation builds for the opportunity to rediscover the magic of 'Back Home' and relive the groundbreaking era that defined OPA's musical legacy.

For those who missed the chance to experience the jazz fusion revolution firsthand, the re-issue of Back Home presents a golden opportunity to delve into the sonic landscape that shaped an era. OPA's music remains a time capsule and a living testament to the enduring power of fusion, a beacon that continues to guide and inspire generations of music enthusiasts. Mark your calendars for March 8th, 2024 – the day OPA's Back Home comes alive again, ready to ignite the flames of Nostalgia in a blaze of jazz fusion brilliance.

Track list: Goldenwings, Brooklynville, Brother Rada, African Bird. One+One+One Is Two, Corre Niña, Casa Forte, Never Can Say Goodbye, Back Home (The Inner Cry)

 

Meet the Maestros Behind the Magic:

Hugo Fattoruso - Keyboards, Vocals, Harmonica:

The heartbeat of OPA, Hugo Fattoruso's multifaceted talent shines through on Back Home. His command over the keyboards is extraordinary, weaving intricate melodies that fuse jazz with Afro-Brazilian rhythms effortlessly. Fattoruso's soulful vocals add more emotion to the compositions, and his harmonica solos are breathtaking. A true maestro, Fattoruso's skills are etched into the fabric of OPA's sound.

 

George Osvaldo Fattoruso - Drums, Percussion, Vocals, Flute, Harmonica:

A percussion virtuoso, George Osvaldo Fattoruso, lays down the rhythmic foundation that makes Back Home an irresistible groove-fest. His prowess extends beyond the drum kit as he lends his vocals, flute, and harmonica skills to the mix. Fattoruso's dynamic percussion work and versatile contributions showcase a musician with an unparalleled ability to shape the sonic landscape.

 

Ringo Thielmann - Bass, Vocals, Harmonica:

Ringo Thielmann's basslines are the backbone of OPA's infectious rhythm. His deep, resonant tones anchor the band's sound, providing the perfect canvas for the intricate layers of instrumentation. Thielmann's vocal and harmonica contributions add another dimension to the band's signature sound, making him an indispensable force in the OPA ensemble.

 

Pappo Atiles - Congas, Percussion:

Pappo Atiles, the percussion maestro, infuses Back Home with the pulsating energy of Afro-Latin rhythms. His congas and percussion work create a hypnotic groove that invites listeners to immerse themselves in the vibrant world of OPA. Atiles' mastery of his instruments adds a layer of authenticity to the fusion, making the album an unforgettable auditory experience.

 

As the release date approaches, anticipation is building among fans and music enthusiasts alike. Pre-orders are already open, and with limited edition vinyl and CD versions available, it's a race to secure your musical history.

Whether you're a seasoned jazz fusion aficionado or a newcomer eager to explore the rich sounds of the past, Back Home is a must-have in your collection. So, mark your calendars for March 8th, clear some space on your dance floor, and embark on a sonic journey that transcends time – OPA's 'Back Home' is about to make waves again, and you won't want to miss it!

Thanks to Joe and Josh at Far Out Recordings for keeping me in the loop.

 

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