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Gerson King Combo

Gerson King Combo

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A1

Mandamentos Black

A2

Just For You

A3

Andando Nos Trilhos

A4

Esse E O Nosso Black Brother

A5

Swing Do Rei

B1

Hereditariedade

B2

Foi Um Sonho Só

B3

Uma Chance

B4

God Save The King

B5

Blows

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Vampi Soul (VAMPI 306)

1x Vinyl LP Album

Release date: Jan 1, 2025, Spain

Gerson King Combo's 1977 album is a masterpiece of Brazilian soul, emerged within the Black Rio movement, which was recorded with União Black as the backing band.

It features the kind of full-on funky sound you'd only expect to hear from a rare few American groups of the time. Its ten songs mix political statements, which primarily address issues of racial pride, and dancefloor-oriented music. The album has achieved cult status over the years, becoming one of the most sought-after Brazilian funk records of all times.

Remastered from the original tapes and pressed on 180g vinyl with gatefold cover. This release is part of a new reissue series that will include many other outstanding Brazilian classics.


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Gerson King Combo's 1977 album is a masterpiece of Brazilian soul, emerged within the Black Rio movement, which was recorded with União Black as the backing band.

The Côrtes brothers were born and raised in Madureira. Their careers in music stood away from samba carioca and followed different paths: Getúlio was one of Jovem Guarda’s composers (author of hits such as ‘Negro Gato’) while Gerson was involved in underground dance groups and would later (as Gerson King) become a leading figure in the Black Rio movement.

This record features the kind of full-on funky sound you'd only expect to hear from a rare few American groups of the time. Its ten songs mix political statements, which primarily address issues of racial pride, and dancefloor-oriented music. It was produced by Ronaldo Corrêa and features Pedrinho da Luz as artistic director.

The album has achieved cult status over the years, becoming one of the most sought-after Brazilian funk records of all times. Ridiculously rare and expensive now, at the top of many collectors’ wants lists, it’s finally reissued here after years unavailable out of Brazil.