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COMPLETEDISCOGRAPHY DISCOGRAPHY Last COMPLETE DISCOGRAPHY DISCOGRAPHY FOURTH WORLD Last updated: October 30, 2006 Compiled by Giancarlo Mei 1992) Fourth World - Live At Ronnie Scott's Club (Ronnie Scott's Jazz House) 1992) Fourth World (B&W) The discography that follows indicates every LP or CD Flora 1995) Encounters Of The Fourth World (B&W) Purim performed as solo artist, as a duo or as member of the 1996) The Meaning Of Live - Live In South Africa 1993 (B&W) group Forth World. You will also find every collaboration she 1998) Last Journey (M.E.L.T. 2000) made on record with other artists, in chronological order. 1999) Return Journey (Electric Melt) FLORA PURIM ANTHOLOGIES AND REISSUES 1964) Flora É M.P.M. (RCA/Victor) 1976) The Essencial… Airto featuring Flora Purim & Special 1974) Butterfly Dreams (Milestone) Friends (Buddah) 1974) 500 Miles High (Milestone) 1978) Deodato/Airto, The Best Of Deodato/Airto (CTI) 1974) Stories To Tell (Milestone) 1980) Airto, Return To Forever (CTI) 1976) Open Your Eyes You Can Fly (Milestone) 1980) Flora Purim, Love Reborn (Milestone, M 9095) 1976) Encounter (Milestone) 1982) Airto featuring Flora Purim, Brazilian Heathwave (Accord 1977) Nothing Will Be As It Was…Tomorrow (Warner Bros.) Record Corp.) 1978) Everyday, Everynight (Warner Bros.) 1988) Flora Purim, Milestone Memories (BGP) 1978) That's What She Said (Milestone) 1994) Airto Moreira, Jump (West Wind Latino) 1979) Carry On (Warner Bros.) 1994) Airto, The Best Of Airto (Columbia/Legacy) 1988) The Midnight Sun (Virgin) 1994) Airto, The Essential (Unidisc Music) 1992) Queen Of The Night (Sound Wave Records) 1994) Flora Purim, The Flight (B&W) 1995) Speed Of Light (B&W, BW044) 1999) Airto Moreira, Assential/The Very Best Of Airto Moreira 2000) Flora Purim Sings Milton Nascimento (Narada Jazz) 2001) Flora Purim and Airto Moreira, Wings Of Imagination 2001) Perpetual Emotion (Narada Jazz) (Concord) 2003) Speak No Evil (Narada Jazz) 2006) Flora Purim, Nós Dois (M.E.L.T. 2000) 2005) Flora's Song (Narada Jazz) FLORA PURIM AND AIRTO MOREIRA SINGLES AND EPS 1985) Three Way Mirror (Reference Recordings) 1965) Flora, Barquinho De Papel / Jeito Bom De Sofrer / Preciso 1985) Humble People (Concord) Aprender A Ser Só / Gente (RCA Victor) 1986) The Magicians (Concord Crossover) 1965) Flora, Cartão De Visita/Reza (RCA Victor) 1988) The Colours Of Life (In+Out) 1966) Flora Purim, Jardim De Amor E Paz…/Maria Fulo 1989) The Sun Is Out (Concord) (Farroupilha) 1969) Flora Purim, Les Biches/Why Can't I Cry? AIRTO MOREIRA (Tetragrammaton Records) 1971) Airto, Andei (I Walked)/Juntos (We Love) (Buddah) 1971) Natural Feelings (Skye/Buddah) 1973) Airto Moreira, Parana/Parana (CTI) 1971) Seeds On The Ground - The Natural Sounds Of Airto 1973) Airto Moreira, Parana/Merry Go-Round (CTI) (Cobblestone) 1973) Airto Moreira, Fingers/Tombo (CTI) 1972) Free (CTI) 1973) Airto Moreira, Parana/Merry Go-Round (CTI France) 1973) Fingers (CTI) 1974) Flora Purim, Casa Forte (Milestone) 1974) Virgin Land (Salvation) 1974) DEODATO/AIRTO, Do It Again/Branches (O Galho Da 1975) Identity (Arista) Roseira) (CTI) 1976) Promises Of The Sun (Arista) 1976) Flora Purim, Andei (I Walked)/Andei (mono version) 1977) I'm Fine. How Are You? (Warner Bros) (Milestone) 1979) Touching You…Touching Me (Warner Bros.) 1977) AIRTO, Circo/Candango (Arista) 1986) Latino/Aqui Se Puede (Montuno) 1977) Flora Purim, Fairy Tale Song/Angels (Warner Bros.) 1988) Samba De Flora (Montuno) 1978) Flora Purim, Walking Away (Warner Bros.) 1989) Struck By Lightning (Virgin/Venture) 1978) Flora Purim, Angels/Angels (Warner Bros.) 1992) The Other Side Of This(Rykodisc) 1979) Flora Purim, Carry On (edit)/Love Lock (Warner Bros.) 1993) Airto And The Gods Of Jazz - Killer Bees (B&W) 1986) Flora Purim, Bird Of Paradise (Bellaphon) 1998) Revenge Of The Killer Bees (Electric M.E.L.T.) 1986) Flora Purim /Airto Moreira, Move It On Up/Move It On Up 2000) Homeless (M.E.L.T. 2000) (Bellaphon) 2003) Life After That (Narada World) 1994) FOURTH WORLD, Africa/Firewater/Jive Talk (B&W) 1994) Flora Purim, Now Go Ahead And Open Your Eyes (B&W) SINGLES AND EPS (continued) 1965) Flora, Barquinho De Papel / Jeito Bom De Sofrer / 1976) ALPHONSO JOHNSON, Moonshadows (Epic/CBS) Preciso Aprender A Ser Só / Gente (RCA Victor) 1976) ALPHONSO JOHNSON, Yesterday's Dream (Epic) - TBC 1965) Flora, Cartão De Visita/Reza (RCA Victor) 1977) OPA, Magic Time (Milestone) 1966) Flora Purim, Jardim De Amor E Paz…/Maria Fulo 1977) HERMETO PASCOAL, Slaves Mass (Warner Bros.) (Farroupilha) 1978) GEORGE DUKE, Reach For It (Epic) 1969) Flora Purim, Les Biches/Why Can't I Cry? 1978) COCKRELL & SANTOS, New Beginnings (A&M) (Tetragrammaton Records) 1978) JOE FARRELL, Night Dancing (Warner Bros.) 1971) Airto, Andei (I Walked)/Juntos (We Love) (Buddah) 1979) MICHAEL FRANKS, Tiger In The Rain (Warner Bros.) 1973) Airto Moreira, Parana/Parana (CTI) 1979) GEORGE DUKE, A Brazilian Love Affair (Columbia/Epic) 1973) Airto Moreira, Parana/Merry Go-Round (CTI) 1980) CHICK COREA, Tap Step (Stretch) 1973) Airto Moreira, Fingers/Tombo (CTI) 1980) JOE SAMPLE, Voices In The Rain (MCA) 1973) Airto Moreira, Parana/Merry Go-Round (CTI France) 1980) PACIFIC JAM, Pacific Jam (Discomate) 1974) Flora Purim, Casa Forte (Milestone) 1980) THE RHYTHM DEVILS, The Apocalypse Now Sessions - 1974) DEODATO/AIRTO, Do It Again/Branches (O Galho Da Rhythm Devils Plays River Music Roseira) (CTI) 1980) LEE OSKAR, My Road Our Road (Elektra) 1976) Flora Purim, Andei (I Walked)/Andei (mono version) 1981) GIL EVANS, Where Flamingos Fly (Artist House) (Milestone) 1982) GEORGE DUKE, Dream On (Columbia) 1977) AIRTO, Circo/Candango (Arista) 1982) LEON WARE, Leon Ware (Elektra) 1977) Flora Purim, Fairy Tale Song/Angels (Warner Bros.) 1982) FAGNER, Sorriso Novo (aka Fagner) (CBS) 1978) Flora Purim, Walking Away (Warner Bros.) 1984) AZYMUTH, Flame (Milestone) 1978) Flora Purim, Angels/Angels (Warner Bros.) 1984) ANDRE HELLER, Narrenlieder (Mandragora) 1979) Flora Purim, Carry On (edit)/Love Lock (Warner Bros.) 1984) MICKEY HART, Dafos (Reference Recordings) 1986) Flora Purim, Bird Of Paradise (Bellaphon) 1986) PATRICE FISHER, Singers (Broken Records) 1986) Flora Purim /Airto Moreira, Move It On Up/Move It On 1986) JOSÉ NETO, Mountains And The Sea (Water Lily Acoustics) Up (Bellaphon) 1986) JOSÉ ROBERTO BERTRAMI, Dreams Are Real (Milestone) 1994) FOURTH WORLD, Africa/Firewater/Jive Talk (B&W) 1989) IVO PERELMAN, Ivo (K2B2 Records) 1994) Flora Purim, Now Go Ahead And Open Your Eyes 1989) DAVID FRIESEN, Other Times, Other Places (Global (B&W) Pacific) 1995) Flora Purim, What You See/Light As My Flo (B&W) 1990) ELEMENTS, Spirit River (RCA/BMG/Novus) 1995) Flora Purim, Ghost Of Flora's Dream (B&W) 1990) RANDY TICO, Earth Dance (Higher Octave, HOMCD 7029) 1995) Flora Purim, Welcome Back '95 (B&W) 1990) DIZZY GILLESPIE AND THE UNITED NATION ORCHES- 1998) AIRTO MOREIRA, Revenge Of The Killer Bees (Electric TRA, Live At The Royal Festival Hall (Enja) Melt) 1990) DAVID FRIESEN, Departure (Global Pacific, R2 79338) 1998) FOURTH WORLD, Capoeira Da Mente (Electric Melt) 1990) RYHTHMSTICK, Rhythmstick (CTI) 1998) FOURTH WORLD, Within Your Mind (Electric Melt) 1991) MICKEY HART, Planet Drum [Rykodisc] 1999) FOURTH WORLD, Return Journey (Remix 12 inch) 1991) GARY MEEK, Gary Meek (Lipstick) (Electric Melt) 1991) MICHAEL DEEP, Sea Of Joy (Higher Octave Music) 1992) RICARDO SILVEIRA, Small World (Verve Forecast) MAIN COLLABORATIONS 1992) IVO PERELMAN, Children Of Ibeji (Enja) 1993) JOSÉ NETO, Neto (B&W) All titles below are original editions of albums where Flora 1993) MARCO BOSCO, Tokyo Diary (New Frontier Records) appears a guest artist. Every work is listed chronologically, 1994) URBAN SPECIES, Listen (Talkin' Loud) making reference to the actual year of publication (at times dif- 1995) MADALA, Kon'ko Man (B&W, BW058) ferent from the recording date). List does not include compila- 1995) DUKE PEARSON, I Don't Care Who Knows It (Blue Note) tions where the same tracks are simply reprinted without 1995) STAN GETZ, Major Generale (Jazz Birdies Of Paradise) newer elements of collaboration from Flora. 1996) MONDAY MICHIRU, Adoption Agency (Kitty) 1997) TOR DIETRICHSON, Cosmic View (Global Pacific) 1969) WALTER WANDERLEY, Moon Dreams (A&M/CTI) 2000) MOSES TAIWA MOLELEKWA, Genes And Spirits (M.E.L.T.) 1970) DUKE PEARSON, How Insensitive (Blue Note) 2000) GEORGE DUKE, Cool (Warner Bros.) 1970) CANNONBALL ADDERLEY, The Happy People (Capitol) 2002) JUAN MARTINS, Camino Latino (Flamencovision) 1970) DUKE PEARSON, It Could Only Happen To You (Blue 2002) GARY MEEK, Step 7 (A440 Music Group) Note) 2002) SHAPES, The Last Farewell (Burnin' Down The House 1970) HERMETO PASCOAL, Hermeto (Cobblestone) Productions) 1972) CHICK COREA, Return To Forever (ECM) 2003) DUKE PEARSON, Mosaic Select: Duke Pearson (Mosaic) 1973) CHICK COREA AND RETURN TO FOREVER, Light As 2003) JESSE COOK, Nomad (Narada World) A Feather (Polydor) 2004) EYEDENTITY, Third-Eye-Dentity (Eyedentity Music) 1973) SANTANA, Welcome (Columbia) 2004) INTUIT, Intuit (Compost, 165-2) 1974) DEODATO, Deodato/Airto In Concert (CTI) 2004) DOWN TO THE BONE, Cellar Funk (Narada Jazz/Emi) 1974) SANTANA, Borboletta (Columbia) 2004) BUNNY BRUNEL & FRIENDS, Café Au Lait (Brunel Music) 1974) GEORGE DUKE, Feel (MPS) 2004) GB, Soudtrack For Sunrise (Sound In Color) 1975) CANNONBALL ADDERLEY, Lovers (Fantasy) 2005) JAZZTRONICK, Cannibal Rock (Tokuma Japan 1975) GEORGE DUKE, I Love The Blues, She Heard My Cry Communications) (MPS) 2005) DUBBLE D, Reachin' Out (20:20 Vision) COMPILATIONS WITH ORIGINAL TRACKS 1972) NDR-Die Jazz-Werkstatt 1972, (NDR Jazzworkshops) 1989) DIZZY GILLESPIE AND THE UNITED NATIONS ORCHESTRA - 1986) Bratislava Jazz Days (Opus) Live At The Royal Festival Hall, London 1992) Live In Moscow, Fourth World (B&W) Contains excerpts from the concert recorded in 1989 in London 1993) Access All Areas '93, Fourth World (B&W, 268738) 1995) Heirs To Jobim - A Tribute To Antonio Carlos Jobim 1990) VARIOUS ARTISTS, Rhythmstick (RCAVictor) 1996) Red Hot + Rio: Pure Listening Pleasure (Antilles/Verve) 1991) IVO PERELMAN, Live In New York With Flora Purim 1997) On A Starry Night (Windham Hill) Contains three tracks with Flora Purim lead vocalist of the Ivo 2000) Airto Moreira Presents: <Code: Brasil> <Target.
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