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Marcus Monteiro Discography of CDs
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Mm4 CD (2006)
Marcus Monteiro CD discography Recording information: Cheap Rewards Studios, Westport, MA.
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Under the Bones of the Great Blue Whale CD (2008)
Marcus Monteiro CD discography The independent, Massachusetts-based label Whaling City Sound is best known for jazz, but R&B is the main ingredient on this live album by New England singer Sarah Brooks. Documenting a concert at the New Bedford Whaling Museum in New Bedford, MA in late 2006, Under the Bones of the Great Blue Whale is essentially 1960s/1970s-style soul but with jazz and rock overtones -- and many of the jazz overtones come from the band that accompanies Brooks, especially alto saxophonist Marcus Monteiro (who is featured extensively). Nonetheless, this 68-minute CD is an R&B album first and foremost, although many of the songs that Brooks performs didn't come out of R&B. Sam Cooke's "Bring It on Home to Me" and the Aretha Franklin hits "Baby, I Love You" and "Chain of Fools" certainly came out of R&B; they are are soul classics. But the expressive Brooks also takes an R&B approach to everything from the Beatles' "You Can't Do That" and Sting's "Fragile" to Harry Warren's "At Last" (which is a Tin Pan Alley song but previously received the soul treatment from Etta James on her great 1961 version). Through it all, Brooks enjoys a very strong rapport with the band, which is interesting when one considers that she had never performed with Monteiro or any of the other musicians before this show. Under the Bones of the Great Blue Whale doesn't pretend to be groundbreaking, but if Brooks is short on originality, she certainly isn't lacking when it comes to feeling, emotion, or vocal chops. Fans of old-school soul will enjoy this solid, if derivative, release. ~ Alex Henderson
Sarah Brooks: Sarah Brooks (vocals, background vocals); Bob Schlink (guitar, background vocals); Jim Robitaille Group (guitar); Marcus Monteiro (alto saxophone); Bill Miele (electric bass); Ken Hadley (drums).
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Reflect and Shine CD (2005)
Marcus Monteiro albums Live Recording
Recording information: Sound Station Seven, Providence, RI.
Photographer: David Jr. Arruda.
Shipyard Wreck: James Gagne (vocals, acoustic guitar, percussion); John Fernandes (electric guitar); Dan O'Rourke (bass guitar); Peter Magalhaes (drums, percussion).
Personnel: Andy McWain (piano, electric piano).
Additional personnel: Marcus Monteiro (saxophone); Andy McWain (Hammond b-3 organ).
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Toys for Chaos CD (2009)
Marcus Monteiro music CDs Audio Mixer: Rob Pemberton.
Grand Army: Adam Colucci (vocals, synthesizer, percussion); Alicia Racine (vocals); Mozus (guitar); Marcus Monterio (saxophone); Sean Farias (upright bass).
Personnel: Emily Richards (violin); Valerie Thompson (cello); Marcus Monteiro (alto saxophone, sound effects).
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 Marcus Monteiro Songs
Popular or famous Marcus Monteiro music songs: Resemblence, Paganini Caprice No. 18, Anisomoetropia, Digital Robber Barrons, Brute Force Algorhythm, Lousy. More music songs Monteiro Backhand, Esoteric, Love Text. See All Songs
 Marcus Monteiro discography Worked With
Sarah Brooks, Grand Army, Shipyard Wreck
 Marcus Monteiro songs More Music Artists
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