Flora Purim & Airto Moreira w/ Joe Farrell April 12th, 1982 Cambridge, MA @ Jonathan Swift's Sony 310 cassette deck (built in mikes, auto-level) > master Maxell XLII cassettes > soundforge 4.5 > FLAC 6 > CDR Disc One: Set One: 01 Airto/tuning 02 Lilia (Milton Nascimento) 03 The Road is Hard (But We’re Going to Make It) Airto 04 Partido Alto (J.R. Bertrami) (end cuts) 05 Beijo Partido (Broken Kiss) (Toninho Horta) 06 (song by Hermeto Pascoal– can’t make out title –can anyone else?) 07 Airto: introduction of the musicians 08 Tamborine solo / Tombo in 7/4 (Airto) Disc Two: Set Two: 01 ? (Kei Akagi) 02 500 Miles High (C. Corea) 03 Fica Mal Con Deus (Geraldo Vandré) 04 Move it On Up (Airto) 05 Light as a Feather (C. Corea) 06 Airto percussion solo 07 Tombo in 7/4/ Celebration Suite (Airto) Flora Purim- vocals Joe Farrell- flute and reeds Kai Akagi- keyboards Keith Jones- bass Airto Moreira- drums, percussion and some vocals Dan Gottlieb- drums regarding the unknown/unreleased Hermeto tune: My best guess is that she says "Língua Siriana" although it doesn't make much sense to me. The english title seems to be "SHARP TONGUE". The literal back translation would be "Língua Afiada"... The second part of the song is actually a very nice arrangement of the melody played during the "Just Listen" [Escuta Meu Piano] track in the masterpiece Slaves Mass [Missa dos Escravos] album...