I'm Fine, How Are You?
I'm Fine, How Are You? is an album by the Brazilian jazz drummer and percussionist Airto Moreira released in 1977.
Samples from "Celebration Suite" were later used as the basis for Bellini's 1997 hit song "Samba de Janeiro".
Track listing
Side one
- "I'm fine. How are you?" – 5:11
- "Meni Devol" – 5:11
- "La Tumbadora" – 3:39
- "The Happy People" – 3:48
Side two
- "The Road Is Hard " – 5:32
- "La Cumbia De Andres" – 4:24
- "Celebration Suite" – 4:16
- "Nativity" – 6:44
Personnel
;Musicians- Airto Moreira – percussion
- Laudir de Oliveira – percussion on "The Happy People" and "Celebration Suite"
- Manolo Badrena – percussion on "La Tumbadora"
- Hugo Fattoruso – keyboards
- Byron Miller – bass guitar on all tracks except "The Road Is Hard "
- Abraham Laboriel – bass guitar on "The Road Is Hard "
- Jaco Pastorius – bass guitar on "Nativity"
- Tom Scott – sax, flute on "I'm fine. How are you?" and "The Road Is Hard "
- Raul de Souza – trombone on "The Happy People" and "Celebration Suite"
- Charles Johnson – guitar
- Oscar C. Neves – guitar on "The Happy People" and "Celebration Suite"
- Ruben Rada – vocals on "Meni Devol" and "La Tumbadora"
- Flora Purim – vocals on "The Road Is Hard "
- Maria Fattoruso – backing vocals
- Kerry McNabb – engineering
- John Cabalka – art direction, design
- Brad Kanawyer – design
- Claude Mougin – photography
- Julian Falk – kite design