Bossa madness – and a really hard to find pressing of this album! Cannonball Adderley recorded this nice little groover in 1962, when American musicans were just getting on the bossa tip, and still keeping things pretty authentic. The record was cut in New York with Sergio Mendes' early... read more
(Blue label Bill Grauer Productions pressing with microphone logo. Cover has some light wear, a small split on the bottom seam, and some moisture staining along the top.)
While in the post fusion years when lite jazz was beginning to take off a lot of jazz and fusion artists got a bit lost, Azymuth continued to make a number of fine recordings, some of the best of their career. Bertrami and crew continue to groove along in their tight Brazilian fusion mode, with a... read more
Warmly mellow grooves from Azymuth – a set that nicely lives up to the "Flame" in the title – and which shows the strengths the trio picked up during their years in the US! The sound here is round and soulful – a great fusion of the group's roots in the 70s Brazilian... read more
(Cover has a promo stamp, some clear tape on the opening, and small stickers on back.)
A wickedly wonderful record from Luiz Bonfa – one that has his bossa-inflected guitar style supported by larger arrangements by Marty Manning. The feel is kind of bossa meets 60s easy meets early CTI – as Manning's work reminds us a lot of the larger orchestrations penned by Don... read more
If you've ever been wondering which album to get by Chico Buarque – this is it! The record's a stunning batch of sophisticated sides, done in collaboration with Roberto Menescal, and with help from Jobim and MPB4! The album builds on the style of Buarque's excellent late 60s songwriting,... read more
(Original pressing. Vinyl is clean, with a few light marks.)
Charlie Byrd —
Latin Byrd ... LP
Milestone,
Early 60s. Near Mint- Gatefold ....
$9.99
A collection that Milestone issued in 1973 that includes tracks from three of Byrd's early 60s Bossa Nova records – Latin Impressions, Bossa Nova Pelos Passaros and Once More/Charlie Byrd's Bossa Nova. Byrd and his unamplified guitar are joined by Keter Betts on bass and Bill Reichenbach on... read more
(Cover has a promo sticker and some light wear.)
Carnival —
Carnival ... LP
Liberty,
1969. Very Good ....
$3.99
Like Sergio Mendes and Brasil 66? Then you'll love The Carnival! The group was formed by three former members of Sergio's group, working in 1969 with stellar LA pop production from the mighty Bones Howe – all grooving in a style that's got all the best traces of the Brasil 66 sound! The... read more
(Cover has a cut corner and some light wear.)
Beth Carvalho —
Ao Vivo ... LP
RCA (Brazil),
1987. Very Good+ ....
$5.99
A classic bit of jazzy fusion from Chick Corea and the legendary Return To Forever group that included Flora Purim and Airto! The sound of the album influenced a generation, and although the album was overlooked by groovers for years, partly due to its success, it still sounds surprisingly fresh... read more
(Cover has ring & edge wear.)
Gal Costa —
Gal Canta Caymmi ... LP
Philips (Brazil),
1976. Very Good+ ....
$18.99Just Sold Out!
Gal Costa runs through a set of Dorival Caymmi's classics, with a good set of 70's arrangements, and some excellent accompaniment by Joao Donato, Roberto Menescal, and Antonio Adolpho. Donato also did a number of the arrangements, and the tracks include "Sao Salvador", "Vatapa"... read more
(80s pressing. Cover has a small Hi Fi sticker on the edge – and has a small mark from another sticker.)
Maria Creuza —
A Bahia ... LP
EMI (Brazil),
1975. Near Mint- ....
$18.99
One of her better albums of bossa nova stuff, given a bit of a 70's twist, and with the kind of percussive edge that you might expect from a title like "A Bahia". Mike Ribas arranged, and with performance by Sebastio Tapajos and Pedro Dos Santos. Tracks include "Ossain", "... read more
Excellent 70s samba from Martinho DaVila, recorded with a rootsy sound that's in his best classic mode! The record has great instrumentation – with guitar, cavaquinho, flute, and percussion coming together to drive most tracks along with a soulful sound that matches the deep emotion of... read more
(Original pressing. Includes the printed inner sleeve and poster. Cover has light wear and a factory sticker.)
A wonderful album from this legendary Brazilian singer – and probably one of his best-ever! Farney began his career as a warm romantic vocalist in earlier pop years, but on this great set, he's emerging as a talented jazz singer, on a level with Leny Andrade or Elis Regina. The... read more
(Original pressing – clean, with a few light marks.)
Stan Getz & Joao Gilberto —
Getz/Gilberto ... LP
Verve,
1963. Very Good- Gatefold ....
$9.99
The historic meeting of Stan Getz and Brazilian guitarist Joao Gilberto, with the surprisingly popular inclusion of Joao's then-wife Astrud. The record created a sound that was copied endlessly, and which catapulted Astrud to unbelievable fame worldwide – even though she was only included in... read more
One of the best of the Stan Getz bossa nova sessions – and a record that features the great Laurindo Almeida on guitar – playing with more virtuosity than either Charlie Byrd or Joao Gilberto did on their collaborations with Getz! The record's got a driving rhythm section, with lots of... read more
Killer work by Astrud Gilberto – very different than her Verve sides of the 60s! The album was produced by Astrud, arranged by Deodato – and has that wonderful warm full jazz feel of her classic album on CTI, but also a bit more like some of the funky work of Jorge Ben at the time... read more
(Cover has some wear. Vinyl has a few marks that click a bit.)
Kind of a dream combination in one little album – especially if you dig breezy bossa from the 60s! Back in 1966, Verve Records got the great idea of teaming up its (then) biggest Brazilian imports – vocalist Astrud Gilberto and organist Walter Wanderley – both of whom were... read more
A wickedly wonderful album by Jobim – recorded in LA in the mid 60s, and a perfect meeting of styles that makes for one of his most compelling albums of the 60s! Jobim sings and plays over pillowy-soft arrangements by Claus Ogerman – lightly dancing numbers that weave strings and... read more
(White label promo. Cover has a bumped corner & a small sticker.)
A wickedly wonderful album by Jobim – recorded in LA in the mid 60s, and a perfect meeting of styles that makes for one of his most compelling albums of the 60s! Jobim sings and plays over pillowy-soft arrangements by Claus Ogerman – lightly dancing numbers that weave strings and... read more
(80s pressing on Discovery. Cover has a light stain on one corner.)
Antonio Carlos Jobim —
Terra Brasilis ... LP
Warner,
1980. Near Mint- 2LP Gatefold ....
$7.99
Pretty great stuff from Jobim – later than the classic years, but with a dark sophisticated sound that's pretty darn compelling. The album features larger orchestrations by Claus Ogerman, and in a way, it's similar to the Jobim album on Decca from 1973 – in that it's got all the simple... read more
One of the greatest soundtracks ever – a record that set a whole new standard for audio representation of a film! The mad music for the set was composed by Antonio Carlos Jobim, with lyrics by Vincius De Moraes – and performed by Luiz Bonfa on guitar – but despite such prime... read more
(Light blue label pressing. Cover has some wear, splitting on the seams, and splash stains on the back.)
A real classic – one of Tania Maria's greatest American albums, and a sublime blend of styles that shows that her move to the US was not in vein! The group's an easy going west coast Latin ensemble with Eddie Duran on guitar, and the style is a breezy Brazilian one – perfectly situated... read more
Classic work from this Brazilian singer – with titles that include "Suas Maos", "Mundo Vazio", "Saudades De Mim", "Bom E Querer Bem", "E Preciso Dizer Adeus", and "Maria Que E Triste".... read more
(Cover has a bit of seam splitting, but is nice overall.)
That's Brasil 65, not Brasil 66 – a distinction that marks a key early stage for the great Sergio Mendes – heard here on one of his first albums to mix together bossa jazz and vocals! The approach here is a bit more like vintage bossa dates from Brazil – or a bit like some of the... read more
(Original pressing. Cover has light wear, a partially split top seam and a center split on the bottom seam.)
One of the funkiest albums Sergio Mendes ever recorded – a monster of a record that's filled with enough dancefloor groovers to have had a big impact on the soul market in the US! There's still elements of the older Mendes modes – especially in the way the vocals float nicely through... read more
(Includes the printed inner sleeve. Cover has light wear & initials in marker.)
A great little live set from Sergio Mendes and his Brasil 65 group – a pre-Brasil 66 combo that features Wanda De Sah on vocals and Rosinha De Valenca on guitar! The style here is more traditionally Brazilian bossa than Sergio's later work on A&M – a fluidly jazzy groove captured... read more
(Red & purple label pressing. Cover has some light wear.)
Milton Nascimento —
Clube Da Esquina 2 ... LP
Odeon/EMI (Brazil),
1978. Very Good 2LP Gatefold ....
$24.99
Milton's second volume of tracks cut with his legendary "corner club" – with a very similar approach to the landmark first volume! Loads of great artists make guest appearances on here, like Lo Borges, Wagner Tiso, Toninho Horta, and Chico Buarque – and the production has... read more
(Brazilian pressing, with heavy inner sleeves. Cover has light ring & edge wear, with partially unglued seams.)
Clara Nunes —
Claridade ... LP
Odeon (Brazil),
1975. Very Good+ Gatefold ....
$6.99
70s samba magic from Clara Nunes – one of those singers who managed to make an already deep genre sound even better! The set's got a simple and honest approach that's really fresh, and never too overblown – allowing Clara to be expressive without falling into cliche, very much in the... read more
Not the most authentic Brazilian album you'll ever find – but a great batch of bossa jazz tracks! The set was put together in New York by pianist Bill Potts, and it features some great work by Zoot Sims on tenor, Louie Ramirez on percussion, Chano Pozo on conga, and a special unnamed guest... read more
Excellent work from Flora Purim – one of the wonderful west coast bits of Braziliana recorded in the Fantasy Records studios during the mid 70s! The record's a perfect example of the greatness that arose when Brazil's best talents had the chance to work with some of America's best jazz and... read more
(Cover has a promo sticker & some wear.)
Flora Purim & Airto —
Sun Is Out ... LP
Crossover,
1989. Near Mint- ....
$4.99
A set from 1989 that somehow manages to return to the style that Flora used a bit more often on 70s California albums – still electric and fusion-based, but freer and more open – in the manner that we first came to love in her work! Titles include "The Sun Is Out", "The... read more
A very cool 70s album from Quarteto Em Cy – done with a sound that's quite different than their earlier work, but still pretty darn great! There's a compressed approach used to record the vocals here – a style that takes off from their 1972 album, but has a slightly more electrified... read more
(One side of the vinyl is great – VG+ – but the other has groove damage in a few spots, which causes brief noise.)
A wonderful gem from Emilio Santiago – soaring and hip all the way through! After some of his earlier funkier work, this may well be the best full album ever cut by Santiago – thanks to some warm jazzy arrangements from the likes of Antonio Adolfo and Meirelles, both of whom really... read more
(Cover has some light wear, and a small sticker in one corner.)
Classic 70s work by Simone – a wonderful Brazilian singer who was one of the few females to follow strongly in the Milton Nascimento style that inspired countless male vocalists of the time. The album's got some great songs – and includes tunes written by Chico Buarque, Danilo Caymmi... read more
One of the most striking of the Toquinho/Vinicius pairings of the 70s – thanks to the presence of some added "amigos" who really help push the sound of the set! The album's still done in the bossa mode that the pair crafted on other 70s records, but there's a feel here that's a bit... read more
Mellow bossa guitar – in the tradition of Bonfa or Gilberto, but lacking the same sort of soul. Not bad, but kind of a "cash in on the big names" release by Capitol – although the record was originally recorded in Brazil, so it's at least got some sort of cred. Titles... read more
(Cover has ring & edge wear and a bit of sticker residue.)
Perhaps the greatest volume in this always-great series! Mr Bongo take another firm dip into their Brazilian bag – and come up with an excellent batch of dancefloor tracks, old and new alike, that sum up the best of funky Brazil! The track selection here is great – with less familiar... read more