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Brasil '65 – Introducing The Voice Of Wanda De Sah

Add to Cart$9.99 ... LP (reissue)
(€7.56 || £6.39 || ¥996) (approx.)
LP (Item 60028) Capitol, 1965 — Condition: New Copy

A very unique album by Sergio Mendes – recorded in LA in the years before his Brasil 66 albums for A&M – but with a sound that clearly shows him going for the new bossa approach! The album's got some lovely vocals by Wanda De Sah, plus occasional guitar work by Rosinha De Valenca – and backing is by Sergio's Trio, riffing away in a very tight jazzy groove that's right up there with the best of their early albums. Bud Shank also guests on a few tracks with some tasty alto sax solos – and titles include "Let Me", "Consolacao", "Tristeza Em Mim", "Muito A Vontade", "Reza", "Berimbau", and "Aquarius".  © 1996-2013, Dusty Groove, Inc.



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