Beautiful live material by Chico – and the best record he's made in years! The set has a similar feel to the recent Gal Costa live set on BMG – with 2 discs worth of material, recorded with backing by a great little combo in an intimate live setting. Chico's voice is incredibly warm, and he accompanies himself on acoustic guitar throughout most of the album. It's fantastic stuff all the way through – and a real tribute to the stamina of Chico's power as an artist. Titles include "Paratodos", "Amor Barato", "Sem Voce", "Cecilia", "Aquela Mulher", "Injuriado", "As Vitrines", "Vai Passar", "Joao E Maria", and "Capitol Do Samba". CD
Early work by this popular Brazilian samba group – recorded in the 70s with some strong arrangements that give the record a modern and soulful finish. Titles include "Do Lado Direito Da Rua Direita", "Catimba Criolo", "As Tres Capitais", "Cravos E Rosas", "La Vem Salgueiro", and "Tereza". CD
(Out of print, 2001 remastered edition – part of the excellent Serie 100 Anos De Musica!)
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Elba Ramalho —
Baioque ... CD RCA/BMG (Brazil), 1997. Used ...
$3.995.99
... CD
(Still sealed!)
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Maria Bethania —
Diamante Verdadeiro ... CD Ariola/BMG (Brazil), 1999. Used 2 CDs ...
Temporarily Out Of Stock
... CD
(Still sealed!)
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Edu Lobo & Chico Buarque —
Album De Teatro ... CD BMG, 1997. Used ...
Temporarily Out Of Stock
Although the copyright on this CD says 1997, we've got a feeling that it's from an earlier time – judging by the look of Edu and Chico on the cover. The set's a haunting blend of the styles of these two masters of Brazilian music – with a full orchestra backing up the tracks, and a number of additional musicians added to give this a fairly serious concert sound. At points, the style of arranging is similar to Edu's fantastic Missa Breve LP, with lots of haunting vocal passages, and strident orchestral arrangments underpinned with Brazilian percussion. Chico's voice is in fine form, and the set list includes 17 tracks, with "Choro Bandido", "Valsa Brasileira", "Bancarrota Blues", "Meia-noite", "Sobre Todas As Coisa", and "Beatriz". Packaged in a nice slipcase, with a very cool booklet. CD
(Sealed copy.)
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Miucha & Antonio Carlos Jobim —
Acervo Especial ... CD BMG (Brazil), Late 1970s. Used ...
Temporarily Out Of Stock
Great 70s recordings by the female singer Miucha and Antono Carlos Jobim! CD
A pretty darn sweet vocal session from the duo of Miucha and Antonio Carlos Jobim – recorded with lots of bossa overtones, very much the same spirit as the legendary Elis & Tom album of the mid 70s! Chico Buarque participates in the session, and Jobim even lends his vocal talents to a track or two – but his real talent, though, is his work on the arrangements – as he gives the whole thing a beautifully dreamy quality, in the manner of his best 70s work, with lots of strange off-kilter melodies floating around the mix of strings, piano, and flute! Miucha's vocals are lovely, and titles include "Sei La A Vida Tem Sempre Razao", "Vai Levando", "Comigo E Assim", "Samba Do Aviao", and "Saia Do Caminho". CD
Nice little compilation with a dozen songs from Joao Donata & Lisa Ono, John Pizrelli, Eliane Elias, Arto Lindsay, Paul Desmond, Randy Brecker, Harry Allen, Larry Goldings, Forma De Agua, and Sadao Watanabe. CD
Lisa Ono —
Nana ... CD BMG (Japan), 1990. Used ...
Out Of Stock
... CD
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Arnaldo Antunes —
Paradeiro ... CD BMG (Brazil), 2001. Used ...
Out Of Stock
New work by Arnaldo Antunes – one of Brazil's most captivating talents of the past 10 years, and an artist with a penchant for cross-cultural collaboration, in the mode of Lenine or Carlinhos Brown. The set was actually produced by Brown, and has all the angular madness of some of Antunes' earlier work – with titles that include "Essa Mulher", "Paradeiro", "Atencao", "Luzes", "Cidade", "Santa", and "O Mosquito". CD
This second collaboration between these two great talents is every bit as wonderful as the first – a great later set of bossa-revival work, done by Tom Jobim and Miucha in a similar mode to his earlier work with Elis Regina! The set was recorded in New York, with spacious production from the legendary Aloysio De Oliveira – and the result's a beautiful combination of lilting melody and warm vocals that shows that Jobim could still sound wonderful, even after his initial 60s classics. Chico Buarque and Joao Donato contribute to the magic, and titles include "Turma Do Funil (No Baixo Leblon)", "Triste Alegria", "Sublime Tortura", "Samba Do Carioca", "Falando De Amor", "No Cego", and "Dinheiro Em Penca". CD
A sublime 70s groover from the great Tamba Trio! This one works off of the expanded sound that the bossa jazz combo were forging on their late 60s work for CTI – adding in some more complicated arrangements by Luiz Eca to the regular piano/bass/percussion groove, pushing the sound into a more complicated style that reminds us of the best 70s work of Edu Lobo! The tracks are wonderfully written – with a jazzy rhythm at the core of most of them – but the added washes of sound and color really flesh out the group's unique vision, and make the album one of their greatest ever! Titles include "Reflexos", "Mestre Bimba", "Ossaim", "Em Casa", "Morada", "Infinito", "Gazera", and "Nao Tem Nada Nao". CD
Includes tracks by Dick Farney, Maria Bethania, Carlos Galhardo, Miltinho, Francisco Carlos, Tamba Trio, Angela Maria, Dorival Caymmi, Nelson Goncalves, Anjos Do Inferno, and Nana Caymmi & Dorival Caymmi, CD
Includes 21 tracks by Pixinguinha & Benedicto Lacerda, Jacod de Bandolin, Martinho Da Villa, Nelson Goncalves, Carmen Miranda, Luiz Gonzaga, Alcone & Maria Bethania, and more. Compiled by Jun Takemura. CD
Less of a "best of" than some of the other titles in this series – but some fantastic rare work by this excellent tenor sax player! This 20 track set features 12 numbers from a fantastic album that Pixinguinha cut in 1968 with Clementina De Jesus and Joao Da Bahiana, a great little record that was sort of a traditionalist session with a bit of a modern feel. The other 8 tracks have "?" as the copyright date, but they sound to us like they were recorded slightly afterwards, as Pixinquinha's tenor is set in some driving modern samba arrangements – occasionally with a bit of organ. The inclusion of this rare material makes Pixinquinha's set one of the best in this "roots of samba" series – and it's also a wonderful complement to the 2CD retrospective of his work on BMG. Titles include "Samba Do Urubu", "Yao", "Cabide De Molambo", "A Tua Sina", "Batuque Na Cozinha", "Carinhoso", "Estacio, Mangueira", and "Samba Funebre". CD
(Out of print.)
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