Includes a few recordings of Ataulfo Alves singing his songs – plus later recordings by Miltinho, Orlando Silva, Carlos Galhardo, Silvio Caldas, and Ataulfo Alves Jr – all packaged with a nice booklet of notes and photos! LP, Vinyl record album
A nice collection of some of the greatest songs ever penned by Ary Barroso – performed by Gal Costa on a few numbers, including a duet with Caetano Veloso – plus Elis Regina, Celia, Joao Gilberto, Ciro Monteiro, and Ary Barroso himself. Comes with a nice booklet of notes in Portuguese, and images too. LP, Vinyl record album
Original recordings by Wilson Batista, plus later interpretations by Roberto Silva, Jorge Goulart, Vassourinha, Ciro Monteiro, Silvio Caldas, Paulinho Da Viola, Noite Ilustrada, and others – presented here with a nice booklet of notes and photos, too! LP, Vinyl record album
That's a young mug shot of Chico Buarque on the cover, but the album's a later effort from the 90s – and one that really holds us rapt with the brilliance of Chico's mature songwriting and performance! The record's part of that ever-growing legacy that may well make Buarque one of the consistently strongest talents to emerge from Brazil in the 60s – material that holds onto everything that made him great at the start, but which also sounds quite different than that period, too – in a way that a rare few (maybe even just Caetano Veloso) can pull off this well. Chico grabs us beautifully with every word he sings, and the arrangements have the same understated brilliance of his performance – on titles that include "Paratodos", "Romance", "Outra Noite", "Sobre Todas As Coisas", "Tempo E Artista", "A Foto Da Capa", and "Piano Na Mangueira". Amazing package, too – comes in a hardcover book-style jacket, with a bonus 45 page book that also includes full color images, with lots of vintage photos, plus notes on the record in Portuguese! The whole thing's sort of an update of the old AbrilCultural style of the 70s – brought into the CD generation. CD
(Packaged in a small hardbound book!)
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Ivan Lins —
Um Novo Tempo ... CD AbrilCultural (Brazil), 1999. Used ...
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A Christmas album from Ivan Lins – done in a warmly soulful style that's still very much in the best traditions of his music. The album was produced and arranged by Nelson Ayres, who's working in the same territory as Gilson Perenzatta on earlier records – but perhaps in a style that has a slightly more modern finish. Ivan's vocals are still as lovely as ever, as are the moods of his songs – and titles include "Noite Feliz", "Festas", "O De Casa", "Natal De Criancas", "Adeste Fideles", and "Um Natal Brasileiro". CD
A great one from Brazilian soul singer Tim Maia – an album that's sung almost entirely in English, and which shows Maia really maturing into one hell of an international star! The set's got some great mellow grooves – tracks that would be right at home in the New Jersey scene of the early 70s – especially given their laidback execution, and honest, heartfelt lyrics – as well as the relatively spare, stripped-down instrumentation – which really leaves a lot of room for Tim's great vocals! Guitar is used wonderfully – in that spare-tripping style you'd find on obscure harmony soul singles of a few years before – and titles include "To Fall In Love", "With No One Else Around", "To Fall In Love", "I Love You Girl", "Let's Have A Ball Tonight", and "Day By Day". Amazing package, too – comes in a hardcover book-style jacket, with a bonus 45 page book that also includes full color images, with lots of vintage photos, plus notes on the record in Portuguese! The whole thing's sort of an update of the old AbrilCultural style of the 70s – brought into the CD generation. CD
A beautiful tribute to Caetano – featuring an LP with some of his best songs, plus a super-cool booklet that's filled with loads of excellent photos from the late 60s and early 70s. Titles include "Baby" by Gal Costa and Caetano, "Tigresa" by Maria Bethania, "Um Indio" by Doces Barbaros, "Forca Estranha" by Gal Costa, and "Menino Do Rio" by Baby Consuelo – plus "E Proibido Proibir", "Atras Do Trio Eletrico", "Alegria Alegria", and "Tropicalia" by Caetano himself. LP, Vinyl record album
(In the booklet cover, with light wear, yellowing from age, and bent corners.)
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