The title says it all – as this excellent Brazilian vocal quartet runs through the work of the great Chico Buarque. Chico's compositions are always known for their warm imagination, and the tricks and turns in the songs works perfectly with the group's off-kilter style. Titles include "Roda Viva", "Sabia", "Ole, Ola", "Calice", "Partido Alto", and "Quem Te Viu, Quem Te Ve". LP, Vinyl record album
(Cover has light wear, yellowing from age, a name in pen in front, and some sticker remnants in back.)
A collection of hip work from this famous Brazilian song festival – with other material by Quarteto Em Cy, Claudette Soares, Guetemberg Guarabyra & Grupo Manifesto, and Mario Teles! LP, Vinyl record album
Volume 3 in this legendary series of groundbreaking work from the Brazilian scene – recorded at the 3rd Festival in 1967 by Philips! The set includes 4 tracks by O Quarteto, including "Isso Nao Se Faz", "Capoirada", and "Menina Moca". Other cuts include "Alegria, Alegria" by Caetano Veloso, "Gabriela" by MPB4, "Balada Do Vietnam" by As Compositoras, and "Beto Bom De Bola" by Sergio Ricardo. LP, Vinyl record album
(Original mono pressing. Cover is without the original plastic outer, with tape on the bottom seam, light wear & aging.)
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Chico Buarque —
Construcao ... LP Philips (Brazil), 1971. Very Good ...
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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, and adds in some of the more complicated approaches to arrangement that were being developed in Brazil at the end of the 60s – in a way that pushes Chico's work to the next level, and which makes this record sit right up there with work at the time by Jobim or Edu Lobo. Titles include "Samba De Orly", "Valsinha", "Acalanto", "Deus Ilhe Pague", and "Construcao". Really beautiful – with a lot of soul, and a great sound! LP, Vinyl record album
(Limited 180 gram EU Elemental pressing. Cover has a small scrape in front and is bent just a bit at the edges.)
An excellent compilation of bossa tunes, put together on the 30th anniversary of bossa nova, and compiled by the great Roberto Menescal, who had a hand in many famous bossa tunes. Titles include "Boranda" by Edu Lobo & Tamba Trio, "De Palavra Em Palavra" by MPB4, "Carta Ao Tom 74" by Toquinho & Vinicius, "Rio" by Os Cariocas, "Voce E Eu" by Nara Leao, "Garota De Ipanema" by Sergio Mendes & Bossa Rio, "Corcovado" by Sylvia Telles, and "Desafinado" by Gal Costa. LP, Vinyl record album
(80s pressing. Includes insert! Cover has some wear & aging.)
The classic recording of Chico Buarque's opera Malandro – done with the supervision of Chico himself, who also stars on vocals along with singers that include Gal Costa, Zizi Possi, MPB4, Nara Leao, Alcione, Moreira Da Silva, and Francis Hime. Hime handled the arrangements and directed the music – and titles include "O Malandro", "Viver De Amor", "Hino De Duran", "Terezinha", "O Meu Amor", "Pedaco De Mim", and "Opera". LP, Vinyl record album
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Ivan Lins —
Juntos ... CD Universal (Brazil), 1984. Used ...
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A stone classic from the great Ivan Lins – a set recorded at a time when he was fast becoming a big name on the global scene, not just in Brazil – thanks to his wonderful sense of songwriting and lyricism! The album's almost a celebration of all that Lins had done so far – put together with close collaborators Gilson Peranzzetta and Vitor Martins – and done with lots of great help from famous guests who include MPB4, Erasmo Carlos, Nana Caymmi, Tim Maia, Elis Regina, and Patti Austin. The arrangements are wonderful – sophisticated and offbeat, and every bit as compelling as Lins' work from the 70s – and titles include "Abre Alas", "Comecar De Novo", "Novo Tempo", "Formigueiro", "Dinorah Dinorah", and "Juntos". CD
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