Geraldo Vandre : Nova Historia Da Musica Popular Brasileira (10-inch & booklet) (LP, Vinyl record album) -- Dusty Groove is Chicago's Online Record Store
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In the years immediately preceding the rise of the MPB giants of the post-Tropicalia years, Geraldo Vandre was one of Brazil's best talents, and an extremely strong singer/songwriter who managed to build a bridge from the bossa era to the present. This incredible album from the mid 60s is one of ... LP, Vinyl record album
A nice collection of Buarque's songs either sung by him or by others and they include "Pedro Pedreiro", "Roda-Viva", "Construcao" and "Partido Alto" performed by Caetano Veloso, "Folhetim" sung by Gal Costa, and "A Banda" by Nara Leao, ... LP, Vinyl record album
One of those great little Abril Cultural sets – with a small 10" album, plus a booklet of writings and color photos about the master composer in the title! LP, Vinyl record album
One of those great little Abril Cultural sets – with a small 10" album, plus a booklet of writings and color photos about the master composer in the title! LP, Vinyl record album
One of those cool "book and record" sets from the Historia Da MPB series – featuring 8 tunes written by Chico Buarque, wrapped up in a great booklet with color photos and writings! Titles include "A Banda" by Nara Leao, "Ole Ola" by Chico Buarque & Maria ... LP, Vinyl record album
A wonderful package of rare bossa work! The set is a great tribute to the composers mentioned above – and it features some of their best songs in classic renditions, packaged in a cover with an 8 page booklet that's filled with great photos and writings in Portuguese. Titles include "O ... LP, Vinyl record album
Compositions by Cascata and Azevedo, performed by Orlando Silva, Dileramando Pinheiro, Leonel Azevedo, Odete Amaral, Nelson Goncalves, and Almirante. LP, Vinyl record album
A great set of material by Brazilian poet and diplomat Vinicius De Moraes – pulled from records he cut in conjunction with Nara Leao, Os Cariocas, Angela Maria, Maria Creuza, Toquinho, and others. The set's a great way to get some of Vinicius' best numbers on vinyl – and very nicely ... LP, Vinyl record album
Famous songs by both of these Brazilian songwriters – packaged with a nice booklet of notes and photos! Features work by Paulo Tapajos, Linda & Dircinha Batista, Radames Gnatalli, Nara Leao, and Jacob Do Bandolim. LP, Vinyl record album
A pretty nice little record from Jobim – one that builds on the larger orchestrations he was crafting during the 70s, working into a sound that's rich, warm, and a strong accompaniment for this film that starred Marcello Mastroianni. Oscar Castro Neves conducts the orchestra, and Jobim and ... LP, Vinyl record album
A pretty darn wonderful album that features tracks by a number of Brazil's best singer/songwriters, and a theme that seems to have a pronounced political nature. The cover is a nice mix of newspaper text and vaguely dystopic images – and the titles include "O Que Sera" by Simone, ... LP, Vinyl record album