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Amor En Bossa Nova

CD (Item 548539) Sonorama (Germany), 1963 — Condition: Used
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A rare bit of bossa nova from the early 60s – originally only issued in Argentina, but done with the warm grace and mellow groove of Brazil's best work at the time by Joao Gilberto or Carlos Lyra! Like both of those artists, Reginaldo Bessa's a poet in his approach to music – gently playing acoustic guitar alongside a bit of percussion and flute, and singing in a spacious, airy sort of style that further emphasizes the subtle shadings of the words in the tunes. The whole thing's got a really lovely feel that's totally great – a quality that we'd normally only reserve for some of the real bossa classics from Rio – and the album's an especial treat because most of the tunes here are original, not versions of overdone bossa standards! Titles include "Voce Ja Foi A Bahia", "Samba Dissonante", "Salo", "No Tempo Da Vovo", "O Samba Que Eu Nao Fix", "Fix Un Samba", "Cancao Do Amor So", and "Sabado Em Copacabana".  © 1996-2025, Dusty Groove, Inc.

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