30.6.15

Scarambone e Seu Conjunto de Danca - Aquarela de Ritmos Vol.2 (1959)

RCA Victor BBL 1056

Scarambone e Seu Conjunto de Dança with the second volume of the Aquarela de Ritmos two album series.

The cast of musicians on this one is:

Aurinho (sax tenor)
Maspoli (guitarra)
Marinho (contrabaixo)
Juquinha (bateria)
Gilberto (ritmo)

I was actually quite impressed when hearing this album for the first time also, impossible not to notice that Aurino's contribution to the atmosphere is very prominent.

The tracks performed are:

01. E Daí (Miguel Gustavo)
02. Perfume de Gardênia (Rafael Hernandez)
03. Revolta (Nelson Gonçalves / Raul Sampaio)
04. Petite Fleur (Sidney Bechet)
05. Cansei (Djalma Ferreira / Luis Antônio)
06. La Strada Del'amore (Tony Neto / Jack Reardon)
07. A Felicidade (Tom Jobim / Vinicius de Moraes)
08. A Very Precious Love (Paul Francis Webster / Sammy Fain)
09. Eu Sei Que Vou Te Amar (Tom Jobim / Vinicius de Moraes)
10. Quero Beijar-te as Mãos (Arcênio de Carvalho / Lourival Faissal)
11. Idéias Erradas (Ribamar / Dolores Duran)
12. Because Of You (Dudley Wilkinson / Arthur Hammerstein)

PERFUME DE GARDÈNIA

Créditos: Pedro & 300discos

29.6.15

Steve Bernard e Sua Arte (1954)

Sinter SLP 1014

Straight out of my wish list: Steve Bernard's first career album, recorded back in 1954 on a 10' LP.

Everything you wanted to know about Steve Bernard and his music, but were afraid to ask and more (up to '54, of course) may be read on the back cover text written by  Jayme Negreiros.

The complete cast of musicians is:

Steve Bernard (Órgão)
Nestor Campos (Guitarra)
Hanestaldo Américo (Bateria)
Sylvio Vianna (Vibrafone, Maracas)
Raul Gagliardi (Contrabaixo)

The 8 compositions (as much as a 10' usually has):

1. Blue Canary (Vic Florino)
2. Teus Olhos Entendem os Meus (Haroldo Eiras / Victor Berbara)
3. Apanhei-te Cavaquinho (Ernesto Nazareth)
4. Stranger In Paradise (Robert Wright / George Forrest)
5. Corruira Saltitante (Lina Pesce)
6. La Petite Valse (Joe Heyne)
7. Eu Desejo (Henrique Hazan)
8. Tic-tac (Steve Bernard)

THE PLACE WHERE THERE IS USUALLY THE LINK

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O Grupo E Coisa E Tal (1971)

Copacabana CLP 11640

O Grupo for the first time on Parallel Realities.

The group consist of:

Quartin: Órgão, Piano, Vocal
Renato: Baixo, Vocal
Roberto: Bateria, Vocal
Márcio: Saxofone, Flauta, Clarinete
Carlinhos: Guitarra, Vocal
Jaime e Maurício: Ritmo, Vocal

Arranjos Instrumentais: Alberto Arantes

Coordenador de produção: Moacyr Silva

O Grupo (in this formation at least) has only this one album and one compacto in their discography but there were three other groups in Brazil with the same name, out of which one O Grupo with their only album released in 1968 for Odeon could, maybe be the initial O Grupo, consisting of 4 musicians) which got transformed and became another O Grupo with a different cast. The fact that leads to that conclusion is that a Jaime and a Maurício can be found in both O Grupos (rhythm and vocal).
Plus, the sond of both O Grupos is similar.

You may read more about O Grupo and their music on both covers of this LP inside a text about them, written by Sergio Bittencourt.

The remaining two O Grupos I will not mention further as the confusion is confusing enough as it is.

Enjoy:

01. Socorro (Fred Falcão / Arnoldo Medeiros)
02. Vera Verinha (Maurício Duboc / Carlos Colla)
03. Yarabela (Toninho Horta)
04. Lá Vai Ela (Eduardo Souto Neto / Sérgio Bittencourt)
05. Canção Para Inglês Ver (Lamartine Babo)
06. Vogue (Renato Amorim)
07. Não Te Conheço Não (Fred Falcão / Arnoldo Medeiros)
08. Senhores do Mundo (Roberto Quartin)
09. Matilda (Harry Thomas)
10. Bloco da Solidão (Jair Amorim / Evaldo Gouveia)
11. O Problema Dela (José Luis Amalio / Reinaldo Pimenta)
12. E Coisa e Tal (Eduardo Souto Neto / Sérgio Bittencourt)

GRUPO O GRUPO

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27.6.15

Renato Tito e Seu Conjunto - Clarinete Espetacular (1966)

Copacabana CLP 11457

Clarinet player Renato Tito for the third time in this parallel reality with his LP released in 1966.
As usual with Copacabana, the other musicians, altogether marvellous, are not credited. Sorry but there it is.

This inconvenience should not stop you from enjoying these, simply great, renditions of:

01. Clarinete Espetacular (Zé Amâncio / Renato Tito)
02. Moendo Milho (João Silva / Sebastião Rodrigues)
03. Amoroso (Garoto / Luis Bittencourt)
04. Rodrigues no Choro (Avelino Santos / De Castro)
05. Sugestivo (Moacyr Silva)
06. Serra da Boa Esperança (Lamartine Babo)
07. Um Chorinho Em Realengo (Jair Louzada / Darly Louzada)
08. Amanhecendo Em Copacabana (Dilson Dória / João Barone (2))
09. Murmurando (Fon-Fon / Mário Rossi)
10. Ivanira (De Castro / Milton Santos)
11. Xavier Não Brinca Em Serviço (José Lima / J. C. Souza)
12. Chorando Baixinho (Abel Ferreira)

CLARINETE SUGESTIVO New link 25.5.2022

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Eugene D'Hellemmes e Sua Orquestra - Requebrando (1957)

Polydor LPN 2022

The French trombone and bass player, Eugène D'Hellemmes, whom we had the opportunity to enjoy in April this year, contrary to what Frank-Oliver would expect, has recorded another Brazil favoured LP (a 10') for Polydor, one year before the previously presented one.
This release is also arranged by Maestro Waldemiro Lemke.

By the way, I checked on Google Translate for the meaning of the word "Requebrando" and got two different translations, depending on the language this word is translated from:

Translated from Spanish: "Making love to her"
Translated from Portuguese: "Twisting"

The compositions are:

1. A Chuva Caiu (Tom Jobim / Luiz Bonfá) Toada
2. A Festa de Dorinha (Sidney Morais) Samba
3. Nisei (Ângelo Apolônio ''Poly'' / Juraci Rago) Baião
4. Gadu Namorando (Alcyr Pires Vermelho / Ladislau P. da Silva) Samba-choro
5. Rio É Amor (Bruno Marnet) Samba
6. Leva Saudade (Castro Perret / Osvaldo Silva) Baião
7. Insensato Coração (Antônio Maria / Paulo Soledade) Samba
8. Elegante (Altamiro Carrilho) Baião 

ELEGANTE

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EUGENE D'HELLEMMES IN SOUTH AMERICA by Frank-Oliver: Eugene D' Hellemmes came to South America during the second world war as a member of the Ray Ventura orchestra. This french orchestra, including the famous singer Henri Salvador, emigrated to South America from France and performed and recorded in Buenos Aires and Rio, often with spanish or portuguese vocals. After the war the orchestra returned to France. Some members stayed in South America. So does Eugene D`Hellemmes.

DOUBLE BASS by Stu Blagden:
Eugene played double bass for Django Reinhardt.

26.6.15

Sao Paulo Dixieland Band - Jazz Na Universidade (1964)

Chantecler CMG 2262

São Paulo Dixieland Band, presented now for the first time on Parallel Realities, consists of University students and was formed back in 1960 in order to play traditional jazz and they managed to become the best group in Brazil playing this kind of music...
I am afraid that this is their only career album, but, hopefully, I might be wrong again.
More about them, including their photographs you may find on the back cover, here is just the list:

José T. Assumpção (Contrabaixo)
Décimo Mazzocato (Banjo)
Pedro Lodovici (Bateria)
Nelson Ayres (Piano)
Fernando Kfouri (Trombone)
Austin Roberts (Piston)
Geraldo Gomes (Clarinete)

If you don't know what it means to miss New Orleans, you might get an idea by listening to:

01. Do You Know What It Means To Miss New Orleans (Louis Alter / Eddie DeLange)
02. That's a Plenty (L. Pollack)
03. Muskrat Ramble (E. Ory)
04. Sweet Georgia Brown (Ted Snyder / Harry Bache Smith / Francis Wheeler)
05. Just A Closer Walk With Thee (Tradicional)
06. Sensation Rag (E. B. Edwards)
07. Basin Street Blues (S. Williams)
08. Ory's Creole Trombone (E. Ory)
09. I Can't Give You Anything But Love (Jimmy McHugh / Dorothy Fields)
10. (Back Home Again In) Indiana (James Hanley / Ballard MacDonald)
11. Maryland My Maryland (Tradicional)

MOON OVER BOURBON STREET

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25.6.15

Almirante - A Maior Patente do Radio (1956)

Sinter SLP 1058

Idol of Radio Almirante has been featured on Parallel Realities just once, with one composition included on a Carnaval compilation.

His recordings are numerous, counting more than a hundred records in the 78 rpm format, covering the period from 1929 to 1956.

This, only, career album, where he recorded for Sinter 8 of his greatest hits from his career, has at least four other re editions.

About the great Almirante you may read a text written by Mario Faccini printed on the back cover of this 10' LP.

The songs:

1. Faustina (Gadé)
2. João Conceição (Jorge Nóbrega)
3. Apanhei Um Resfriado (Leonel Azevedo / Sá Róris)
4. Olha o Grude Formado (Gadé)
5. Vou Me Casar No Uruguai (Gadé / Valfrido Silva) 
6. Que Barulho É Esse (Gadé / Valfrido Silva)
7. Tudo Em P (Jorge Nóbrega / Ângelo Delatre)
8. Levei Um Bolo (Pedro Caetano / Claudionor Cruz)

PATENTED

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Esta E Morgana (1958)

Copacabana CLP 11067

Morgana's first career album, recorded in 1958, accompanied by Osmar Milani and his orchestra. Actually, Morgana is singing only on eight tracks, while four are instrumentals performed by Osmar Milani.

The unsigned text on the back cover gives all relevant facts about Morgana's carrer before recording this first LP as well as comments about her music and included compositions:

01. Serenata do Adeus (Vinicius de Moraes) Morgana / Osmar Milani
02. Era Uma Vez (Lina Pesce) Morgana / Osmar Milani
03. André de Sapato Novo (André Victor Correia) Osmar Milani
04. Sombras Entre Nós (Hervé Cordovil / René Cordovil) Morgana / Osmar Milani
05. Dois Orgulhosos (Antônio Bruno) Morgana / Osmar Milani
06. Volta Ao Mundo (Around The World) (Victor Young / Harold Adamson / Vrs. Alberto Ribeiro) Osmar Milani
07. Conselho (Denis Brean / Osvaldo Guilherme) Morgana / Osmar Milani
08. Mais Brilho nas Estrelas (Aloísio Figueiredo / Nelson Figueiredo) Morgana / Osmar Milani
09. Solidão (Antônio Bruno) Osmar Milani
10. Porque Tu Me Feres (Gordurinha) Morgana / Osmar Milani
11. Amar Ou Não Amar (Antônio Bruno / Amauri Medeiros) Morgana / Osmar Milani
12. Mocinho Bonito (Billy Blanco) Osmar Milani

MORGANA'S FIRST LP

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24.6.15

Scarambone e Seu Conjunto de Danca - Aquarela de Ritmos (1958)

RCA Victor BBL 1002

Piano, vibraphone player and composer José Scarambone for the first time on Parallel Realities with his first career album out of altogether five and lots of 78 rpms, all recorded in the period from 1939 to 1961.

The back cover shows a detailed text about Scarambone's life, education and career written by Elmo Barros and I strongly suggest reading it.

I also suggest to hear his rendition of these tracks:

01. Exaltação à Bahia (Vicente Paiva / Chianca de Garcia)
02. Love Letters In The Sand (N. Kenny / C. Kenny / J. F. Coots)
03. Cubanacan (Moisés Simons / Sauvat / Chamfleury)
04. Vibrando (Scarambone)
05. Addio Amore (Devilli / Mario Nascimbene)
06. Dos Almas (Don Fabian)
07. O Orvalho Vem Caindo (Noel Rosa / Kid Pepe)
08. Bonjour Tristesse (Arthur Laurents / Georges Auric)
09. Verde Luna (Vicente Gomez)
10. Praça Onze (Herivelto Martins / Grande Otelo)
11. April Love (Paul Francis Webster / Sammy Fain)
12. Dos Cruces (Carmelo Larrea)

WATERCOLORED SOUNDS

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21.6.15

Valeria e Steve Bernard - Adam and Eve - Compacto Promo (1960)

Parallel Realities Studio PRS PR-003

A traveler through realities existing parallel to the one we consider as the only one, brought back a souvenir, a compacto promo sung by Valéria and Steve Bernard and sent it to me, unfortunately, without a cover, a problem easily solved by taking a short trip to another reality similar to the one he visited. There the cover was found, but I must confess that it seems very familiar to me.
So does the name of the traveller, Edson Mendes.

The composition is:

1. Adam & Eve (Рaul Anka)

GARDEN OF EDEN New link

Créditos: Edson Mendes from a parallel reality

20.6.15

Os Vocalistas Modernos - Sucessos Em Foco (1960)

Philips P 630.400 L

Os Vocalistas Modernos have been recently presented in this parallel reality with their second career album: Novamente Em Foco!.

Here is their first one Sucessos Em Foco with these songs: 

01. Lacinhos Cor-de-Rosa (Pink Shoe Laces) (Mickie Grant / Vrs. Fred Jorge)
02. A Noite do Meu Bem (Dolores Duran)
03. Honey Honey (Kiss Me Honey Honey) (Timothy / Julien / Vrs. Luis Bittencourt)
04. Agora É Cinza (Alcebíades Barcelos "Bide" / Armando "Marçal")
05. Sim Sim Sim Sim (Oui Oui Oui Oui) (Hubert Giraud / Pierre Cour / Vrs. J. L. Durán)
06. Quem É (Osmar Navarro / Oldemar Magalhães)
07. Coquetel de Samba (Monteiro de Souza / Alberto Paz)
08. Eu Sei Que Vou Te Amar (Tom Jobim / Vinicius de Moraes)
09. Chá Para Dois (Tea For Two) (Irving Caesar / Vincent Youmans / Vrs. Haroldo Barbosa)
10. É Luxo Só (Ary Barroso / Luis Peixoto)
11. Calla Calla (Leonard Adelson / Margarita Almeda / Edward Samuels / J. L. Durán)
12. Se Alguém Disse (Newton Teixeira / Arnô Canegal / Arnaldo Paes)

VOICE COCKTAIL

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19.6.15

Conjunto Brasil Sonoro - Musicas de Altamiro Carrilho (1957)

Odeon MOCB 3008

Altamiro Carrilho's Conjunto Brasil Sonoro was active only two years: 1956 and '57. During that time they have released two career albums, out of which Músicas de Altamiro Carrilho (wrapped in a  spectacular cover) is the second, + two 78 rpms.

Their first album, Aventuras Em Ritmos Brasileiros (1956) a 10' LP was published in another reality where you still may find it.

The list of musicians is the same as on their previous album and gives you a precise idea what is to be expected:

Altamiro Carrilho (Flauta)
Carlos Matos (Violão)
Chaim (Piano)
Agostinho Silva (Orgão)
Norato (Trombone)
Chiquinho do Acordeom  (?)
Hans (Oboé)
Jayme Araújo (Sax alto)
Formiga (Pistom)
Netinho (Clarinete)

Produção: Altamiro Carrilho

01. X-9 (Altamiro Carrilho)
02. Pinguinho de Gente (Altamiro Carrilho)
03. Por Hoje É Só (Altamiro Carrilho)
04. O Beijo da Paz (Altamiro Carrilho / Jota Freire)
05. Vitamina A (Altamiro Carrilho)
06. Misterioso (Altamiro Carrilho)
07. Samba no Boulevard (Altamiro Carrilho)
08. Sentimental (Altamiro Carrilho)
09. Apenas Um Olhar (Altamiro Carrilho)
10. Minha Chegada (Altamiro Carrilho)
11. Tire O Cavalo da Chuva (Altamiro Carrilho)
12. Baião Triste (Altamiro Carrilho)

ALTAMIRO PLAYS CARRILHO

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Conjunto Belsom - O Som Internacional do Belsom (1968)

Hot/Rioson LPH 5015

The third "one recording only" group of musicians in a row:

Conjunto Belsom for the first time on Parallel Realities with their (good sounding) only career album, recorded at an unknown date for Hot/Rioson.
The back cover offers, except for Sergio César, only the first names of the musicians, but fortunately, everybody knew and still knows all of them and all about them (except for me), so there was evidently no need for a full introduction.
The producer, Maestro João Negrão does have his full name displayed, so does Jocenio Corréa Coimbra, the author of the linear notes, whose text, containing information about the compositions, you may read after adding this album to your collection,

The cast is as listed:

Elsom (Trombone)
Nerval (Pistom)
Pedrinho (Guitarra base)
Dilton (Guitarra solo)
Valdier (Baixo)
Darci (Órgão)
Sandro (Bateria)
Helinho e Sergio César (Vozes)

Produced by Maestro João Negrão

The well balanced mixture of national and international compositions and their composers is:

01. Wave (Tom Jobim)
02. Sentado À Beira do Caminho (Roberto Carlos / Erasmo Carlos)
03. Ilusão de Carnaval (Pedro Sergio / Dilton Barroso)
04. Watermelon Man (Herbie Hancock / Jon Hendricks)
05. Aquele Plá (Darci Garcia)
06. Les Papillons (André Popp / Pierre Cour)
07. Casatschok (Boris Rubaschkin)
08. The Impossible Dream (Joe Darion / Mitch Leigh)
09. O Bolo (Pedro Sergio / R. Gerardi)
10. Et Maintenant (Gilbert Bécaud / Pierre Delanoé)
11. Flor da Ilusão (Mauro Rosas / R. Gerardi)
12. Mustang Cor de Sangue (Marcos Valle / Paulo Sérgio Valle)

SOMBELSOM

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RELEASE DATE by Andreas Dünnewald:
As far as I know, Hot’s subsidiary Riosom issued only from 1968 to 1969. André Popp’s Les Papillons is from 1968, hence, this album must have been published that year.

18.6.15

Ernani e Seu Conjunto - Momentos Dancantes (1959)

Odeon MOFB 3072

Similarly to the previous post, here we meet for the first time another "one recording only" piano player: Ernâni Turini, with his Momentos Dançantes released for Odeon back in 1959.

If you want to ask me anything about Ernâni Turini, I will redirect you to the back cover of this album where you can see him and the other three members of his conjunto on a photograph, but the text written by Zal Junior (or similar) is unfortunately mostly unreadable due to the bad condition of the cover, far beyond any restoration skills of Pedro or anybody else, up to the extent that I just hope that I have guessed the name of the author correctly.

In short: If you can read it, than you know more than I do.

What I know for sure are the names of the musicians:

Ernâni Turini (Piano)
Oliveira (Sax tenor)
Jacy (Contrabaixo)
Joãozinho (Bateria)

Also I am able to provide the track & composer listing:

01. Cha Cha Baby (Louis Rico)
02. Lover (Richard Rodgers / Lorenz Hart)
03. Rabisco (Ernâni Turini)
04. Tequila (Chuck Rio)
05. Copacabana (João de Barro / Alberto Ribeiro)
06. Patrícia (Perez Prado)
07. Moonglow (Irving Mills / Will Hudson / Eddie de Lange)
08. Edsolando (Édson César)
09. Ay Cosita Linda (Pacho Galan)
10. Rag Mop (Anderson / J. Wills)
11. Nel Blu Dipinto Di Blu (Volare) (Domenico Modugno / Franco Migliacci)
12. Torero (Renato Carosone / Nisa)

And most important of all: The link to this treasure:

THE LINK TO THIS TREASURE

Créditos: Pedro & 300discos

17.6.15

Leo Jordan e Seu Conjunto - O Balanco Chegou - Vocals Joab e Coro (1962)

Som/Copacabana SOLP 40026

Piano player Léo Jordan, including his alter egos, for the very first time in this parallel reality with his only (listed) recording, a career album in fact, recorded in 1962.

No additional information on the back cover this time, except for the usual promotional list of albums released by Som, so anything anyone might know about Léo Jordan would be highly appreciated and added to this post.

Although no proof of it, I strongly believe that there is a connection between Léo Jordan and Steve Bernard apart from the fact that Joab Teixeira is present also here, together with his choir, featuring, among others, also Carminha Mascarenhas.

Here is the complete list of instrumentalists and singes:

Léo Jordan (Paulo da Silva Santos) (Paulinho) - Piano
Fernando Freitas - Bateria
Sebastião Barros - Contrabaixo
Antônio Cássio - Guitarra
+
Coral Joab:  
Joab Teixeira, Carminha Mascarenhas, Edigardo Luis, Osvaldo Silva e Álvaro Sena

Here is also the complete list of tracks performed and their respective composers:

01. O Balanço Chegou (Carlos Imperial)
02. Deixa A Nega Gingar (Luis Cláudio de Castro)
03. Mora no Balanço (Sebastião Barros)
04. Balanço da Mulata (Dora Lopes / Carminha Mascarenhas / Nilo Viana)
05. Bo Bo Bom (Waldir Azevedo)
06. O Samba e o Rio (Fernando Freitas)
07. Quero Morrer Seu Amigo (João Roberto Kelly)
08. Tem Que Ser Mulata (Milton Olivetti / Roberto Lane)
09. Tem Que Balançar (Carlos Imperial)
10. Sacatiquipum (Carlos Imperial)
11. Meu Sambalanço (Hianto de Almeida)
12. Dama de Baile (Amaury de Oliveira / Aloísio Santana)
13. Pedra Virada (João Leal Brito ''Britinho'' / Fernando César)

Here is also the notorious kind of text, upon which anyone eager to listen to this rarity must click:

NOTORIOUS KIND OF TEXT

Créditos: Pedro & 300discos

16.6.15

Steve Bernard, Solista de Orgao e Seus Ritmistas - Porque Brilham Teus Olhos (1957)

Fantasia/Philips SLP 1805

The other promised album by Steve Bernard out of the current package.

Instead of writing about this release, I will just point to the back cover text written by J. Cascata, as a text is worth more than a thousand words.

The list of musicians reveals which instrument is played by whom, but opens a new dilemma: Is Silvio Viana actually Sylvio Vianna?

Steve Bernard (Órgão)
Gagliard (Baixo)
Anestaldo Américo (Bateria)
Nestor Campos (Guitarra)
Silvio Viana (Ritmo)

Nothing questionable about the track listing, though:

01. Porque Brilham os Teus Olhos (Fernando César)
02. O Gênio da Marly (Silvio Viana)
03. Stranger In Paradise (Robert Wright / George Forrest)
04. Curruira Saltitante (Lina Pesce)
05. Tic-tac (Steve Bernard)
06. Odeon (Ernesto Nazareth)
07. Blue Canary (Vic Florino)
08. Teus Olhos Entendem os Meus (Haroldo Eiras / Victor Berbara)
09. Apanhei-te Cavaquinho (Ernesto Nazareth)
10. La Petite Valse (Joe Heyne)
11. Pintassilgo Apaixonado (Lina Pesce)
12. Eu Desejo (Henrique Hazan)

FANTASIA

Créditos: Pedro & 300discos
  
ABOUT IRMA ALVAREZ by Alberto:
Não posso deixar de ressaltar, que fiquei emocionado com a capa do mesmo, ao ver a foto da belíssima e talentosa atriz Irma Alvarez (já falecida), argentina de nascimento, mas brasileira de coração. Como ela era linda, no seu tempo de modelo e vedete, nos espetáculos do teatro de revista. Posteriormente, revelou-se uma atriz extraordinária e premiada, pelo seu desempenho no filme Porto das Caixas (1962) de Paulo César Saraceni, também, foi artista plástica nos seus últimos anos de vida, além, de ter sido sempre, uma mulher sensível, gentil, bem educada, enfim, um ser humano da melhor qualidade.

15.6.15

Steve Bernard e Seu Conjunto - Soiree Intima (1957)

Odeon MOCB 3009

Incredible that Steve Bernard's career albums had (as far as I know) never been made available on net, untill recently Pedro & 300discos had the good idea to start sending them to us all.
The newest package, just rolling in as I write, contains even two, both released in 1957.

Here is the first one, quite self explaining by the front cover picture, additionaly stressed by the text Para Dançar, yet the back cover features a text by José Fernandes giving a review about the music in general and adds a few words about each track presented on this release.

No doubt: Suitable for an intimate party, or simply sophisticated hedonistic listening pleasure:

01. Concerto D'autunno (Camillo Bargoni / Danpa)
02. Atômico (Ray Fortuny)
03. Kalahuama (Humberto Teixeira)
04. Rouxinol Alegre (Tradicional) Música tradicional romena
05. Folha Morta (Ary Barroso)
06. Steve no Choro (Steve Bernard)
07. Almost Paradise (N. Petty)
08. Casa da Loló (Djalma Ferreira / José Bicalho)
09. Conceição (Jair Amorim / Valdemar de Abreu "Dunga")
10. Transatlantic Mambo (J. Gringo)
11. Joga a Rede no Mar (Fernando César / Nazareno de Brito)
12. Se Acaso Você Chegasse (Lupicínio Rodrigues / Felisberto Martins)

PENTHOUSE AND GARDENS PARA DANÇAR

Créditos: Pedro & 300discos

13.6.15

Tamba Trio - Magnitudes (1975)

RCA LZ-1321

A special Argentinian edition of the Tamba Trio 1975 album with two songs left out and two songs added. Clearly, the airline company Varig was the sponsor of this promotional release introducing their, to the fleet newly added DC-10, as indeed you will find photographs of the plane also on the back cover alongside the usual, towards the Brazil bound tourists aimed, pictures.
Fortunately the (Spanish) text on the back cover not only mentions Tamba Trio, but gives a text about each of all three members: Hélcio Milito, Luis Eça and Bebeto, event printing their complete names: Hélcio Paschoal Milito, Luis Mainzil da Cunha de Eça and Adalberto José de Castillo e Souza (Bebeto).

The edition consists of these compositions:

01. Las 3 de la Manana (Três Horas da Manhã) (Ivan Lins / Waldemar Correia)
02. Jugo de Fruta (Visgo de Jaca) (Rildo Hora / Sérgio Cabral)
03. Bola Bolita (Ou Bola Ou Búlica) (João Bosco / Aldir Blanc) com João Bosco
04. A Orillas del Mar (Beira-mar) (Ivan Lins)
05. Maestro Bimba (Mestre Bimba) (Luis Eça / Helcio Milito / Adalberto)
06. Chorino Nº 1 (Chorinho Nº 1) (Durval Ferreira)
07. Juego de la Vida (Jogo da Vida) (Danilo Caymmi / Sidney Miller)
08. Sanuijuela (Sanguessuga) (Toninho Horta / Fernando Brant)
09. Ventanas (Janelas) (Ivan Lins / Ronaldo Monteiro de Souza)
10. Contra el Viento (Contra O Vento) (Danilo Caymmi / Ana Borba)
11. No tiene Perdon (Não tem Perdão) (Ivan Lins / Ronaldo Monteiro de Souza)
12. Llamada (Chamada) (Hélio Delmiro / Paulo César Pinheiro)

VARIG

Créditos: Pedro & 300discos

THE REPLACED TRACKS by Stu Blagden / Frank-Oliver:
The added tracks for this edition are Nao tem Perdão and Mestre Bimba,which were taken from the LP Tamba (1974) replacing Olha Maria and Beijo Partido.

12.6.15

Conjunto Farroupilha e Trio Nago - Cancoes Populares do Norte E Sul (N/D)

Rádio 0091-GV

A compilation album of songs by the Conjunto Farroupilhas and
Trio Nagô, where each vocal group has it's side on this LP released by Rádio at a date which I could only guess.

While Conjunto Farroupilhas has been featured lately in this parallel reality, Trio Nagô has, apart from one song on the 20 Anos da Nacional (1956) posted in another reality about 3 years ago, their first appearance today.

There is not much that I know about Trio Nagô except that they consist of Mário, Evaldo and Epaminondas and that they have released at least 5 career albums in the period from 1956 to 1959 + 5 compactos / EPs and around 30 78 rpms, starting from 1953.

The compositions selected in accordance with the title of this compilation are:

Lado A:

01. Negrinho do Pastoreio (Barbosa Lessa) Conjunto Farroupilhas
02. Balaio (Tradicional / Adpt. Barbosa Lessa / Adpt. Paixão Cortes) Conjunto Farroupilhas
03. Tatu (Barbosa Lessa / Paixão Cortes) Conjunto Farroupilhas
04. Me Dá Um Mate (Barbosa Lessa): Conjunto Farroupilhas
05. Amargo (Lupicínio Rodrigues / Piratini) Conjunto Farroupilhas
06. Carreteiro (Barbosa Lessa) Conjunto Farroupilhas
 

Lado B:

07. O Jangadeiro (Cyro Monteiro / Dias da Cruz) Trio Nagô
08. O Gemedor (Gilvan Chaves) Trio Nagô
09. Adeus de Xique-xique (Paulo Neves) Trio Nagô
10. Tropeiro do Sol (Graça Batista / Antônio Aguiar) Trio Nagô
11. Iaiá Da Bahia Chegou (João Mello / Clodoaldo Brito) Trio Nagô
12. O Vaqueiro (Luiz Vieira) Trio Nagô

NORTE E SUL

Créditos: Pedro & 300discos

11.6.15

Ed Maciel - Superstereo (1974)

Copacabana COLP 11774

Here is the second Stereo accented recording, released 15 years after the previously posted. No additional information about Superstereo on the back cover this time.

Enjoy the sound of Ed Maciel performing:

01. Lady Milady (J. Barnell / A. Salvet / C. Gordanne)
02. Corazón (Carole King)
03. Lady Lay (P. Groscolas / M. Jourdan)
04. Thanks For Saving My Life (Kenny Gamble / Leon Huff)
05. C'est Le Twist Qui Revient (M. F. Bonnard / D. Dubois)
06. This World Today Is a Mess (D. Hightower / D. Daniel)
07. Love's Theme (Barry White)
08. Eres Tu (Juan Carlos Calderón)
09. Me And You (John Burns / Joe / D. Jones / Dave MacLean)
10. Let Me Try Again (Caravelli / Michel Jourdan / Paul Anka / Sammy Cahn)
11. So Very Hard To Go (S. Kupka / E. Castilho)
12. Goodbye Yellow Brick Road (Elton John / Bernie Taupin)

SUPER STEREO 1974

Créditos: Pedro & 300discos

Ases do Ritmo - Ritmos do Brasil Em Estereo (1959)

RCA Victor (Internacional) BSP 1

There are two albums in the current package received from Pedro & 300discos with the word Stereo prominently displayed on the front cover.

This first one to be presented is also a premiere of Ases do Ritmo, a conjunto (or mini orchestra) consisting of players on these instruments:
Trombone, sax-alto, sax-barítono, sax-tenor, pistão, piano, contrabaixo, bateria, pandeiro, reco-reco, agoguê, ganzá and tamborim.

More about Stereo in general, you may read on the back cover in a long and informative text written by E. B. (whoever it may be), but about the Ases you may read about as much as in the text above.

The compositions are:

01. Falsa Baiana (Geraldo Pereira)
02. Lamento (Djalma Ferreira / Luis Antônio)
03. Baião (Luiz Gonzaga / Humberto Teixeira)
04. Chega de Saudade (Tom Jobim / Vinicius de Moraes)
05. Os Quindins de Iaiá (Ary Barroso)
06. Um A Zero (Pixinguinha / Benedito Lacerda)
07. Se Acaso Você Chegasse (Lupicínio Rodrigues / Felisberto Martins)
08. Atire A Primeira Pedra (Ataulfo Alves / Mário Lago)
09. Kalu (Humberto Teixeira)
10. Cai Cai (Roberto Martins)
11. Copacabana (João de Barro / Alberto Ribeiro)
12. André de Sapato Novo (André Victor Correia)

STEREO 1959

Créditos: Pedro & 300discos

10.6.15

Tito Madi - Romance (1961)

Columbia LPCB 37197

Tito Madi, accompanied by Lyrio Panicali's orchestra and choir.

As this album has already been presented on Loronix, you may read Zeca's text about it on Órfãos do Loronix.

The list of compositions:

01. A Menina Sonha Azul (Tito Madi)
02. A Canção da Esperança (Luis Arruda Paes / Ribeiro Filho)
03. Ternura Antiga (Dolores Duran / Ribamar)
04. Malagueña (Elpídio Ramirez / Pedro Galindo)
05. Cansaço (Ruy Barros)
06. Pedrinhas de Cor (Armando Nunes / Cícero Nunes)
07. Ai de Mim (Capiba)
08. Amor Em Pedaços (Gilberto Panicali / Fernando César)
09. Nunca Me Esqueça (Never Forget Me) (D. Powell / Vrs. Tito Madi)
10. Mi Dicha Lejana (Emigdio Ayala Baez)
11. A Voz dos Sinos (Othon Russo / Nazareno de Brito)
12. Pouca Duração (Pacífico Mascarenhas)

THE ROMANTIC

Créditos: Pedro & 300discos

9.6.15

Various Artists - Vagamente (N/D)

Atila BAE 10.008

A various artists type recording by Atila, an obscure label, released at a date unknown to me. The cover I have seen somewhere before, but as much as I try, I can not remember where...

Anyway, the various artists are:

Simonetti e sua Orquestra
Ely Arcoverde e seu Conjunto
Manfredo Fest e seu Conjunto 

Each one performing 4 compostions:

01. Vagamente (Roberto Menescal / Ronaldo Boscoli) Ely Arcoverde e seu Conjunto
02. Mulata Assanhada (Ataulfo Alves) Simonetti e sua Orquestra
03. Minha Saudade (Donato) Manfredo Fest e seu Conjunto
04. Saudades da Bahia (Dorival Caymmi) Simonetti e sua Orquestra
05. Batida Diferente (Durval Ferreira / Mauricio Einhorn) Manfredo Fest e seu Conjunto
06. Bolinha de Sabao (Adilson Azavedo / Orlan Divo) Ely Arcoverde e seu Conjunto
07. Ela É Carioca (A. C. Jobim / Vinicius de Moraes) Ely Arcoverde e seu Conjunto
08. Bossa Na Praia (Pery Ribeiro / Geraldo Cunha) Manfredo Fest e seu Conjunto
09. Favela (Roberto Martins / Waldemar Silva) Simonetti e sua Orquestra
10. Bossa No Chôro (Manfredo Fest) Manfredo Fest e seu Conjunto
11. Fita Amarela (Noel Rosa) Simonetti e sua Orquestra
12. Mas Que Nada (Jorge Ben) Ely Arcoverde e seu Conjunto

VAGUELY

Créditos: Pedro & 300discos

Steve Bernard e Seu Conjunto Com Valeria e Joab - Ritmo Espetacular (1962)

RCA Victor BBL 1193

Steve Bernard's Ritmo Espetacular from '62, after the shortest possible time that elapsed since I put it on my Santa Claus list, ready to be presented here as another courtesy of Pedro & 300discos.

Here we have Steve again with vocal soloists Valéria and Joab Teixeira in a rhythmical para dançar opus, suitably visually described on the front cover.

The back cover text written by Elmo Barros offers some additional facts about his career and life as well as a detail about Steve's nationality: Húngaro de nascimento e cosmopolita de espírito.

The compositions, perfect for dance and listening pleasure:

01. Roda de Samba (Edgardo Luis / Álvaro Franco) com Joab
02. Sombras de Amor (Reginaldo Bessa / Steve Bernard) com Valéria
03. Bailalo Chiquita (L. Reco / E. Kermont / D. Gallego) com Joab
04. Menino Não Chora (Don Al Bibi) com Joab
05. Moeda Quebrada (Luis Reis / Haroldo Barbosa) com Valéria
06. The Peppermint Twist (J. Dee / H. Clover) com Joab
07. Sixteen Tons (Merle Travis) com Joab
08. O Menino Desce o Morro (Vera Brasil / De Rosa) com Valéria
09. Ya Ya (Robinson) com Joab
10. Nós E O Mar (Roberto Menescal / Ronaldo Bôscoli)
11. The Man With The Golden Arm (Elmer Bernstein / Sylvia Fine)
12. Tema de Samba (Steve Bernard / Reginaldo Bessa) com Valéria

MOULIN ROUGE

Créditos: Pedro & 300discos

ABOUT STEVE BERNARD by Reginaldo Bessa (sent via Facebook to Frank-Oliver):
Hello, Frank.
Steve Bernard was a Hungarian, who came to Brazil in the time of the Second World War. He was a Jew. Valeria was Brazilian. The two are dead. He was pianist and leader of the band. She was the regular singer.
Marvelllous!!!! I"ve not this album.Yes, it was my first step in music.
Thanks a lot.

7.6.15

Orlando Silveira - Choros, Ontem, Hoje e Sempre (1978)

Entré/CBS 104410

Acordeom player Orlando Silveira has been present in this parallel reality on numerous ocasions, but although he has recorded at least 16 career albums in the period from 1956 to 1980, this one is the first to be featured here.

The complete cast of musicians participating goes as follows:

Orlando Silveira (Acordeom)
J. Cláudio (Vibrafone)
Neco (Guitarra)
Dino (Violão 7)
Meira e Neco (Violão)
Canhoto (Cavaquinho)
Sergio Barroso (Contrabaixo)
Tião Marinho (Contrabaixo Fx. 9 e 10)
Wilson das Neves (Bateria)
Gilson de Freitas, Jorge Silva e Risadinha (Ritmo)

Arranjos, Regência e Direção de Produção: 
Orlando Silveira

The compositions:

01. Espinha de Bacalhau (Severino Araújo)
02. Quanto Dói Uma Saudade (Aníbal Augusto Sardinha)
03. Flamengo (Bonfíglio de Oliveira)
04. Uma Noite no Sumaré (Esmeraldino Sales)
05. Equilibrando (Orlando Silveira / Esmeraldino Sales)
06. Araponga (Luiz Gonzaga)
07. Modulando (Rubens Leal Brito)
08. Eu Quero É Sossego (K-Ximbinho)
09. Tenebroso (Ernesto Nazareth)
10. Perigoso (Orlando Silveira / Esmeraldino Sales)
11. Paduando (Mozart)
12. Simplicidade (Jacob do Bandolim)

EQUILIBRANDO

Créditos: Pedro & 300discos

6.6.15

Netinho - Clarinesamba (1973)

Beverly BLP 80074

Our old friend Netinho, solista de clarinete, with a Samba-enredo selection from the period 1971 to 1973, once more wrapped in a cartoon like cover, similar to the one posted here about 2 1/2 months ago.

The Carnaval flavored tracks are:

01. Alô! Alô! Taí Carmen Miranda (Império Serrano - Samba-enredo 1972) (Wilson Diabo / Heitor Rocha / Maneco)
02. Lendas do Abaeté (Mangueira - Samba-enredo 1973) (Jajá / Preto Rico / Manoel)
03. Festa Para Um Rei Negro (Salgueiro - Samba-enredo 1971) (Zuzuca)
04. Viagem Encantada Pindorama a Dentro (Império Serrano - Samba-enredo 1973) (Wilson Diabo / Malaquias)
05. Eneida Amor e Fantasia (Salgueiro - Samba-enredo 1973) (Geraldo Babão)
06. Zodíaco no Samba (Unidos de Vila Isabel - Samba-enredo 1973) (Paulo Brazão / Irany S. Silva)
07. Rio Carnaval dos Carnavais (Padeirinho / Nilton Russo / Moacir)
08. O Sabor Poético da Literatura de Cordel (Eládio Gomes dos Santos)
09. Pasargada (O Amigo do Rei) (Portela - Samba-enredo 1973) (David Correia)
10. Ilu Ayê Terra da Vida (Portela - Samba-Enredo 1972) (Cabana / Norival Reis)
11. Mangueira, Minha Querida Madrinha (Tengo Tengo) (Salgueiro - Samba-enredo 1972) (Zuzuca)  

HOT AND MELODIC New link 22.7.2020
 
Créditos: Pedro & 300discos

Ana Lucia Canta Triste (1964)

RGE XRLP 5239

Continuing with vocal music and forgotten cantoras.
  
Ana Lúcia, for the first time on Parallel Realities.

But Ana Lúcia can not be counted as completely forgotten: Her discography counts three career albums, out of which two had been brought to light thanks to Loronix.
This album I had for a long time, but without a cover and in a lower resolution, a problem resolved by Andreas Dünnewald who sent me a better resolution transfer and both covers.

Enjoy:

01. Amei Tanto (Baden Powell / Vinicius de Moraes)
02. Andam Dizendo (Tom Jobim / Vinicius de Moraes)
03. Carinhoso (Pixinguinha / João de Barro)
04. Derradeira Primavera (Tom Jobim / Vinicius de Moraes)
05. Acalanto (Dorival Caymmi)
06. Diz Que Fui Por Aí (Zé Keti / Hortêncio Rocha)
07. Tem Dó (Baden Powell / Vinicius de Moraes)
08. Valsa de Eurídice (Vinicius de Moraes)
09. Homem de Verdade (Tuca / Consuelo de Castro)
10. Domingo Azul do Mar (Tom Jobim / Newton Mendonça)
11. Meu Todo Bem (Oscar Castro Neves / Luvercy Fiorini)
12. Balanço do Mar (Zil Rosendo)

ANA AUS DEUTSCHLAND

Créditos: Andreas Dünnewald - Brazilliance 

5.6.15

Os Vocalistas Modernos - Novamente em Foco! (1960)

Philips P 630.428 L

Os Vocalistas Modernos for the first time on Parallel Realities with their second career album out of altogether three + two EPs, recorded between 1958 and 1961.

This vocal band consists of five girls: Ivone, Odaléa, Vera, Consuela and Marly and four boys: Edgardo, Cosme, Abelardo and Emanuel all of them combining their voices according to artistic requests by Maestro Carlos Monteiro de Sousa. More about Brazilian vocal bands in general and Os Vocalistas Modernos in particular, you may read in the linear notes on the back cover, written by Lúcio Rangel.

The compositions are:

01. Samba da Minha Terra (Dorival Caymmi)
02. Samba de Uma Nota Só (Tom Jobim / Newton Mendonça)
03. Samba É Isto (Alcebíades Nogueira / José Batista)
04. Samba do Perroquet (Djalma Ferreira / Ivone Rebelo)
05. Samba Torto (Tom Jobim / Aloysio de Oliveira)
06. Samba Feliz (Roberto Martins / Osvaldo Santiago)
07. André de Sapato Novo (André Victor Correia)
08. Se Você Jurar (Ismael Silva / Nilton Bastos / Francisco Alves)
09. Gavião Calçudo (Pixinguinha / Cícero de Almeida)
10. Os Quindins de Iaiá (Ary Barroso)
11. Um Chorinho Diferente (Gaúcho / Ivone Rebelo)
12. Casa de Sopapo (Custódio Mesquita / Luis Peixoto)

FOCUS

Créditos: Pedro & 300discos

4.6.15

Aloisio e Seus Teclados - Bon Voyage - Cantam: Nelson Figueiredo e Odyssea (1960)

Copacabana CLP 11137

The unknown cantoras da noite trend is, luckily, continuing:

A surprise package sent by Edson Mendes arrived this morning in my mailbox: Aloísio Figueiredo's Bon Voyage, together with an accompanying text:

"This record has a special interest for me (besides the musical part), because the night club Bon Voyage was near from my old home and it is a beautiful building, projected by the Brazilian internationally known architect Oscar Niemeyer. It still exists, but now is not a night club anymore."

More about Bon Voyage, Aloísio, this album as well as about Oscar Niemeyer, you may read on the back cover text.

More about Nelson Figueiredo is the fact that he is Aloísio's brother and singing on two compositions.

More about singer Odysséa, except for the fact that she is a new singer featured on two tracks, you will not find in the text, neither, as far as I know, anywhere else.

On the other hand, you may hear her singing on two tracks on this fantastic album, consisting of these compositions:

01. Sweetly (Docemente) (Hervé Cordovil / René Cordovil)
02. Ódio (Aloísio Figueiredo / Nelson Figueiredo) com Odysséa 
03. The Dream Of Olwen (C. Williams)
04. Tá Compreendido (Aloísio Figueiredo / Nelson Figueiredo) com Nelson Figueiredo
05. Moonglow (Irving Mills / Will Hudson / Eddie de Lange)
06. Agora É Cinza (Alcebíades Barcelos "Bide" / Armando "Marçal")
07. A Felicidade (Tom Jobim / Vinicius de Moraes)
08. Homem Moderno (Aloísio Figueiredo / Nelson Figueiredo) com Nelson Figueiredo
09. E A Chuva Parou (Ribamar / Esdras Pereira da Silva / Victor Freire)
10. Só Saudade (Calixto de Paula Acle) com Odysséa
11. Escale a Vitória (Varel / Bailly)
12. Alguém Como Tu (José Maria de Abreu / Jair Amorim)

Performed by:

Organ, piano, accordion and celeste - Aloysio Figueiredo
Guitar - Lúcio
Bass - Calixto
Drums and rhythm section - not credited
Vocals - Odysséa and Nelson Figueiredo

OSCAR NIEMEYER

Créditos: Edson Mendes

3.6.15

The G/9 Group - Brazil Now (1968)

Sonorama L-06 (2005)

The promised album by The G/9 Group has just arrived from Moscow, so after the discussion about if it is the same Valéria, who is singing on Steve Bernard's Top Hit Party the one singing here, I have finally had the chance to compare.

Honestly speaking, just by listening I can neither claim that it is the same Valéria, nor that it is another singer with a similar name.
From 1960 to 1968 the Zeitgeist has deeply changed and the change affected all musical aspect including ways of singing, not to mention ageing ladies' voices.

Anyway, here is a recording strongly representing the spirit of '68, created by:

Arranged By – Maestro Pachequinho
 
Vocals – Edgardo, Joab, Valéria, Zezé
Double Bass – Sergio
Drums – Wilson  das Neves
Guitar – Neco
Mastered By – Jury Lutz
Percussion – Pedro
Piano – Dom Salvador

Producer – Henrique Gandelman
Producer (Assistant) – Clovis Mello

Containing these compositions:

01. P'ra Que Chorar (I'll Take A Chance) (Baden Powell / N. Gimbel / Vinicius De Moraes)
02. Vesti Azul (Nonato Buzar)
03. Ponteio (Edu Lobo / Capinam)
04. Sambou...Sambou (Alphabet) (João Donato / João Melo / N. Gimbel)
05. Este Seu Olhar (That Look You Wear) (A. C. Jobim / Gene Lees)
06. Viola Enluarada (Marcos Valle / Paulo Sergio Valle)
07. Lady Madonna (John Lennon / Paul McCartney)
08. Deixa (Let Me) (Baden Powell / N. Gimbel / Vinicius De Moraes)
09. Alegria, Alegria (Caetano Veloso)
10. Retrato Em Branco E Preto (A. C. Jobim / Chico Buarque De Hollanda)
11. I've Got You Under My Skin (Cole Porter)

LADY MADONNA

Créditos: Bossanov

Britinho e Seu Conjunto - Quiero Que Me Beses (1961)

Continental LPP 3185

Another album by João Leal Brito, recorded in 1961 under the name of Britinho, derived from his real name.

A text on the back cover, written by Nazareno de Brito, tells us more about him.

The music?

Exactly as you can expect by looking at the front cover:

01. Moliendo Café (José Manzo)
02. Se Você Disser Que Sim (Luiz Bandeira)
03. Se Ela Sente Saudade (Herivelto Martins / Waldemar Gomes)
04. Sem Ninguém (João Leal Brito ''Britinho'' / Fernando César)
05. Quem Quiser Encontrar O Amor (Carlos Lyra / Geraldo Vandré)
06. The Man With The Golden Arm (Elmer Bernstein / Sylvia Fine)
07. O Barquinho (Roberto Menescal / Ronaldo Bôscoli)
08. Quiero Que Me Beses (Panchito Nolé / Luis Armangual)
09. Paciência (Vou Brigar Com Ela) (Lupicínio Rodrigues)
10. O Direito de Amar (J. M. Alves / Osvaldo Bettio)
11. Caminhando na Garoa (Nazareno de Brito / Dunga)
12. My Love For You (Sid Wayne / Abner Silva)

PIERRE ROMERO

Créditos: Pedro & 300discos

2.6.15

Britinho, Seu Piano e Seu Ritmo - Os Dez Maiores Sambas (1956)

Sinter SLP 1061

João Leal Brito aka Britinho's samba 10' LP from 1956. (I left out Britinho's other false names out this time, as it is a too long list to be re-typed on every post of his numerous recordings).

Anyway, insiders know all his true and false names and the othor  will, for sure, be quite content with these presented sambas coming out loud from the speakers:

01. Implorar (Kid Pepe / Germano Augusto / João Gaspar)
02. Na Baixa do Sapateiro (Ary Barroso)
03. Ai Que Saudades da Amélia (Ataulfo Alves / Mário Lago)
04. Não Tem Solução (Dorival Caymmi / Carlos Guinle)
05. Pois É (Ataulfo Alves)
06. Aquarela do Brasil (Ary Barroso)
07. Feitio de Oração (Noel Rosa / Vadico)
08. Risque (Ary Barroso)
09. Jura (J. B. da Silva "Sinhô")
10. Feitiço da Vila (Noel Rosa / Vadico)

SAMBA TOP TEN

Créditos: Pedro & 300discos

Steve Bernard e Seu Conjunto - Dancando com Steve Bernard (1957)

Polydor LPNG 4009

Although I planned to post this album by Steve Bernard as the first out of the arriving package sent to us by Pedro & 300discos, the transfer to my PC got interrupted several times on this particular file, so I am doing it now, as I have finally managed to finish it.

The great but until recently from my view almost completely hidden organ player and bandleader, whose whole discography I have greedily added to my wish list, with his para dançar Dançando from 1957 performing:

01. Carrapicho (Humberto Teixeira)
02. Fracassos de Amor (Tito Madi / Milton Silva)
03. Calypso (High Society) (Cole Porter)
04. Vai e Vem (Luiz Bandeira)
05. My Prayer (Mi Oración) (Georges Boulanger)
06. Sururú na Lapa (João Leal Brito ''Britinho'' / Fats Elpidio)
07. Choro Nº 2 (Nestor Campos)
08. Day-O (The Banana Boat Song) (Irving Burgie / William Attaway)
09. Carinhoso (Pixinguinha / João de Barro)
10. Horas Esquecidas (Fernando César / Nazareno de Brito)
11. Around The World (Victor Young / Harold Adamson)
12. Coquetel na Mesbla (Steve Bernard)

P.S. The text on the back cover, signed with H. G. provides additional information about every song played.

HIGH SOCIETY

Créditos: Pedro & 300discos

1.6.15

Ary Barroso - Encontro Com Ary (1956)

Copacabana CLP 3060

A musical chat with the great composer Ary Barroso, with Ary commenting his compositions and playing them himself on the piano.

More of Ary's comments you may read in the linear notes on the back cover, handwritten and signed by Ary Barroso.

This 10' LP was re-edited as a 12' LP in 1964 (Copacabana CLP 11364). 

The compositions chosen are:

1. Trapo de Gente (Ary Barroso) Samba
2. Minha Mágoa (Ary Barroso) Valsa
3. Risque (Ary Barroso) Samba
4. Camisa Amarela (Ary Barroso) Samba
5. Na Baixa do Sapateiro (Ary Barroso) Samba
6. No Rancho Fundo (Ary Barroso / Lamartine Babo) Samba
7. Choro Brasileiro Nº 3 (Ary Barroso) Choro
8. Nem Ela (Ary Barroso) Samba
    Aquarela do Brasil (Ary Barroso) Samba

AQUARELA DE BARROSO

Créditos: Pedro & 300discos

P.S. This album was, as I just realized, already posted on Loronix six years ago, so you may read Zeca's text about it, reprinted on Órfãos do Loronix