Bossa Nova Sua Historia Sua Gente
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Average customer review:Track Listing
Disc 1:
- Sofrer � da Vida - Mario Reis
- Voc� - Norma Bengell, Dick Farney
- N�s E O Mar - D�ris Monteiro
- S� Dan�o Samba
- Mocinho Bonito - Billy Blanco
- Samba Do Avi�o - Os Cariocas
- Rio - L�cio Alves
- As Praias Desertas - Elizeth Cardoso
- �ltimo Canto - Agostinho Dos Santos
- Influ�ncia Do Jazz - Leny Andrade
- Minha Saudade - Tamba Trio
- Por Toda a Minha Vida - Lenita Bruno
- Tristeza de N�s Dois - Lu�z E�a
- Tem Mais Samba - Quarteto em Cy
- Borand� - Ed� Lobo, Tamba Trio
- Berimbau - Vin�cius de Moraes, Baden Powell
- Girl From Ipanema - Astrud Gilberto
- Carta Ao Tom 74 - Vin�cius de Moraes, Toquinho
Disc 2:
- Samba da Pergunta - Jo�o Gilberto
- Summer Samba (Samba de Ver�o) - Roberto Menescal
- Demais - Maysa
- Folha de Papel - S�rgio Ricardo
- Chora Tua Tristeza - Oscar Neves
- Ao Amigo Tom - Claudette Soares
- Voc� E Eu - Sylvia Telles
- Coisa Mais Linda - Carlos Lyra
- Ela � Carioca - Sergio Mendes, Bossa Rio
- Maria Moita - Nara Le�o
- Upa Neguinho - Lennie Dale
- Que Maravilha/Chove Chuva/Mas Que Nada - Zimbo Trio
- Palavra Em Palavra - MPB-4
- Chuva - Los Gatos
- Tema Do Boneca de Palha - Rosinha de Valen�a
- Olha Maria - Chico Buarque
- S� Tinha de Ser Com Voc� - Elis Regina, Antonio Carlos Jobim
- Ana Luiza - Tom Jobim
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #489479 in Music
- Released on: 1999-12-23
- Number of discs: 2
- Format: Import
Customer Reviews
Excellent introduction to '60s and '70s Brazilian pop
A CD reissue of a three-LP set from 1975, this one digs pretty deep into bossa's roots... Includes dozens of long-lost artists, such as Mario Reis, Lennie Dale, Billy Blanco and Doris Monteiro who don't make it on many top ten lists anymore. Some of these tracks I don't care for -- the more lightweight stuff by Tamba Trio, for example, but for a taste of artists such as Carlos Lyra or Dick Farney, this is definitely worth it. Also has the superstars, and the super songs. The liner notes are the clincher -- they're rambunctiously affectionate and enthusiastic, random and sloppy. It's like reading a really great DIY zine on Brazilian pop, with little articles on artists, producers, styles, etc. Definitely recommended.




