Artist:
Sergio Mendes & Brazil '66
Format:
MP3 Format - 320 kbps - Ripped from Vinyl
Description:
The Brasil '66 debut album on A&M opens with a bang--"Mas Que Nada" was, and still is, one of Mendes' finest recordings. Using a sparse combination of female vocalists, drums, piano, bass and percussion, this album was Brasil '66 at its leanest. "One Note Samba/Spanish Flea" cleverly combines two popular songs, one of Bossa Nova fame, the other straight out of the Tijuana Brass catalog. Henry Mancini's "Lujon" (from the excellent Mr. Lucky Goes Latin album) is given vocals and retitled "Slow Hot Wind". "O Pato" and "Agua De Beber" cover a couple more tracks from the popular Brazilian repertoire, and the American popular scene is represented by "Going Out Of My Head" and "Day Tripper". One of the more interesting tunes here is "Berimbau", based on a Brazilian chant. (Interesting tidbit: "Mas Que Nada" has been misspelled, in perpetuity, as "Mais Que Nada" on Brasil 66 albums!)
Files:
01 Mais Que Nada (Ma-sh Kay Nada).mp3
02 One Note Samba - Spanish Flea.mp3
03 The Joker.mp3
04 Going Out Of My Head.mp3
05 Tim Dom Dom (Chim Dome Dome).mp3
06 Daytripper.mp3
07 Aqua De Beber (Aqwa Gee Beberr).mp3
08 Slow Hot Wind.mp3
09 O Pato (O Pawtoo).mp3
10 Berimbau (Ber-in-bough).mp3
Nfo:
First in what I hope to be a series of old vinyl
records re-released in digital format for new fans worldwide.
I personally remastered this vinyl record to CD and then MP3.
Guilty:
underdesign
Friendly:
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