Showing posts with label Trio Esperança. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Trio Esperança. Show all posts

Wednesday, November 15, 2017

Trio Esperança - A Capela Do Brasil

Bitrate: MP3@320K/s
Time: 53:18
Size: 122.0 MB
Styles: Latin jazz, Brazilian traditions
Year: 1993
Art: Front

[2:42] 1. Aquarela Do Brasil
[2:30] 2. Casaco Marrom
[3:11] 3. O Pato
[3:23] 4. Qualquer Coisa
[3:36] 5. Aquele Um
[2:32] 6. La Vie En Rose
[2:11] 7. Corcovado
[4:06] 8. Coisa Feita
[2:19] 9. Comecar De Novo
[0:27] 10. De Passagem
[2:58] 11. Gold Heranca
[1:35] 12. Watashi (Sapporo 76)
[4:04] 13. Rua Ramalhete
[2:52] 14. Expresso 2222
[2:31] 15. O Que Sera (A Flor Da Pele)
[2:25] 16. Conversa De Botequim
[3:05] 17. Toada
[3:19] 18. San Vicente
[3:23] 19. Deixa Isso Pra La

The Trio Esperança was formed in 1958 by siblings Mário Correia José Maria, Regina Correia José Maria, and Eva Correia José Maria (Evinha), who were respectively ten, 12, and seven at the time. They debuted in radio in 1961, at Rádio Mundial (RJ), soon recording their first single, Menino do Amendoim (José Messias), through Odeon. In 1963 the group recorded their first LP, Nós Somos o Sucesso, which contained their first hit, "Filme Triste" ("Loudermilk" adaptation by Romeu Silva). Many of their songs fell into the then-popular jovem guarda category, such as "Festa do Bolinha" (Roberto Carlos/Erasmo Carlos), "Gasparzinho" (Renato Correia), and other similar tunes. Until 1968, the year in which Evinha departed for her solo career, the trio recorded five LPs. Joined by another sister, Marisa Correia José Maria, the trio recorded seven more LPs and CDs by 1999, remaining active in Europe during that time. They also incorporated a variety of musical styles into their repertoire, including MPB. ~Alvaro Neder

A Capela Do Brasil

Thursday, July 31, 2014

Trio Esperança - Doce França

Bitrate: 320K/s
Time: 42:28
Size: 97.2 MB
Styles: Latin vocals
Year: 2013
Art: Front

[2:37] 1. Les Copains D'abord
[3:38] 2. Quelques Mots D'amour
[2:59] 3. Ce N'est Rien
[3:26] 4. La Chanson Des Vieux Amants (Canção Dos Velhos Amantes)
[3:17] 5. Lily (Lily A Somali)
[2:52] 6. Et Maintenant
[2:53] 7. Chaque Jour De Plus
[4:16] 8. La Bohême (Uma Bela Historia)
[3:01] 9. Sob O Ceu De Paris
[2:25] 10. Que Reste-T-Il De Nos Amours (Bem Mais Que Tudo)
[3:16] 11. Bancs Publics (Os Amantes Dos Bancos Publicos)
[2:33] 12. La Vie En Rose
[2:52] 13. Message Personnel
[2:16] 14. Tendresse

L’histoire remonte à loin. Quand les petites Corrêa, encore si petites, faisaient d’une caisse une scène et d’un manche à balai un micro au fond du jardin familial, dans le quartier de la Gavea à Rio, imitant leurs trois frères aînés, dont le groupe « les Golden Boys » battaient des records d’audience auprès du public de la « Jovem Guarda », version Brésil des yeyés. A tant, et si bien, les singer, Eva et Regina finirent par souffler une idée à Roberto, l’aîné de la famille: pourquoi ne formeraient-elles pas un groupe elles aussi. Il y avait encore un petit frère disponible, Mario. Ainsi naquit le Trio Esperança, dans les années 60. La caisse et le balai restant à la disposition du bébé de la tribu, Mariza…. en attendant des jours meilleurs ; elle savait à peine parler mais chantait déjà comme un pinson. Le premier album du Trio « Menino do amendoim » passe inaperçu; le second, « Filme Triste », véritable compilation en portugais des tubes internationaux de l’époque (Like a Bridge over a Trouble water, Down Town, Gorgy Girl…) fait un triomphe. Le Trio Esperança emboîte le pas aux « Golden Boys ». Du coup, papa Corrêa décide qu’il est temps de s’occuper de sa smala et échange son bureau à la banque pour celui de manager. Entre scènes, festivals, plateaux télé, studios et école – « Nous y allions entre deux concerts… » – les trois gamins accumulent tubes et succès.

Doce França

Tuesday, July 22, 2014

Trio Esperança - Doce França

Size: 99,6 MB
Time: 42:44
File: MP3 @ 320K/s
Released: 2013
Styles: Chanson, Brazilian Rhythms
Art: Front & Back

01. Les Copains D'abord (2:38)
02. Quelques Mots D'amour (3:40)
03. Ce N'est Rien (3:01)
04. La Chanson Des Vieux Amants (Cançao Dos Velhos Amantes) (3:26)
05. Lily (Lily A Somali) (3:18)
06. Et Maintenant (2:54)
07. Chaque Jour De Plus (2:53)
08. La Boheme (Uma Bela Historia) (4:17)
09. Sob O Ceu De Paris (3:02)
10. Que Reste-t-il De Nos Amours (Bem Mais Que Tudo) (2:25)
11. Bancs Publics (Os Amantes Dos Bancos Publicos) (3:19)
12. La Vie En Rose (2:33)
13. Message Personnel (2:52)
14. Tendresse (2:18)

Trio Esperança is a Brazilian vocal trio, formed in the city of Rio de Janeiro in 1958, by the siblings Mário, Regina and Evinha Correia José Maria. They had several hits in Brazil, such as "Festa do Bolinha" and "Filme Triste" - a version of the pop song Sad Movies (Make Me Cry), released as a single in 1962 - and released albums through Polygram Records, EMI, Universal Music and Philips Records.

After releasing 4 albums in France, the Trio Esperança took a break from the music business in 2002. The band returned on stage in 2008. In 2010, the Trio Esperança, composed by Evinha, Regina and Mariza, released a new album De Bach a Jobim on French label Dreyfus Jazz. The disc featured covers of music by The Beatles, Bach, Antonio Carlos Jobim, in addition to original material.

In 2013, almost 20 years after the release of "A Capela do Brasil", the first album they released in France, the Trio Esperança decided to pay tribute to French music, with their personal take on 14 songs by emblematic French artists, releasing a new album "Doce França"

Doce França