Showing posts with label Wanda Sa. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Wanda Sa. Show all posts

Saturday, April 29, 2017

Various - Mulher Popular Brasileira: Deleituras

Bitrate: MP3@320K/s
Time: 50:10
Size: 114.9 MB
Styles: Brazilian jazz
Year: 2012
Art: Front

[3:34] 1. Fernanda Takai - Insensatez
[2:40] 2. Rita Lee - Pra Você Eu Digo Sim
[4:33] 3. Adriana Maciel - Acabou Chorare
[3:21] 4. Roberta Campos - Quem Sabe Isso Quer Dizer Amor
[4:06] 5. Leila Maria - Seu Tipo
[3:19] 6. Nila Branco - Eu Sei
[4:10] 7. Milena Monteiro - Esperando Aviões
[3:06] 8. Rosa Passos - Curare
[3:57] 9. Wanda Sá - Domingo Azul Do Mar
[3:34] 10. Lisa Ono - Falando De Amor
[2:44] 11. Fafa De Belem - Sem Companhia
[3:35] 12. Teresa Cristina - Para Um Amor No Recife
[4:02] 13. Mônica Salmaso - Alvorecer
[3:23] 14. Márcia Castro - Preta Pretinha

Mulher Popular Brasileira: Deleituras   

Monday, November 14, 2016

Wanda Sá - Cá Entre Nós

Bitrate: MP3@320K/s
Time: 44:43
Size: 102.4 MB
Styles: Brazilian jazz vocals
Year: 2016
Art: Front

[3:30] 1. Rio De Maio
[4:01] 2. Samba Pequeno
[3:45] 3. Cá Entre Nós
[3:52] 4. Considerando
[3:12] 5. Em Tempo, Eu Te Amo
[4:51] 6. Fora De Hora
[3:43] 7. Fotografia
[3:06] 8. Cala, Meu Amor
[3:01] 9. Entardecendo
[5:02] 10. The Nearness Of You
[6:36] 11. Uma Simples Canção

When at 13 she enrolled at Roberto Menescal's guitar academy, Wanda Sá (also known as Wanda de Sah), a successful bossa nova artist, was spotted by Ronaldo Bôscoli and invited to appear on the programs Dois no Balanço (TV Excelsior) and O Fino da Bossa (TV Record). Starting her professional career at 19 with Wanda Vagamente (1964), one of the earliest arranging assignments by Eumir Deodato, Sá launched "Inútil Paisagem" (Tom Jobim/Aloysio de Oliveira) and the earliest compositions by Edú Lobo, Francis Hime, and Marcos Valle. The album, launched at the Fino da Bossa show (at the Paramount Theater in São Paulo), was a success (having been reissued in Japan in the decade of the 2000s) and had a hit with "Vagamente" (Roberto Menescal/Ronaldo Bôscoli). By the end of the same year, she joined Sérgio Mendes' Brasil '65 (with Rosinha de Valença and Jorge Ben Jor), realizing successful shows in Brazil and the U.S., where Brasil '65 was recorded (with the participation of Bud Shank and the Sérgio Mendes Trio). She also recorded in the U.S. the solo Softly and performed both in Brazil and the U.S. with the Sérgio Mendes Trio. In 1966, she returned to Brazil where she did shows with Baden Powell, Vinícius de Moraes, Mièle, Luís Carlos Vinhas, and the Bossa 3. In 1969, Sá participated in Paul Desmond's Hot Summer. Married to Edú Lobo from 1969 to 1982, a period in which she left the scene, Sá returned in the late '80s, performing shows with Roberto Menescal and Mièle, recording Brasileiras in 1994 with Célia Vaz. In 2000, she recorded with Luís Carlos Vinhas, Tião Neto, and João Cortez the CD Wanda Sá & Bossa Três with bossa nova classics and new compositions. Four successful seasons at the Sabbata Tokyo turned the CD Wanda Vagamente into a hit, having reached second place on the top charts. In 2001, she participated with Roberto Menescal, Marcos Valle, and Danilo Caymmi in the Fare Festival (Pavia, Italy). ~ bio by Alvaro Neder

Cá Entre Nós

Friday, September 23, 2016

Wanda Sá & Menescal - Eu E A Musica

Bitrate: MP3@320K/s
Time: 44:33
Size: 102.0 MB
Styles: Brazilian jazz
Year: 2015
Art: Front

[2:56] 1. Wave
[3:43] 2. Como Uma Onda
[5:36] 3. Vagamente Triste Vivo Sonhando Brigas Nunca Mais
[3:56] 4. Chega De Saudade
[5:43] 5. Sábado Em Copacabana Rio Valsa De Uma Cidade Ela é Carioca
[2:48] 6. O Barquinho
[2:18] 7. Vocé
[2:40] 8. Telefone
[3:50] 9. À Sorrir
[3:36] 10. Tá Oquei
[2:43] 11. So Danço Samba O Pato
[4:38] 12. Bye Bye Brasil Aquarelo Do Brasil Isto Aqui O Que É

Roberto Menescal, a pioneer composer and performer of Bossa Nova, and his long-time partner Wanda Sa, offer a delightful selection of classic Brazilian jazz selections including some of Menescal's well-known compositions and those of the "grand master", Antonio Carlos "Tom" Jobim. Their guitars and voices blend wonderfully and create the light, breezy familiar style that has become their trademark. I have had the privlege of seeing and hearing them live and meeting them personally and I have found that the genuine warmth, Brazilian passion and friendliness they showed to me is conveyed effectively through their music. Though well-known in Brazil, many international audiences, especially in the U.S., Europe and Asia are only now discovering one of Brazil's greatest musical national treasures. Listen once, and you too will know that you have found something very special. ~DrPerman

Eu E A Musica

Monday, July 18, 2016

Wanda Sa - The Music Of Antonio Carlos Jobim

Size: 100,3 MB
Time: 37:04
File: MP3 @ 320K/s
Released: 2016
Styles: Bossa Nova, Samba
Art: Front

01. One Note Samba (English Version) (2:36)
02. Corcovado (English Version) (3:25)
03. Desafinado (English Version) (3:21)
04. Insensatez (English Version) (3:14)
05. Photograph (English Version) (3:24)
06. Agua De Beber (3:37)
07. Bonita (English Version) (3:43)
08. O Amor Em Paz (English Version) (3:17)
09. Triste (English Version) (2:46)
10. Dindi (English Version) (4:18)
11. Inutil Paisagem (English Version) (3:21)

When at 13 she enrolled at Roberto Menescal's guitar academy, Wanda Sá (also known as Wanda de Sah), a successful bossa nova artist, was spotted by Ronaldo Bôscoli and invited to appear on the programs Dois no Balanço (TV Excelsior) and O Fino da Bossa (TV Record). Starting her professional career at 19 with Wanda Vagamente (1964), one of the earliest arranging assignments by Eumir Deodato, Sá launched "Inútil Paisagem" (Tom Jobim/Aloysio de Oliveira) and the earliest compositions by Edú Lobo, Francis Hime, and Marcos Valle. The album, launched at the Fino da Bossa show (at the Paramount Theater in São Paulo), was a success (having been reissued in Japan in the decade of the 2000s) and had a hit with "Vagamente" (Roberto Menescal/Ronaldo Bôscoli). By the end of the same year, she joined Sérgio Mendes' Brasil '65 (with Rosinha de Valença and Jorge Ben Jor), realizing successful shows in Brazil and the U.S., where Brasil '65 was recorded (with the participation of Bud Shank and the Sérgio Mendes Trio). She also recorded in the U.S. the solo Softly and performed both in Brazil and the U.S. with the Sérgio Mendes Trio. In 1966, she returned to Brazil where she did shows with Baden Powell, Vinícius de Moraes, Mièle, Luís Carlos Vinhas, and the Bossa 3. In 1969, Sá participated in Paul Desmond's Hot Summer. Married to Edú Lobo from 1969 to 1982, a period in which she left the scene, Sá returned in the late '80s, performing shows with Roberto Menescal and Mièle, recording Brasileiras in 1994 with Célia Vaz. In 2000, she recorded with Luís Carlos Vinhas, Tião Neto, and João Cortez the CD Wanda Sá & Bossa Três with bossa nova classics and new compositions. Four successful seasons at the Sabbata Tokyo turned the CD Wanda Vagamente into a hit, having reached second place on the top charts. In 2001, she participated with Roberto Menescal, Marcos Valle, and Danilo Caymmi in the Fare Festival (Pavia, Italy). ~by Alvaro Neder

The Music Of Antonio Carlos Jobim

Monday, March 16, 2015

Wanda Sa - Wanda Sa Ao Vivo

Size: 122,0 MB
Time: 52:14
File: MP3 @ 320K/s
Released: 2014
Styles: Bossa Nova, Brazilian Rhythms
Art: Front

01. So Me Fez Bem (2:43)
02. Discussao (2:02)
03. E Nada Mais (4:06)
04. Samba De Uma Nota So (3:50)
05. Consolaçao (3:44)
06. O Que E Amar (4:09)
07. Novo Acorde (Feat. Marcos Valle) (4:13)
08. Vagamente (Feat. Marcos Valle) (5:05)
09. Ciume (Feat. Carlos Lyra) (2:08)
10. Pra Sempre (Feat. Joao Donato, Carlos Lyra) (3:12)
11. Minha Saudade - Bim Bom (Feat. Joao Donato) (3:53)
12. Inutil Paisagem - If You Never Come To Me (Feat. Jane Monheit) (4:07)
13. Coraçao Sem Saida - Spring (Feat. Jane Monheit, Dori Caymmi) (3:54)
14. Caminhos Cruzados (Feat. Jane Monheit, Dori Caymmi) (5:02)

Some of the coolest, most compelling work we've heard in years from Wanda Sa – a very spare, stripped-down session that really gets back to the roots of her music from the 60s! Wanda Sa has been reviving her bossa sound for the past decade or more, but most of those recordings often have a decidedly modern feel in some of the instrumental and production choices – while this album really goes for a classic vibe all the way through, as Wanda sings beautifully without any extra trappings, and plays guitar with this sublime sense of tone and color to really illuminate the lyrics! The music has some extra backings, too – but really in a light, small combo bossa mode – save for some points when Sa is joined by Marcos Valle, Joao Donato, and Carlos Lyra – all of whom approach the project in a similar way. Titles include "O Que E Amar", "Novo Acorde", "Vagamente", "Ciume", "Pra Sempre", "Minha Saudade/Bim Bom", and "E Nada Mais". Also features bonus tracks with appearances from Jane Monheit and Dori Caymmi!

Wanda Sa Ao Vivo