Bitrate: MP3@320K/s
Time: 51:39
Size: 118.3 MB
Styles: Latin jazz
Year: 2012
Art: Front
[2:15] 1. Sérgio Mendes - Tristeza De Nos Dois
[1:58] 2. João Gilberto - Corcovado
[1:27] 3. Sérgio Mendes - Dora Lice
[1:47] 4. João Gilberto - Se È Tarde Me Perdoa
[3:05] 5. Sérgio Mendes - Love For Sale
[1:38] 6. João Gilberto - Samba De Uma Nota Só
[2:44] 7. Sérgio Mendes - Disa
[1:51] 8. João Gilberto - Outra Vez
[2:32] 9. Sérgio Mendes - Oba-La-La
[1:49] 10. João Gilberto - Discussão
[2:47] 11. Sérgio Mendes - On Green Dolphin Street
[1:37] 12. João Gilberto - Um Abraço No Bonfá
[2:05] 13. Sérgio Mendes - Tema Sem Palavras
[1:51] 14. João Gilberto - Amor Certinho
[2:48] 15. Sérgio Mendes - Satin Doll
[1:47] 16. João Gilberto - Só Em Teus Braços
[2:55] 17. Sérgio Mendes - Olhou Para Mim
[1:45] 18. João Gilberto - Meditação
[2:51] 19. Sérgio Mendes - Nica's Dream
[2:01] 20. João Gilberto - O Pato
[2:28] 21. Sérgio Mendes - Outra Vez
[1:23] 22. João Gilberto - Trêvo De 4 Folhas
[2:36] 23. Sérgio Mendes - What Is This Thing Called Love
[1:29] 24. Sérgio Mendes - Diagonal
For most of the second half of the '60s, Sergio Mendes was the top-selling Brazilian artist in the United States, charting huge hit singles and LPs that regularly made the Top Five. His records with his group, Brasil '66, regularly straddled the domestic pop and international markets in America, getting played heavily on AM radio stations, both rock and easy listening, and he gave his label, A&M, something to offer light jazz listeners beyond the work of the company's co-founder, Herb Alpert. During this period, he also became an international music star and one of the most popular musicians in South America.
Born in 1931 in Juazeiro in the northeastern state of Brazil known as Bahia, João Gilberto seemed obsessed with music almost from the moment he emerged from the womb. His grandfather bought him his first guitar at age 14 (much to the dismay of João's father). Within a year, the result of near constant practicing, he was the leader of a band made up of school friends. During this time Gilberto was absorbing the rhythmic subtlety of the Brazilian pop songs of the day, while also taking in the rich sounds of swing jazz (Duke Ellington and Tommy Dorsey), as well as the light opera singing of Jeanette MacDonald. At 18, Gilberto gave up on his small town life and headed to Bahia's largest city, Salvador, to get a foothold in the music industry performing on live radio shows.
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