Avanco / Various: Avanco
Avanco / Various: Avanco
Format: VINYL LP
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Artist: Avanco / Various
Label: Soul Jazz Records
Product Type: VINYL LP
UPC: 5026328204314
Genre: International, Brazilian
Vinyl LP pressing. Digitally remastered edition of this 1963 album from one of the most important musical groups to emerge out of the Bossa Nova movement in Brazil in the 1960s. Led by the young genius pianist, arranger and composer Luiz Eça, and formed in Rio de Janeiro in 1963, the Tamba Trio became the central group at the legendary Bottle's Bar - home of the Bossa Nova in Beco das Garrafas - where they played alongside the many stars of the day such as Elis Regina, Carlos Lyra, Nara Leão and Edu Lobo. The group's unique and highly distinctive bossa jazz and vocals style was to prove highly influential in the development of boss nova, never more so than on their amazing original version of 'Mas Que Nada', written by Jorge Ben and featured here. SoulJazz.
Tracks:
1.1 Garota de Ipanema
1.2 Mas, Que Nada!
1.3 Negro
1.4 Mania de Maria
1.5 Vento de Mar
1.6 Sonho de Maria
1.7 So Danco Samba
1.8 O Samba Da Minha Tierra
1.9 Moca Flor
1.10 Rio
1.11 Tristeza de Nos Dois
1.12 Esperanca