Branco, Waltel: Assim Na Terra Como No Ceu

Branco, Waltel SKU: 28996262
Branco, Waltel: Assim Na Terra Como No Ceu

Branco, Waltel: Assim Na Terra Como No Ceu

Branco, Waltel SKU: 28996262

Format: VINYL LP

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Title: Assim Na Terra Como No Ceu
Artist: Branco, Waltel
Label: Mr Bongo
Product Type: VINYL LP
UPC: 7119691238814
Genre: International

Vinyl LP pressing. Digitally remastered edition. Originally released in 1970, this brilliant, incredibly lengthy titled album contains incidental songs from three soap operas: Assim na Terra Como No Céu, Passo dos Ventos and the most well-known Irmãos Coragem. The album contains elements not dissimilar to Incredible Bongo Band, Nico Gomez, classic Blaxploitation OST's and lost library gems. Originals are nigh on impossible to find and Mr. Bongo are very proud to be able to reissue it. Waltel Branco had a long career as conductor, composer, player, arranger. In the early ‘50s he had the opportunity to play jazz in Cuba (with Mongo Santamaria, Chico O'Farrill), then in the US and Europe. He's a cornerstone in Brazilian music, mixing it with Latin and jazz for him or famous artists (Tim Maia, Astor Piazzolla, Tom Jobim, Flora Purim...). He realized many movie soundtracks, summing more than 5000 compositions.

Tracks:
1.1 Tema de Abertura
1.2 Bandinha
1.3 Diana
1.4 Tema de Ricardinho
1.5 Tema de Amor
1.6 200 MPH
1.7 I Giorni Dell'ira
1.8 Frustracao
1.9 Back Ground
1.10 Zorra
1.11 Efeito
1.12 Tema de Suspense
1.13 Benamie
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