Winter, Paul / Lyra, Carlos: Sound Of Ipanema
Winter, Paul / Lyra, Carlos: Sound Of Ipanema
Format: VINYL LP
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Artist: Winter, Paul / Lyra, Carlos
Label: Columbia
Product Type: VINYL LP
UPC: 8435395501290
Genre: Rock
Elemental Music presents a newly remastered 180-gram LP reissue of an excellent 1964 jazz-bossa album: Paul Winter and Carlos Lyra's sensational album "The Sound of Ipanema", originally released by the Columbia label. Recorded in Rio de Janeiro, it features Lyra's compositions and includes the essential Brazilian combo of that period: Sérgio Mendes (piano), Sebastião Neto (bass), and Milton Banana (drums). Winter was the only American on this album and he fit very well with the bossa spirit because of his lyrical and open-minded musical sensibility. The album was a smooth and engaging American-Brazilian fusion. Highlights of this gem are the bossa standards "Aruanda" and "Quem Quiser Encontrar O Amor", originally composedby Carlos Lyra with Geraldo Vandré. The Sound of Ipanema is a delightfully fresh album, symbol of the golden years of Bossa Nova.
Tracks:
1.1 Voce E Eu
1.2 Se E Tarde Me Perdoa
1.3 Maria Ninguem
1.4 De Quem Ama
1.5 Quem Quizer Encontrar O Amor
1.6 Aruanda
1.7 Coisa Mais Linda
1.8 O Morro
1.9 Mas Tambem Quem Mandou
1.10 Tem Do de Mim
1.11 Lobo Bobo