Musidisc Hi-Fi 2023
About Turma da Bossa I know only that this is probably their only album and that there is another band with the same name who has released in 2000 a CD with a recording of their live performance at Tom's Bar.
As expected, the linear notes by Sebastião Fonseca are without any information about the Turma at all, explaining their music and the compositions performed with a prominent quantity of words instead.
So, at the moment there is only one path to take to find out more:
The path of simply listening to:
01. Chega de Saudade (Tom Jobim / Vinicius de Moraes)
02. Lamento (Djalma Ferreira / Luis Antônio)
03. Vai, Mas Vai Mesmo (Ataulfo Alves)
04. Não Vou Pra Brasília (Billy Blanco)
05. Mocinho Bonito (Billy Blanco)
06. É Luxo Só (Ary Barroso / Luis Peixoto)
07. Se Acaso Você Chegasse (Lupicínio Rodrigues / Felisberto Martins)
08. Recado (Djalma Ferreira / Luis Antônio)
09. Barracão (Luis Antônio / Oldemar Magalhães)
10. Com Que Roupa (Noel Rosa)
THE RIGHT PATH
Créditos: Pedro & 300discos
THE STEREO VERSION by Frank-Oliver:
There was also a second stereo edition of the record called Turma de
Bossa - Samba de Brasilia with three different or additional tracks
There was also a second stereo edition of the record called Turma de Bossa - Samba de Brasilia with three different or additional tracks
ReplyDeleteDanke Frank!
DeleteThere was also an American pressing, with second edition tracklist, called "Sounds from Brasília" (Musidisc Stereo MS-16014), issued in 1960. In place of the "ghost group" Turma da Bossa, appear The Brasilian (sic) Rhythmists.
ReplyDeleteDiscogs website's trackist made a mistake, following information containing on back cover: "Chega de Saudade" is the third, not the first track. Happily the label shows the correct list. And so does my ears – I have the record too!
https://www.discogs.com/The-Brasilian-Rhythmists-Sounds-From-Brasilia/release/7934855
greetings from Brazil
PS: Brasília remains as our Capital.
Thank you Silvio!
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