28.8.13

Ester de Abreu - Isto E Fado (1958)

RCA Victor BBL 1004

Straight from my Santa Claus list as first album to be posted out of a fresh and juicy package that arrived this morning from Pedro & 300discos to be enjoyed by all hedonists interested:

Ester de Abreu's Isto É Fado a rarity from 1958.

Ester is accompanied by:

Antônio Ferreira e Antônio Rodrigues (Guitarra portuguesa)
Leonel Villar e Armando Nunes (Violões)
Luis Marinho (Contrabaixo)

The Fados performed are:

01. Sinal Da Cruz (Ferrer Trindade / Linhares Barbosa / Maximiano de Souza)
02. Recado a Lisboa (João Villaret)
03. Fado do Ciúme (Amadeu do Vale / Frederico Valério)
04. Ai Mouraria (Frederico Valério / Amadeu do Vale)
05. Que Deus Me Perdoe (Frederico Valério / Silva Tavares)
06. Canção da Madragoa (Raul Ferrão / José Galhardo / Vasco Sant'Ana)
07. Mas Sou Fadista (Artur Ribeiro / Ferrer Trindade)
08. Nem Às Paredes Confesso (Artur Ribeiro / Ferrer Trindade / Maximiano de Souza)
09. Tudo Isto É Fado (Fernando de Carvalho / Aníbal Nazareth)
10. Sofre Coração (João Nobre / Amadeu do Vale)
11. Amor Sou Tua (Frederico Valério / G. Pereira da Rosa)
12. Canção do Mar (Ferrer Trindade / Frederico Brito)

LISBOA

Créditos: Pedro & 300discos

Alda Perdigao - EP (1960)

Odeon EP BWB 1.122 (reissue from another reality)

Several days ago, my friend Simon Boutman, an experienced time traveler, returned from one of his trips through the early sixties with a souvenir:
The lost, forgotten and impossible to find EP by Alda Perdigão from 1960, which he sent to us by mail.
Unfortunately, the EP was without the original cover, but someone else, for whom travels through parallel realities have become a routine, found in another reality existing parallel to the one, most of us consider as the only one, a passable cover, so this EP is ready to be posted and I am doing it right now.

Enjoy Alda's beautiful voice while she is performing:

1. Tome Continha de Você (Dolores Duran / Edson Borges)
2. Samba Triste (Baden Powell / Billy Blanco)
3. Fim de Caso (Dolores Duran)
4. Camelô (Billy Blanco)

ALDA FROM ANOTHER TIME AND REALITY

Créditos: Simon Boutman