Odeon MOCB 3006
Now a mystery that traces back to the middle of the previous century and still puzzles the police as well as the audience: A para dançar album dedicated to ladies of various names, sung by singer or singers unidentified...
All that is known is that the arrangements are by Tom Jobim and Orlando Silveira.
If you know more about those who committed the vocals, you are strongly advised to forward your knowledge to the nearest police station.
If you don't have any indices who the mysterious singer / singers might be, just relax, enjoy and / or dance to:
01. Maria (Ary Barroso / Luis Peixoto)
02. Helena, Helena (Antônio Almeida / Constantino Silva "Secundino")
03. Aurora (Roberto Roberti / Mário Lago)
04. Zazá (Joel de Almeida)
05. Rosa Morena (Dorival Caymmi)
06. Emília (Wilson Batista / Haroldo Lobo)
07. Marina (Dorival Caymmi)
08. Dolores (Alberto Ribeiro / Marino Pinto / Arlindo Marques Júnior)
09. Ai Que Saudades da Amélia (Ataulfo Alves / Mário Lago)
10. Madalena (Ari Macedo / Airton Amorim)
11. Juraci (Antônio Almeida / Ciro de Souza)
12. Um Nome de Mulher (Tom Jobim / Vinicius de Moraes)
UM NOME NÃO IDENTIFICADO
Créditos: Pedro & 300discos
IDENTIFICATION by Edson Mendes:
This "unknown singer" is Aloysio de Oliveira, which was the leader of
the "Bando da Lua" group (that accompanied Carmen Miranda in USA) and
the owner of Elenco label, specialized in Bossa Nova records.
At the time of the release of this
LP Aloysio was the director of Odeon - maybe this explains why he is not
identified as the singer (in this and other records).
OBSERVATION by Andreas Dünnewald:
Besides its beautiful art work, this album is identical with DANÇANDO
COM AS GAROTAS by Os Guanabara Boys which features the same recordings
in different order:
Memoria Musical / Toque