Continental LPA 1000
The symphony of Rio de Janeiro, composed by Billy Blanco and Antonio Carlos Jobim:
Lado A (Acompanhamento - Radamés Gnattali e Sua Orquestra):
1. A Montanha - o Sol - o Mar (Sinfonia Popular Em Tempo de Samba) (Billy Blanco / Tom Jobim) Nora Ney / Lúcio Alves / Os Cariocas / Gilberto Milfont / Emilinha Borba / Dick Farney / Dóris Monteiro / Jorge Goulart / Elizeth Cardoso
Lado B:
2. Arpoador (Tom Jobim / Billy Blanco) Quinteto Continental
3. Noites do Rio (Tom Jobim / Billy Blanco) Quinteto Continental
4. O Samba de Amanhã (Tom Jobim / Billy Blanco) Quinteto Continental
5. Hino ao Sol (Tom Jobim / Billy Blanco) Quinteto Continental
6. Descendo O Morro (Billy Blanco / Tom Jobim) Quinteto Continental
Details about this release and various later versions of it you may read on Órfãos do Loronix where Zecalouro's text about it all is reprinted.
ORQUESTRAÇÕES DE RADAMÉS GNATTALI
Créditos: Pedro & 300discos
ABOUT ALL VERSIONS by Brazilliance:
Being
Jobim’s first orchestral effort, this is a recording of historic
importance. However, while the second recording from 1960, again with
Gnattali but different vocalists, is just as popular as the debut, the
third recording seems less known: in 1961, the Sinfonia was the
soundtrack for Esse Rio Que Eu Amo featuring Lana Bittencourt and
Haroldo de Almeida on lead vocals, arranged and directed by Lyrio
Panicali. All three versions are compiled for comparison HERE,
featuring Os Cariocas as the only act to be included on all three
recordings of the Sinfonia do Rio de Janeiro.