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Euclides dos Santos - O Mago da Sanfona (N/D)

Sarau SD - 1004

Euclides dos Santos, completely unknown to me, unlisted on Memoria Musical, with a back cover revealing the same information and picture as the front cover does...
More information I found (as you will also find out) by looking at the track list and the album title: He is not only O Mago da Sanfona but also a composer.

Fortunately, music explains more than a thousand words, so you will have no dilemmas while listening to:

01. Encabulado (Mões Filho)
02. Calangando (Euclides dos Santos)
03. Samba No Terreiro (João Barone)
04. Rancheira da Praia (Euclides dos Santos)
05. Xóte das Mulheres (Jadir Ambrosio / Euclides dos Santos)
06. Demoraes (Euclides dos Santos / Moraes)
07. Forró do Pinga (Euclides dos Santos)
08. Governador No Frêvo (Euclides dos Santos)
09. Samba em Oito Baixos (Olgário Bastos)
10. Forró Na Ilha Grande (Euclides dos Santos / Lucio Silveira)
11. Fogo No Forró (Euclides dos Santos)
12. Toada do Pescador (João Barone / Luiz de Souza)
13. Pescador Em Festa (Euclides dos Santos / Alvaro Alvim)
14. Camarão Sete Barba (Euclides dos Santos)

THE FATHER OF GEOMETRY

Créditos: Pedro & 300discos

Nozinho e Sua Orquestra - Tropicana (1959)

Discobrás DLP 2008
 
The third career LP of clarinet player and band leader Nôzinho.
The other two albums of his altogether three, so far identified LPs, have been already posted on Parallel Realities, which means that his discography should now be complete, unless some unknown and unlisted album appears out of the shadows.

While waiting for such a miracle to happen, enjoy:

01. Para Vigo Me Voy (Ernesto Lecuona)
02. Que Tienes (A. Cervantes)
03. Always In My Heart (Ernesto Lecuona)
04. El Caracolito (J. Cultraro / F. Mitjana)
05. You You You (Robert Mellin / Lotar Olias)
06. Fiesta Del Mar (Nozinho)
07. Alegre Juventud (Nozinho)
08. Supersticion (L. Arcaraz)
09. Terroncito (C. M. Gil)
10. Cuidado Con Mi Rifle (C. Domingo)
11. Oho-Aha (Heinz Gietz / Kurt Feltz)
12. Miguelito (Coelho Neto)

OHO? AHA!

Créditos: Pedro & 300discos