Continental LPP 3165
The new package from
Pedro & 300discos has just arrived and there should nobody be surprised that the first album to be posted out of it is another
Steve Bernard from my
Santa Claus list.
Vocals are by
Steve Bernard,
Valéria and
Joab.
Enjoy this '61 Continental release, regardless of the warning not to do it on Sunday:
01.
Nunca Num Domingo (
Never On Sunday) (Ta Pedia Tou Pirea) (Manos Hadjidakis / Vrs. Billy Towne / Adpt. Steve Bernard / Adpt. Valéria)
02.
Murmúrio (Djalma Ferreira / Luis Antônio)
03.
La Novia (Joaquim Prieto)
04.
Não Tenho Você (Paulo Marques / Ari Monteiro)
05.
Pelo Amor de Amar (José Toledo / Jean Manzon)
06.
Witch Doctor (Ross Bagdassarian)
07.
Look For A Star (Michael Antony)
08.
Beija-me Depois (Jair Amorim / Evaldo Gouveia)
09.
Quando a Chuva Chegar (Fernando César / João Leal Brito ''Britinho'')
10.
Ninguém Chora Por Mim (Jair Amorim / Evaldo Gouveia)
11.
Suave Lembrança (Édson França / Geraldo Miranda)
12.
Palhaçada (Luis Reis / Haroldo Barbosa)
SUNDAY
Créditos:
Pedro & 300discos
REVIEW by
Andreas Dünnewald:
What a surprise! Since Murmúrio is one of my favourite songs, this album
caught my immediate attention, of course. However, it turned out more
interesting as I expected because it includes some arrangements (or even
backing tracks?) that were re-utilised from other artist’s recordings:
1.
Murmúrio features the elegant arrangement by Severino Filho as issued
on Elis Regina’s debut album Viva a Brotolândia (1961, Continental LPP
3161).
2. Não Tenho Você is identical with Ângela Maria’s version on the album of the same name (1961, Continental LPP 3179).
3.
Quando a Chuva Chegar is identical with Ângela Maria’s version on the
album Quando A Noite Vem – Ângela Maria, Uma Voz Para Milhões (1961,
Continental LPP 3.144).
You may compare these three version on my
website here
and here.
4.
Ninguém Chora Por Mim is identical with Carlos José’s version on his
1960 album Carlos José Canta Para Você (1960, Continental LPP 3130).
Thus,
this album is one of those to feature arrangements from other artist’s
recordings, at least partly as Dó-Ré-Mi-Fafá Lemos (1961) by Fafá Lemos,
Show by Pernambuco, Segredo para Dois (1963) by Radamés Gnattali, or
even completely like Sambas (1961) and Sambas Nº 2 (1963) by Don Júnior
(Héctor Costita) as well as Na Cadência do Samba (1963) by Aurino and
Jorginho.
So thanks for this collector’s item. Maybe some other readers can help to identify even more songs.