Sinter SLP 1713
Pixinguinha's second career album containing exactly what the name of his band implies: Polcas, Maxixes and Chôros.
All that is done with the participation of:
Francisco Sergi e Laerte Resende (Piston)
Solon (Tuba)
Paulo Silva (Bombardino)
João Batista (Clarinete)
Pedro Vieira Gonçalves (Flautim)
Manoel Dias de Figueiredo (Bateria)
Ângelo (Prato)
Sebastião Gomes (Reco-reco)
Resulting in:
01. Dando Topada (Pixinguinha)
02. Flausina (Pixinguinha / Pedro Gaudino)
03. Molengo (Pedro A. da Silva)
04. Assim É Que É (Pixinguinha)
05. Morcego (Pixinguinha / Irineu de Almeida)
06. Bebe (Pixinguinha / Paulino Sacramento)
07. Cigana de Catumbi (J. Rezende)
08. Alfredinho no Choro (Alfredo C. Bricio ''Alfredinho'')
09. Maxixe de Ferro (José Nunes / Pixinguinha)
10. Buliçoso (Juvenal Peixoto)
11. Me Deixou (José Ramos)
12. Cascatinha (Pixinguinha)
ARRANJOS E REGÊNCIA DE PIXINGUINHA
Créditos: Pedro & 300discos
16.5.17
Marlene - EP Columbia
Columbia ESRF-1147
This EP was posted in this parallel reality almost a year ago. Unfortunately the second track was missing at the time.
Fortunately I just received the missing song from João Carlos Telis who has finally found it as well as the back cover, so I am reposting the now edited original post which goes as follows:
Marlene is accompanied by Armando Canfora and his orchestra as it is clearly written in French on the cover of the French edition of this EP. The cover of the Italian release of this compacto duplo is also included in the zip.
What is not included in the zip is the second track Vai com Jeito as it is unfortunately missing.
1. Zezé (Humberto Teixeira / Caribe de Rochas)
2. Com jeito Vai (João de Barro)
3. Maracangalha (Dorival Caymmi)
4. A saudade mata a gente (Antonio Almeida / João de Barro)
COLUMBIA MARLENE
Créditos: João Carlos Telis
This EP was posted in this parallel reality almost a year ago. Unfortunately the second track was missing at the time.
Fortunately I just received the missing song from João Carlos Telis who has finally found it as well as the back cover, so I am reposting the now edited original post which goes as follows:
Marlene is accompanied by Armando Canfora and his orchestra as it is clearly written in French on the cover of the French edition of this EP. The cover of the Italian release of this compacto duplo is also included in the zip.
What is not included in the zip is the second track Vai com Jeito as it is unfortunately missing.
1. Zezé (Humberto Teixeira / Caribe de Rochas)
2. Com jeito Vai (João de Barro)
3. Maracangalha (Dorival Caymmi)
4. A saudade mata a gente (Antonio Almeida / João de Barro)
COLUMBIA MARLENE
Créditos: João Carlos Telis
Labels:
Armando Canfora,
Marlene
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