Musidisc 777.7013
01. Arrivederci Roma (Renato Rascel / Pietro Garinei / Sandro Giovannini)
O Sole Mio (Eduardo Di Capua / Giovanni Capurro)
02. Devaneio (Djalma Ferreira / Luiz Antônio)
Inspiração (Paulo Gesta / Oscar Bellandi)
03. Frenesi (Alberto Dominguez)
Marta (Moisés Simons)
04. Quien Sera (Pablo Beltrán Ruiz)
Ilha De Capri (Will Gross / Jimmy Kennedy)
05. Sonhando Contigo (Anísio Silva / Fausto Guimarães)
Hô-Bá-Lá-Lá (João Gilberto)
06. La Violetera (José Padilla / Eduardo Montesinos)
Capullito de Aleli (Rafael Hernandez)
07. Marimba (Agustín Lara)
Toda Una Vida (Osvaldo Farrés)
08. Sabrá Dios (Álvaro Carrillo)
Mi Carta (Mario Clavell)
09. Espinita (Nico Jimenez)
Pecadora (Agustín Lara)
10. Sin Ti (Pepe Guizar)
Rayito de Luna (J. Jesus Navarro / J. Davis)
11. My Devotion (Johnny Napton / Roc Hillman)
You'll Never Know (Harry Warren / Mack Gordon)
12. Sinceridad (Gastón Pérez)
Amado Mio (Allan Roberts / Doris Fisher)
13. Till (Carl Sigman / Charles Danvers)
Love Letters (Victor Young / Edward Heyman)
14. Una Aventura Mas (Oscar Kinleiner)
Verdad Amarga (Consuelo Velázquez)
15. Esperame En El Cielo (Francisco Lopez Vidal "Paquito")
Tu Me Acostumbraste (Frank Domínguez)
COMPILATION
Créditos: Amadeu
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION by Fsmiranda:
The albums "Recuerdos" by the Musidisc / Toptape label were several
reissues (with different covers), but with the same content as the
original 'Os Fabulosos Românticos de Cuba' - LP Musidisc Hi-Fi 1046,
from 1960, with production by Nilo Sérgio, who had conceived the idea of
creating the name "Românticos de Cuba" and so many other orchestras,
which used foreign pseudonyms, but with Brazilian musicians, in a form
of commercial strategy that prevailed at that time in the phonographic
market.
This version released on CD Musidisc in 2010, brings the same content, but including four bonus tracks.
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The albums "Recuerdos" by the Musidisc / Toptape label were several reissues (with different covers), but with the same content as the original 'Os Fabulosos Românticos de Cuba' - LP Musidisc Hi-Fi 1046, from 1960, with production by Nilo Sérgio, who had conceived the idea of creating the name "Românticos de Cuba" and so many other orchestras, which used foreign pseudonyms, but with Brazilian musicians, in a form of commercial strategy that prevailed at that time in the phonographic market.
ReplyDeleteThis version released on CD Musidisc in 2010, brings the same content, but including four bonus tracks.
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