Saturday, July 01, 2006

Joyce - Joyce (1968)

Big question: how zecalouro could forget Joyce after more than a hundred posts? Bad green bird. Well, Joyce is so cool that it is mandatory to start from her 1968 debut album Joyce - Selftitled.

I want to say thank you to Domingos Junior, a very friend of Loronix, that owns a Blog called Please, Garçon! - one of the tracks from Joyce - that made me remember of her. He is also zecalouro's Doris Monteiro Consultant. Thanks Domingos.



AMG Bio:
Brazilian vocalist Joyce's debut record from 1968 is a breezy, swinging affair, full of wonderful songs and lovely vocals. Joyce's cheery, sweet voice never fails to captivate, as it floats above lush string and horn arrangements layered a top a relaxed guitar, and a bass drums combo led by Dori Caymmi. The songs are written mostly by Joyce herself, but she also covers Marcos Valle ("Bloco Do Eu Sozinho") and Caetano Veloso ("Ave-Maria") among others. Her voice is crystal clear and pristinely joyous; she sings like she has a big smile on her face at all times, even breaking into laughter on "Nao Muda, Nao."

3 comments:

Domingos Junior said...

pôxa, zecalouro. muito agradecido pela lembrança...
esse disco que você colocou é a edição original ou é aquela que tem mais três faixas de compacto, dentre elas a please, garçon?
Valeu pelo Doris Monteiro consultant. Achei chique...
Muito alpiste pro loro!
Domingos.

Jörn said...

A wonderful record desperatly in need of a quality update. Please, Zeca...that would be fabulous!

Anonymous said...

El disco muy bueno. Gracias.