There is a lot of work behind this post. My congratulations to Arara Azul, responsible for everything to make this release available by ripping the vinyl of his personal collection, prepare the cover scan and even searching software to remove unwanted clicks and clacks. Thanks Arara Azul.
Arara Azul gives a great and unique contribution to Loronix, the awaited Doris Monteiro - Vento Soprando (1961), a reissue of Confidencias de Doris Monteiro com Musicas de Fernando Cesar (1956) with four additional tracks that were collected from previous Doris Monteiro 78 rpms releases, Nem Sol, Nem Paz, Nem Você, Quando O Amor Chegar, Sempre Teu and Paraíso Perdido. If you have the earlier Confidencias... take this one also, the tracks of Confidencias... are from a new rip with a much better quality.
Arara Azul, which is from now on the official Doris Monteiro Consultant, said that this LP is one of the best Doris releases. Vento Soprando has the participation of Renato de Oliveira e Radames Gnattali Orquestra. Tracks include:
01 - Nem Sol Nem Paz Nem Você (Otello Zuccolo / Fernando César) (Samba Cancao)
02 - Quando as Folhas Caírem (Fernando César / Maurício de Oliveira) (Beguine)
03 - Vento Soprando (Fernando César) (Toada)
04 - Graças a Deus (Fernando César) (Samba Cancao)
05 - Cigarro Sem Baton (Fernando César) (Valsa)
06 - O Amor É Isso (Fernando César) (Samba Cancao)
07 - Quando o Amor Chegar (João Leal Brito "britinho" / Fernando César) (Fox)
08 - Melancolia (Fernando César) (Samba Cancao)
09 - Dó Ré Mi (Fernando César) (Samba Cancao)
10 - Joga a Rede no Mar (Fernando César / Nazareno de Brito) (Samba Cancao)
11 - Sempre Teu (João Leal Brito "britinho" / Fernando César) (Bolero)
12 - Paraíso Perdido (João Leal Brito "britinho" / Fernando César) (Bolero)
The other 4 tracks of these release was not recorded for it. They was grabed from sorted 78 rpms, recorded until 1957.
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ReplyDeleteThanks a million for the information.
Regards, zecalouro
The album is great, thanks.
ReplyDeleteOnly there are little gaps in all the tracks, do you know where they come from ?