This is certainly a special record to Ed Lincoln's career. Ed Lincoln - A Volta (1964) was recorded just before Ed Lincoln got back from a car accident in 1963 that let him paralyzed in a bed for seven months.
As a matter of fact A Volta means The Return, in English. This is important to understand also this cover, were Ed Lincoln seems to be on some kind of press conference with his name all around the wall behind it. He seems to be very happy to be back to business. Tracks include:
01 - Ai Que Saudade Dessa Nega (Ed Lincoln)
02 - Eu Vou Também (Menininha) (Ed Lincoln / Orlann Divo)
03 - The Blues Walk (C. Brown)
04 - Falaram Tanto de Você (Durval Ferreira / Orlann Divo)
05 - Vou Andar Por Aí (Newton Chaves)
06 - Deix'isso Pra Lá (Ed Lincoln / Luis Paulo)
07 - Na Onda do Berimbau (Oswaldo Nunes)
08 - Amar É Bom (Ed Lincoln)
09 - Palladium (Ed Lincoln / Orlann Divo)
10 - Sacy Perere (Humberto Reis / Rildo Hora)
11 - São Salvador (Durval Ferreira / Aglaê)
12 - Voltei (Ed Lincoln / Silvio César)
4 comments:
Thank-you so much cute little bird, for my favorite dance artist!!!!
Essa foto da capa parece que foi tirada do lp zerado.
Mas...ta na fila pois este é também my favorite dance artist de samba rock.
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Jamil
I love this record, which seems to me so much ahead of its time, because it is real hard on rythmics. I could not believe it when I first heard Palladium : isn't it the first time (1964) we can hear a Human beat Box on record ?
jpareil
hiya little parakeet! i' ve followed the link to Ed Lincoln's "A volta"; however, i believe that a track named "sacy perere" is missing. how could I get that track? Thanx a lot for keeping this corner alive.
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