Hello, Good Night! Yesterday, I received the first Loronixer from outside of Brazil in my place. It was funny. I could see his disappointment at the first site of my home, he was probably wondering about LPs all around the place and several computers with flashing lights, etc. The only computer I have is a tiny and old notebook, smaller than Caetano's Bossa Nova e Outras Bossas Book. Anyway, the first thing he did was to jump towards Caetano's book. Thanks Caetano, so I could let our friend from Holland putting big eye balls on your book for half an hour while I took shower and made some phone calls.
Then we left the house for some vinyl exploitation, but this is long story that I will save for later when he arrives The Netherlands.
I will start the day showing a new Maestro that will have a connection with the closing post, a great contribution of the Loronix wanusi that should provide a nice start on this Wednesday.
This is Pocho - Parada Dancante Nr. 1 (1957), for RGE. Pocho is one of the favorites Caetano Rodrigues Maestros and this is the first Pocho solo release at Loronix. Pocho has a real name, Ruben Perez, used once in a while. This is the first out of a series of four "Parada Dancante" releases. Pocho has the accompaniment of Conjunto RGE. Please give me your feedback on this record, so we can schedule other Pocho releases in the forthcoming weeks. Tracks include:
01 - Sorriu Para Mim (Garoto / Luis Cláudio)
02 - Esperame En El Cielo (Francisco Lopez Vidal "Paquito")
03 - Dora Me Disse (Jota Júnior / Oldemar Magalhães)
04 - Minha Oração (George Boulanger)
05 - Just Walking In The Rain (J. Bragg / R. S. Riley)
06 - Ouça (Maysa)
07 - Enrolando o Rock (Betinho / Heitor Carillo)
08 - Arrancame La Vida (Agustin Lara)
09 - Outro Dia Virá (Fernando César / Nazareno de Brito)
10 - Chove Lá Fora (Tito Madi)
11 - Prece de Amor (René Bittencourt)
12 - Obsession (Pedro Flores)
O disco é uma parada de sucessos instrumental de gravações que eram sucessos nas vozes de Cauby, Maysa, Johnnie Ray, Betinho, The Platters, Lucho Gatica,Tito Madi.
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