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Let's go straight to a great Caetano Rodrigues release. Actually, if you look bellow, you will see an awesome Samba Jazz record provided by Caetano that nobody has already share thoughts about it, with the exception of g picanco and myself. Gentleman, comments are an essential piece. If nobody places comments we cannot evaluate if we are on the right or wrong track. Comments are open to everybody and available to address any doubt or difficulty on it.
This is Luiz Eca e Radames Gnattali - Os 6 Mais numa Imagem Barroca (1968), for CBS, probably another Luizinho Eca LP unknown for many friends. This record is really inquisitive, on a first sight I tought it was recorded live in Minas Gerais, just taking in consideration the cover reproduction. However, we have a studio album here, with Luiz Eca and Radames Gnattali playing cravo on top of a popular repertoire by Chico Buarque, Jonny Alf, Dori Caymmi, Sidney Miller and Milton Nascimento. This record was kindly sent by ClaudiaB from Cantos e Encantos and has Helcio Milito in charge of production. Tracks include:
01 - Carolina (Chico Buarque)
02 - Eu e a Brisa (Johnny Alf)
03 - Morena dos Olhos D'água (Chico Buarque)
04 - Realejo (Chico Buarque)
05 - Travessia (Milton Nascimento / Fernando Brant)
06 - Oferenda (Luis Eça / Lenita Eça)
07 - O Circo (Sidney Miller)
08 - Com Açúcar Com Afeto (Chico Buarque)
09 - O Cantador (Dori Caymmi / Nelson Motta)
10 - Imagem (Luis Eça / Aloysio de Oliveira)
11 - Lua Cheia (Chico Buarque / Toquinho)
12 - A Praça (Sidney Miller)
this album is very nice. A bit similar to the soundtracks Ennio Morricone and John Barry were doing in the same time.
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