Tuesday, June 19, 2007

Leny Eversong - A Voz de Leny Eversong (1955)

Hello, Good Evening! I was organizing and cleaning the LPs received on both recent donations to Loronix and I had a surprise. In the middle of a double LP -- since the beginning heavier than the average -- I could find enclosed this 10-Inch, not a regular one, just the first LP recorded by Leny Eversong in 1955, an artist that always receives acclamations by Loronixers with a lot of downloads on each release. Let's see.

This is Leny Eversong - A Voz de Leny Eversong (1955), for Copacabana. I wrote an email to the collaborator asking permission for posting and directions to return it to her and she said it was a special surprise to Loronixers. I think we need to say a big thanks to her; this album was the first LP recorded by Leny Eversong featuring orchestra accompaniment and arrangements by Maestro Gaya and Maestro Guerra Peixe on tracks "Otindere", "Mae de Ouro" and "Lamento tupi". We are close to cover complete Leny Eversong discography; Caetano Rodrigues is including some surprises on his next package to Loronixers. Tracks include:

01 - Lamento Tupi (Leny Eversong / Maria Silvia)
02 - El Cumbanchero (Rafael Hernandez) Tierra Va Tembla (Mariano Meceron) "Canto Afro-Cubano"
03 - Na Baixa do Sapateiro (Ary Barroso)
04 - Mãe de Ouro (Zé do Norte)
05 - Jezebel (Shanklin)
06 - Otinderê (Leyde Olivé)
07 - Canta Brasil (Alcyr Pires Vermelho / David Nasser) Aquarela do Brasil (Ary Barroso) Canta Brasil (Benedito Lacerda / Aldo Cabral)

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