Hello, good evening! Thanks for the nice response given to yesterday’s tcisalpino contribution to our community. By the way, tcisalpino is so kind that he is right now managing another release for today, equivalent to yesterday's Rio 65 Trio. Really great, I cannot wait longer until his upload finishes. Meanwhile we cannot go wrong with another favorite of Loronixers, Bob Fleming, also known as Moacyr Silva featuring this fantastic and weird cover of a sax inside a tunnel. Let's see.
This is Bob Fleming - Jovens Enamorados (1965), for Musidisc. Actually, I'm making a 1971 reissue by Phonodisc, exactly the same album first issued by Musidisc. I don't know Musidisc's cover artwork, but this Phonodisc cover with a sax inside a tunnel is really amazing. Bob Fleming / Moacyr Silva delivers an international repertoire on side A and Brazilian songs on side B. Tracks include:
01 - I Left My Heart In San Francisco (Cross / Cory)
02 - Blú (Cesari / Savilla / Mongol)
03 - Le Bateau Blanc (Vitalin / Gilbert Bécaud)
04 - Call Me Irresponsible (J. V. Heusen / S. Cahn)
05 - Dos Perdidos (Nilo Sergio)
06 - I Could Have Danced All Night (A. J. Lerner / F. Loewe)
07 - O Sol Nascerá (Cartola / Élton Medeiros)
08 - Nem Uma Luz Brilhou (Gilvan Chaves)
09 - Diga Que Sim (Silvio César)
10 - Canção Para Um Homem no Espaço (Nilo Sergio)
11 - É Demais (Nonato Buzar)
12 - O Amor do Amor (Luis Bittencourt / Alberto Paz)
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