This is Les 4 Cadillacs - Doucement Novamente (1961), for Musidisc, following the same formula we knew at Doucement, Mon Amour, Ed Lincoln at the piano with not credited musicians playing an easy-listening repertoire of international music. There is an important difference; each side approaches a different continent. Side A brings rendition to Americas with songs from Brazil, United States, Cuba, Mexico, Paraguay and Argentina, while Side B brings Europe, featuring songs from Germany, Italy, URSS, France, Portugal and Spain. Liner notes written by Sebastiao Fonseca also refers the name of Jean Pacques. I could not understand why and I hope someone explains it. Tracks include:
01 - Sweet Melody (Jean Paques) - I Could Have Danced All Night (A. J. Lerner / F. Loewe)
02 - Canção de Amor Cubano (H. Stothart / J. McHugh / D. Fields) - Cubanacan (M. Simons)
03 - Chove Lá Fora (Tito Madi) - Se Todos Fossem Iguais a Você (Tom Jobim / Vinicius de Moraes)
04 - Recuerdos de Ypacarai (Demetrio Ortiz / Z. Mirkin) - Índia (José Asunción Flores / Manuel Ortiz Guerrero)
05 - Besame Mucho (Consuelo Velasquez) - Amoe Amor Amor (Gabriel Ruiz / R. L. Mendes)
06 - El Dia En Qu Me Quieras (Carlos Gardel / Alfredo Le Pera) - Jealousie (J. Gade)
07 - Moritat (Meck The Knife) (Kurt Weill / Bertold Brecht) - Liechtensteiner Polka (E. Kotscher / R. Lind)
08 - Tua (G. Malgoni / B. Pallesi) - Mama (Collazo)
09 - Olhos Negros (Tradicional) - Noites de Moscou (I. Dunayevsky)
10 - C'est Si Bom (H. Betti / A. Hornez) - Mon Oncle (F. Barcellini / H. Contet / J. C. Carrieri)
11 - Canção do Mar (Ferrer Trindade / F. de Brito) - Sempre Que Lisboa Canta (Carlos Rocha / Aníbal Nazareth)
12 - La Violetera (J. Padilla / E. Montesinos) - Madrid (Agustin Lara) - Sweet Melody (Jean Paques)
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