For some time now I’ve wanted to put together a collection of Brazilian tunes, as my love of music from the country runs deep. While Brazil has given birth to great rhythms, Samba and Bossa Nova perhaps most prominently, the thing that I’ve always been drawn to is how Brazilian musicians interpreted and incorporated Rock, Soul and Funk into their special blend. I’ve obsessed over the song for the better part of two weeks now, but everything finally came together today. Hope you enjoy it…there will definitely be more Sounds & Visions in the future.
Playlist:
1. Milton Nascimento – Tudo Que Você Podia Ser – Clube Da Esquina (Odeon)
2. Os Incríveis – Mundo De Amor – Os Incríveis (1970) (RCA)
3. Antonio Carlos e Jocafi – Hipnose – Mudei De Idéia (RCA)
4. Toni Tornado – Eu Tenho Um Som Novo – Toni Tornado (1972) (Odeon)
5. Paulo Diniz – Ninfa Mulata – Quero Voltar P’ra Bahia (Odeon)
6. Roberto Carlos – Nao Vou Ficar – Roberto Carlos (1969) (CBS)
7. Eduardo Araujo E Silvinha – Opanigê – Sou Filho Deste Chão (Beverly)
8. Jards Macalé – Let’s Play That – Jards Macalé (1972) (Philips)
9. Ivan Lins – Tanauê – Agora (Forma)
10. Quarteto Forma – O Primeiro Amor – O Primeiro Amor (Som Livre)
11. Ronnie Von – Imagem – A Máquina Voadora (Polydor)
12. Tim Maia – Você – TIm Maia (1971) (Polydor)
13. Herondy Bueno – Bem Que Eu Não Queria Amar Você- 7″ (RCA)
14. Lô Borges – O Caçador – Lô Borges (1972) (Emi/Odeon)
15. Gal Costa – Hotel Das Estrellas – LeGal (Philips)
16. Luiz Gonzaga Jr. – Rabiscos N’Areia – Luiz Gonzaga Jr. (1974) (Odeon)
17. Marinho Castellar – Atenção / Luando – Marinho Castellar e Banda Disrritimia (Novo Mundo)
18. O Terço – Ponto Final – Criaturas Da Noite (Underground)
19. Erasmo Carlos – Minha Gente – Sonhos E Memórias 1941 – 1972 (Polydor)