Album BR 1965 on Festival label
Jazz and Latin (Bossa Nova, MPB)
“In 1965, the producer Ismael Correa was given a task by the Festival Label. He was to bring together on one LP, three of the most significant groups from the Minas Gerais instrumental Bossa Nova scene (unknown at the time on the Rio – São Paulo axis). It would be just a good compilation album, if it was not for the curious participation of the Berimbau Trio bass player, nicknamed Bituca who sang “Canção do Sal” with the sextet of the pianist Aécio Flávio. Later he changed back to his real name: Milton Nascimento.” Record has no information about release year.
Aécio Flávio Sexteto , album by | |
Berimbau Trio , BR album by | |
Milton Nascimento voc, *1942 BR vocals, written by | |
Marilton , vocals | |
Quinteto Sambatida , performer on track | |
Márcio José voc, BR vocals |
José Medeiros engineer |
Ismael Correa producer |
Estúdio Musidisc recorded by |
Ary Perdigão technician |
No | Title | Artist | Composer | Duration |
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1 | Cancão Do Sal | Aécio Flávio Sexteto | Milton Nascimento | |
2 | Tamba | Berimbau Trio | Luiz Eça | |
3 | Nanã | Aécio Flávio Sexteto | Moacir Santos, Mário Telles | |
4 | Chegança | Berimbau Trio | Edu Lobo, Oduvaldo Viana Filho | |
5 | Nuvens | Aécio Flávio Sexteto | Durval Ferreira, Mauricio Einhorn | |
6 | Arrastão | Aécio Flávio Sexteto | Edu Lobo, Vinicius De Moraes | |
7 | Preciso Aprender A Ser Só | Quinteto Sambatida | Marcos Valle, Paulo Sérgio Valle | |
8 | Terra de Ninguém | Aécio Flávio Sexteto | Marcos Valle, Paulo Sérgio Valle | |
9 | Mensagem | Quinteto Sambatida | E. Prates | |
10 | Joyce’s Samba | Aécio Flávio Sexteto | Durval Ferreira, Mauricio Einhorn | |
11 | Aleluia | Aécio Flávio Sexteto | Edu Lobo, Ruy Guerra | |
12 | Waltema | Aécio Flávio Sexteto | Aecio Flavio |