A masterpiece by an innovative piano trio from Brazil.
This studio recording was released by the Brazilian Elenco label in 1964. It is a representative work of bossa nova jazz that was reissued in 2012.
The multi-instrumental ensemble, incorporating flute, double bass, and percussion, is recognizable as a distinctive musical signature of the Tamba Trio. Based on recordings released in 1964, this album, directed by producer Aloysio de Oliveira, maintains the strong contrasts of the sound design pursued by the Elenco label. The spatial placement of the instruments captures the technical details of each performer, resulting in a collection of performances of historical value that document the evolution of bossa nova.
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12 TRACKS:
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1)
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Boranda
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2)
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Nuvens
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3)
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Se Eu Pudesse Voltar
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4)
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Barumba
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5)
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Pregao
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6)
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Danielle
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7)
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Berimbau
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8)
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O Amor Em Paz
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9)
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Morte De Um Deus De Sal
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10)
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Tansa
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11)
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Consolacao
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12)
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Moto Continuo
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