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Sergio Mendes & Brasil 66 by Sergio Mendes (CD, Sep-2006, Verve USA) 
Sergio Mendes & Brasil 66 by Sergio Mendes (CD, Sep-2006, Verve USA)

 
Sergio Mendes & Brasil 66 by Sergio Mendes (CD, Sep-2006, Verve USA)

Release Date: Sep 2006
Format: CD
Record Label: Verve (USA)
Genre: Easy Listening
UPC: 602517052482
Product ID: EPID55305159
Description: SERGIO MENDES & BRASIL 66, the debut album from the famed Brazilian artist, features 10 tracks including "O Pato" and "Berimbau." Sergio Mendes: Sergio Mendes; Jose-Paulo Soares, Janis Hansen, Lani Hall, Bob Matthews, Joao Palma. Recordi...
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Track Listing
1. Mas que Nada
2. One Note Samba Spanish Flea
3. Joker, The
4. Going Out of My Head
5. Tim Dom Dom (Chim Dome Diome)
6. Daytripper
7. Agua de Beber
8. Slow Hot Wind
9. O Pato
10. Berimbau

Details
Producer:Herb Alpert
Distributor:Universal Distribution
Recording Type:Studio
Recording Mode:Stereo
SPAR Code:n/a

Album Notes
SERGIO MENDES & BRASIL 66, the debut album from the famed Brazilian artist, features 10 tracks including "O Pato" and "Berimbau."
Sergio Mendes: Sergio Mendes; Jose-Paulo Soares, Janis Hansen, Lani Hall, Bob Matthews, Joao Palma.
Recording information: 1966.
This self-titled 10-track set, the debut album by Sergio Mendes and his Brasil '66 ensemble, establishes the template for the group's popular sound, with its mix of lush late-1960s pop and bossa nova. Although the band wouldn't achieve massive success until '68, tracks such as the lively, percussive "Mas Que Nada" and the enthusiastic treatment of the Beatles' "Day Tripper" feature all of Brasil 66's trademarks, most notably Mendes's spry keyboard lines and the bold, expressive vocals of Lani Hall, which stood in sharp contrast to the lighter Astrud/Joao Gilberto singing approach of the era.

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