Sergio Mendes And Brasil '66

VA - From Latin... To Jazz Dance, Volume 1-5 (2003) 5 CD  Music

Posted by Designol at June 11, 2024
VA - From Latin... To Jazz Dance, Volume 1-5 (2003) 5 CD

VA - From Latin… To Jazz Dance, Volume 1-5 (2003) 5 CD
EAC | FLAC | Image (Cue&Log) ~ 1.6 Gb | Mp3 (CBR320) ~ 683 Mb | Scans included
Genre: Latin Jazz, Samba Jazz, Bossa Nova | Time: 04:47:09

This is series of seriously intoxicating Latin and American Bossa-Samba-Jazz sounds! It all began in the '50s when composer Antonio Carlos Jobim, inspired by West Coast Jazz, helped to form a new music that blended together gentle Brazilian Samba rhythms and melodies with cool-toned improvising. These compilations contain the results of Jobim's influential musical experiment, as they feature a myriad of artists serving up a cocktail blend of rare original Brazilian and American Bossa Nova and Jazz from the 60's. Each volume comes complete with a different sexy vixen on each of the covers…and we do mean SEXY! Includes 80 tracks featuring classic performances by Les McCann, Mongo Santamaria, Cal Tjader, The Champs, Lalo Schifrin, Nina Simone, Stan Getz, Art Blakey, Mel Torme, Peggy Lee, Dizzy Gillespie, Herbie Mann, Kenny Burrell, Mose Allison, Candido, Xavier Cugat & His Orchestra, Sergio Mendes & Brasil 66 and many more.
The Sergio Mendes Trio & Wanda De Sah - Brasil '65 (1965) {2013 Japan Jazz & Bossa Nova Best & More Series CD04of8}

The Sergio Mendes Trio & Wanda De Sah - Brasil '65 (1965) {2013 Japan Jazz & Bossa Nova Best & More Series CD04of8}
EAC rip (secure mode) | FLAC (tracks)+CUE+LOG -> 173 Mb | MP3 @320 -> 75 Mb
Full Artwork @ 600 dpi (png) -> 250 Mb | 5% repair rar
© 1965, 2013 Capitol / Universal Japan | TOCJ-66624 | 24bit remaster
Jazz / Bossa Nova / Latin Jazz

Reissue with the latest 24bit remastering. Features original cover artwork. Comes with a descripton in Japanese. That's Brasil 65, not Brasil 66 – a distinction that marks a key early stage for the great Sergio Mendes – heard here on one of his first albums to mix together bossa jazz and vocals! The approach here is a bit more like vintage bossa dates from Brazil – or a bit like some of the Verve bossa records too – as Sergio's core trio is at the heart of every tune, playing with a great jazzy approach – then augmented in different ways by alto and flute from Bud Shank, guitar from Rosinha De Valenca, and vocals from the lovely Wanda De Sah! Production is perfect – really in a classic Elenco Records mode – and titles include "Let Me", "Consolacao", "Tristeza Em Mim", "Muito A Vontade", "Reza", "Berimbau", and "Aquarius".

Wanda de Sah - Brasil' 65 (1965) & Softly (1965) [Reissue 2008]  Music

Posted by gribovar at Aug. 6, 2022
Wanda de Sah - Brasil' 65 (1965) & Softly (1965) [Reissue 2008]

Wanda de Sah - Brasil' 65 (1965) & Softly (1965) [Reissue 2008]
EAC Rip | FLAC (image+.cue+log) - 336 MB | MP3 CBR 320 kbps (LAME 3.93) - 129 MB | Covers - 46 MB
Genre: Latin Jazz, Bossa Nova | RAR 3% Rec. | Label: EMI Music/DRG Records (31621)

The great incontrovertible truth of Brazilian vocalists in the '60s is that the more global success they enjoyed, the weaker and more insubstantial their voices. (As a test, simply compare and contrast the chart-topper Astrud Gilberto with the chart-absent Elis Regina.) Wanda de Sah was quite popular, which says most of what you need to know about her vocal prowess, both on the material she recorded with Brasil '65 as well as her solo career. But as with Astrud Gilberto, vocal weakness is hardly a barrier to entry. When given complementary musicians and arrangements - which were as common as coffee in Brazilian music circles - a thin, wispy voice could be made to sound positively radiant. DRG's 2008 pairing of Brasil '65 and Softly!, the two albums de Sah appeared on during 1965, reflects her peak year as an artist….

VA - The Funky End (2000)  Music

Posted by TmanHome at Jan. 21, 2017
VA - The Funky End (2000)

VA - The Funky End (2000)
Funk, Soul, Jazz | MP3 320 kbps CBR | 150 min | 351 MB
Label: Universal Jazz | Rel:2000

The last decade or so has seen a flood of compilations from the funky end of jazz so another one, and a double one at that, hardly seems to be something to get too excited about. But it is. Funky End is a superlative collection of familiar and not so familiar funk tunes from a diverse range of artists. It not only includes such funkmeisters as James Brown, Parliament and the Average White Band but also giants from the jazz world like Miles Davis, Pharoah Sanders, Donald Byrd and Roy Ayers. Stand-out tracks are far too many to mention, although a personal favourite is the jaw-dropping cover by Sergio Mendes and Brasil 66 of Buffalo Springfield's "For What It's Worth". With such variety Funky End could easily have become a patchwork, but it manages to avoid the pitfall of many compilations and retain a sense of unity. And unity is what the funk is all about.

VA - The Easy Way (3CD, 2019)  Music

Posted by ciklon5 at Aug. 8, 2019
VA - The Easy Way (3CD, 2019)

VA - The Easy Way (3CD, 2019)
Mp3 320 kbps | 3:12:53 | 418 Mb
Genre: Jazz, Soul, R&B / Label: UMOD

Remember the time when life was easy with 60 classic easy listening hits. From Dionne Warwick, Burt Bacharach and Sandie Shaw through to Dusty Springfield, Cilla Black and The 5th Dimension, The Easy Way is the all-encompassing easy listening album you need.

VA - Absolute Unforgettable (2009)  Music

Posted by El Misha at Nov. 24, 2020
VA - Absolute Unforgettable (2009)

VA - Absolute Unforgettable (2009)
Jazz, Rock, Pop, Folk, World, & Country | FLAC (tracks) | Cover | 03:33:36 | 1.27 GB + 5% Recovery
Label: EVA Records | Tracks: 69 | Rls.date: 2009

A great collection of hits from the late 1950's to early 1970's.

V.A.- Time Life - Am Gold, 1962-1979 (34CDs, 1995)  Music

Posted by Discograf_man at Jan. 28, 2020
V.A.- Time Life - Am Gold, 1962-1979 (34CDs, 1995)

V.A.- Time Life - Am Gold, 1962-1979 (34CDs, 1995)
MP3 CBR 320 kbps | Run Time: 37:46:15 | 5,31 Gb
Genre: Rock, Pop Rock, Oldies | Label: Time-Life Music

The series was revived as "AM Gold" in 1995, with a different cover design (early volumes had an artist's drawing of a pocket transistor radio, with later volumes bearing a "gold record" with the year or era spotlighted emblazoned over the top). The first 20 volumes were re-titled issues of volumes from the former "Super Hits" series with identical track lineups, while new volumes covering the mid- and late-1970s (including individual volumes for each of the years 1974-1979) were included.

V.A.- Time Life - Am Gold, 1962-1979 (34CDs, 1995)  Music

Posted by Discograf_man at Jan. 28, 2020
V.A.- Time Life - Am Gold, 1962-1979 (34CDs, 1995)

V.A.- Time Life - Am Gold, 1962-1979 (34CDs, 1995)
EAC Rip | FLAC (*tracks, covers) | Run Time: 37:46:15 | 13,76 Gb
Genre: Rock, Pop Rock, Oldies | Label: Time-Life Music

The series was revived as "AM Gold" in 1995, with a different cover design (early volumes had an artist's drawing of a pocket transistor radio, with later volumes bearing a "gold record" with the year or era spotlighted emblazoned over the top). The first 20 volumes were re-titled issues of volumes from the former "Super Hits" series with identical track lineups, while new volumes covering the mid- and late-1970s (including individual volumes for each of the years 1974-1979) were included.

VA - The Best 60s Album In The World...Ever! (2021)  Music

Posted by ciklon5 at April 26, 2021
VA - The Best 60s Album In The World...Ever! (2021)

VA - The Best 60s Album In The World…Ever! (2021)
FLAC tracks / MP3 320 kbps | 3:24:56 | 1,2 Gb / 470 Mb
Genre: Pop, Rock, Soul, R&B, Rock and Roll, Blues / Label: UMG

Above the album worked the 'The Best 60s Album In The World…Ever!', and his release took place on 2021. The album has got songs with a total duration of more than an hour. A compilation is a compilation of original music.
Sergio Mendes - Sergio Mendes' Favorite Things (1968) {Atlantic}

Sergio Mendes - Sergio Mendes' Favorite Things (1968) {Atlantic}
EAC 0.99pb3 | FLAC Image level 6 | Cue+Log | Scans 300dpi | 175MB + 5% Recovery
MP3 CBR 320 Kbps | 70MB + 5% Recovery
Genre: Bossa Nova, Latin Jazz

As Sergio Mendes reached the peak of his first A&M period with Brasil '66, his old company, Atlantic, continued to release new instrumental Mendes albums, of which this was the last. As on the Brasil '66 recordings of the time, Mendes exposes fresh material from the '60s bumper crop of great Brazilian songwriters: Edú Lobo, Dori Caymmi, Baden Powell, Chico Buarque, and Caetano Veloso. Dave Grusin returns with his swirling, ambitious orchestral arrangements; John Pisano is back on rhythm guitar (along with a lounge-like bossa nova take of his "So What's New"); and Mendes continues to toy with the Fender Rhodes electric piano and electric harpsichord on a number of cuts. Yet this album has an entirely different sound than Mendes' A&Ms, with a typically trebly Nesuhi Ertegun production and more varied rhythm tracks (only on the title track does the rhythm section sound like that of Brasil '66).