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.. Vol.1
Description:
With the advent of bossa nova, Caterina Valente was perhaps the first European popular artist with the curiosity to actually venture to Brazil. A student of Latin American music, she gained the respect of bossa's protagonists when, on her arrival in April 1961, she proclaimed (in Portuguese) her admiration for the work of Agostinho dos Santos and Maysa and that she believed Brazilian music to be the best in the world. Caterina then gave a tremendously successful show at the Teatro Record in São Paulo and appeared at the Copacabana Palace in Rio before returning home to spread the word. She fashioned a delightful album with Brazilian master-guitarist Luiz Bonfá, and proceeded, over the years and in a profusion of languages, to record superior interpretations of the bossa classics.
"Thank you Frans Berkers Thank you Andy Morten"
Recording information
Disc 1
Caterina Valente
Tracks 1&2 : Recorded Teldec Studios, Berlin, 15 February, 1962
Track 3 : Recorded Teldec Studios, Berlin, 15 February, 1962
Track 4 : Recorded Teldec Studios, Berlin, 17 February, 1959
Tracks 5-10 : Recorded At Decca Studios, London In September 1960
Tracks 11&12 : Recorded At Fonior Studio, Brussels, 13 & 15 January 1961
Track 13 : Recorded Cologne, 30 June 1957
Track 14 : Recorded Cologne, June Or July 1956
Alaide Costa
Tracks 15-26 & 28 : Recorded In 1960
Tracks 27 : 1959
Disc 2
Maysa
Tracks 1, 5 & 10 : 1959
Tracks 2, 6, 8, 11 & 12 : 1958
Tracks 3 & 9 : 1960
Track 4 : 1962
Track 7 : 1957
Dolores Duran & Interpreters
Tracks 13, 21 & 26 : 1959
Tracks 14, 16, 17 & 19 : 1958
Track 15 : 1957
Track 18 : 1961
Tracks 20, 22, 23, 24, 25 & 27 : 1960
Manufactured in EU.
Paper sleeve with 16-page booklet
"The Women Of Bossa Nova Vol.1 - Caterina Valente" is a captivating CD compilation that celebrates the enchanting voices of female artists who have shaped and defined the bossa nova genre. This collection, released by Cherry Red, brings together an exquisite selection of tracks that highlight both classic and lesser-known gems from pioneering women in bossa nova. Listeners are treated to smooth rhythms, sophisticated melodies, and evocative performances that capture the essence of Brazilian music?s golden era. The stylistic diversity on this album showcases not only traditional bossa nova but also its fusion with jazz and pop influences, making it a must-have for aficionados and newcomers alike. Cherry Red Records is renowned for its dedication to curating high-quality reissues and compilations across various genres, consistently delivering expertly remastered soundtracks with informative liner notes.
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