
v/a - bossa nova and the rise of brazilian music in the 1960's - soul jazz records - cd

SJRCD 239 - 58295 - uk2cd - €18.99
Genre: Brazil
1. Elis Regina - Roda
2. Roberto Menescal - Inverno
3. Joao Gilberto - O Sapo
4. Ginga Trio - Yemanja
5. Jorge Ben - Lalari-Olala
6. Dorival Caymmi - Berimbau
7. Sergio Mendes & Bossa Rio - Primitivo
8. Nara Leao - Birimbau
9. Tamba Trio - Mas Que Nada
10. Baden Powell & Vinicius De Moraes - Canto De Ossanha
11. Zimbo Trio - Zimbo Samba
12. Gilberto Gil - Viramundo
13. Eils Regina - Menino Das Laranjas
14. Edu Lobo - Jogo De Roda
15. Elizete Cardoso - Vida Bela
16. Dom Um Romao - Jangal
17. Wanda Sa - Adriana
18. Elizete Cardoso - E De Lei
19. Antonio Carlos Jobim - O Morro Nao Tem Vez
20. Edu Lobo - Ponteio
21. Tamba 4 - Samba Blim
22. Pery Ribeiro - Canto Negro
23. Maria Bethania - Ye-Mele
24. Miltinho - Faca Como Eu
25. Jorge Ben - Rosa, Menina Rosa
26. Milton Nascimento - Tres Pontas
27. Baden Powell & Vincius De Moraes - Canto De Xango
28. Zelia Barbosa - Carcara
29. Tamba Trio - Boranda
30. Geraldo Vandre - Hora De Lutar
31. Elis Regina - Tereza Sabe Sambar
32. Edu Lobo - Aguaverde
33. Jorge Ben - Carnaval Triste
34. Marilia Medalha - Maria Moita




This album is a definitive study of the birth and rise of bossa nova in Brazil in the 1960s. Light years away from the cocktail-sipping tropical image that bossa nova became, bossa nova’s origins in Brazil are that of a stunning modernist and revolutionary music that reflected the radical and exciting idealism of the country at the start of the 1960s. As Brazil developed into an urban society, with ‘apartment living’ and consumer goods, bossa nova projected an image that was modern, sophisticated and cool. Check!
In 1964, as bossa nova reached its pinnacle internationally with the worldwide pop success of Antonîo Carlos Jobim and Vinicius de Moraes composition ‘The Girl From Ipanema’, an idyllic vision of sophistication, sunshine and beaches, tanks were arriving on the streets of Rio de Janeiro, announcing a coup d’état and the arrival of a vicious military dictatorship that would oppress, censor and torture the country for the next 20 years.
‘Bossa Nova and the rise of Brazilian Music in the 1960s’ charts the rise of the events that led to the arrival of this new musical movement and what happened next. João Gilberto, Tom Jobim, Vinicius de Moraes, Elis Regina, Gilberto Gil and Baden Powell all feature alongside many other Brazilian artists who launched their careers during this amazing period.
The release of this album coincides with the deluxe hardbook large-format book of the same name featuring the stunning modernist cover art of bossa nova record cover sleeves in the 1960s, which is compiled by Gilles Peterson and Stuart Baker and also released on Soul Jazz Records.