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Reviews (15)
06 Oct, 2010
Only the premiere music of our lives
There is nobody who does not love this album, the first A&M album by Sergio Mendes back in 1966...Sergio had been releasing music in America, and his 1965 album for Capitol Brasil 65 featuring Wanda De Sah was a great introduction to the contemporary Brazilian bossa nova...but Brasil 66 was the real deal. This acoustic jazz and pop compliment with those voices headed by Lani Hall dominated the music across the globe for five years...the greatest thing for me is how short this album is, barely 35 minutes...44 years later, I play this regularly, and rejoice in how it is pure pleasure and musical mastery. and has not only endured over the years, but has outshined so much other music
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06 Sep, 2010
Ronstadt and Riddle- the standard of pop standards
Generous repackaging of her three pop standard efforts, the first two featuring Nelson Riddle's arrangements, and the third with various arrangers with the same end result...mood music with a solid performance by singer Ronstadt...the limited release of this item makes it a valuable collectors edition
06 Oct, 2010
An overlooked gem
This Seals & Crofts effort from the mid 70's marked their farewell to folk rock and a full time involvement with contemporary pop music. Although the style and harmonies remain intact, and had continued to be amoong the finest of the time, these songs were not all written by Jim & Dash...the stand outs are Breakin In A Brand New Love, which was almost disco in style, and Sunrise, a majestic jazz offering, featuring the sax stylings of Jim Seals. These tunes were aimed at getting airplay on FM radio, jazz and rock formats. The flow of tbis album is pleasant, although the Bahai songs are too lengthy. The guys never sounded better...this is worth a listen