Various Artists - Bossa Nova At Carnegie Hall (180 Gram, RSD 2023)
Various Artists - Bossa Nova At Carnegie Hall (180 Gram, RSD 2023)
Format: Vinyl LP
UPC: 089353512521
Release Date: 04/22/23
Condition: N
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Event: RECORD STORE DAY 2023
Release Date: 4/22/2023
Format: LP
Label: Liberation Hall
Quantity: 2500
Release type: 'RSD First' Release
Recorded on November 21, 1962 at New York's Carnegie Hall, this fifteen song gathering of Brazilian music legends was originally released by Audio Fidelity Records in 1963. Its all-star lineup of performers includes Sergio Mendes, Carmen Costa, Bola Sete, José Paulo, Luiz Bonfá, João Gilberto, Oscar Castro-Neves, and many others. Out of print for decades and a sought-after rarity, Bossa Nova At Carnegie Hall makes its return in a limited edition 180g vinyl pressing, coming first to record stores as part of Record Store Day 2023.
Side A 1) One Note Samba-Sergio Mendes Quartet 2) Bossa Nova York-Carmen Costa, Bola Sete, Jose Paulo 3) Zelao-Sergio Ricardo 4) Nao Faz Assim-Oscar Neves Quartet 5) Influencia Do Jazz- Oscar Neves Quartet 6) Mahna De Carnival-Luis Bonfa 7) Mahan De Carnival-Agostino Dos Santos, Luiz Bonfa, Oscar Neves 8) A Felicidade-Agostino Dos Santos, Luiz Bonfa, Oscar Neves QuartetSide B 1) Outra Vez-Joao Gilberto, Miltinho 2) Influencia Do Jazz- Carlos Lyra, Oscar Neves Quartet 3) Ah! Se Eu Pudese- Ana Lucia, Oscar Neves Quartet 4) Bossa Nova En New York- Caetano Zama, Oscar Neves Quartet 5) Barquinho- Roberto Menescal, Oscar Neves Quartet 6) Amor No Samba- Noramando, Oscar Neves Quartet 7) Passarinho-Chico Feitosa, Oscar Neves Quartet
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