Joao Gilberto

O Amor, O Sorriso e a Flor (Limited Colored Vinyl) (SOW008)

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O Amor, O Sorriso e a Flor (Limited Colored Vinyl)

Joao Gilberto

Sowing Records

655729196406

LPS 163637

SOW008

LATIN

1

LP 19,98 €

LIMITED EDION COLOURED VINYL

4 1/2 STARS ALL MUSIC GUIDE

The most essential albums recorded by João Gilberto are his first three, Chega de Saudade (1959), O Amor, O Sorriso e a Flor (1960), and João Gilberto (1961). All three remain extremely up-to-date and share in common a superb standard of quality in compositions, arrangements (mostly designed by Tom Jobim), and Gilberto's performances at the guitar and voice. The second LP recorded by João Gilberto, O Amor, O Sorriso e a Flor, included the "Samba de Uma Nota Só" ("One Note Samba") by Tom Jobim/Newton Mendonça, which was immediately successful the previous year with the release of the single "Samba de Uma Nota Só" and became a classic of bossa nova. Gilberto also interpreted "Outra Vez" (Jobim), which had been recorded by Dick Farney and Elizete Cardoso with quite different results. It was the first time that Gilberto recorded the other classics, "Só Em Teus Braços" (Jobim), "Se É Tarde, Me Perdoa" (Carlos Lyra/Ronaldo Bôscoli), "Meditação" (Tom Jobim/Newton Mendonça), "Corcovado," "Discussão," and "Outra Vez." The LP was reissued, along with the first and third, in 1990 in the U.S. as The Legendary João Gilberto, with the omissionof one of the few instrumental tracks recorded by Gilberto, "Um Abraço No Bonfá."

TRACKS:

  • SIDE A
  • A1. Samba de Uma Nota Só
  • A2. Doralice
  • A3. Só Em Teus Braços [Only in Your Arms]
  • A4. Trevo de Quatro Folhas [I'm Looking Over a Four-Leaf Clover]
  • A5. Se e Tarde Me Perdoa [Forgive Me If It's Too Late]
  • A6. Um Abraço No Bonfá
  • SIDE B
  • B1. Meditação [Meditation]
  • B2. O Pato [The Duck]
  • B3. Corcovado
  • B4. Discussão [Discusssion
  • B5. Amor Certinho [Certain Love]
  • B6. Outra Vez