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Marcal Discography of CDs

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| | Artist appears on Sarah Vaughan I Love Brazil! CD (1981)
Marcal music CDs
$8.39 Vaughan sounded as delightful and glorious as ever doing songs by legendary composers Antonio Carlos Jobim and Milton Nascimento and newer voices like Dorival Caymmi, Oscar Castro Neves and Eumir Deodato, among many others. The CD adds two bonus tracks that weren't on the original, giving listeners the full results of what proved to be one of the great Sarah Vaughan's final studio triumphs. She is accompanied by a variety of Brazilian all-stars (including Milton Nascimento, Dori Caymmi and on two numbers Antonio Carlos Jobim himself) and Sassy (whose voice was still in tremendous form) fares quite well, but few of the performances are all that memorable and none of the dozen songs entered her permanent repertoire. This set is really more for fans of contemporary Brazilian music than for jazz collectors. ~ Scott Yanow
Sarah Vaughan's recordings during the last phase of her magnificent career weren't always up to her usual standards, but this late-'70s set focusing on Brazilian music was a superb exception. Digitally remastered by Phil De Lancie (1994, Fantasy Studios, Berkeley, California).
Sarah Vaughan's debut for the Pablo label is a bit of an acquired taste for the jazz fan. Includes liner notes by Bob Blumenthal.
Personnel: Sarah Vaughan, Dorival Caymmi (vocals); Dori Caymmi, Milton Nascimento (vocals, acoustic guitar); Danilo Caymmi, Paulo Jobim (flute); Mauricio Einhorn (harmonica); Edson Frederico, Antonio Carlos Jobim (piano); Jose Roberto Bertrami (electric piano, organ); Helio Delmiro, Nelson Angelo (electric guitar); Sergio Barroso, Claudio Bertrami (acoustic bass); Novelli (electric bass); Wilson Das Neves, Robertinho Silva (drums); Chico Batera, Ariovaldo, Luna, Marcal (percussion).
Engineers: Mario Jorge Bruno, Luiz Carlos T. ~ Ron Wynn
Recorded at RCA Studios, Rio De Janeiro, Brazil in October & November, 1977. The backing and rhythms weren't Americanized pap, but an accurate reflection of contemporary Brazil's sounds at the time.
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| Artist appears on Samba Brasil CD (1992)
Marcal CD discography
$8.89 Samba Brasil is a fine collection of some of Brazil's best active performers, not really definitive of anything but full of quality material. Some of the biggest names here include Caetano Veloso, Elis Regina, Gal Costa, Beth Carvalho, Maria Bethania, Joao Bosco, and Chico DaSilva -- so the lineup leans toward an overall tropicalia flavor (Gilberto Gil isn't
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| Artist appears on Jazzilia CD (2008)
Marcal albums
$12.59 Track Listing of songs: Bikini Talks; Samba Ti Samba Eu; Azymuth; Todo Mundo Quer Ser Brasileiro; Rio; Daquele Jeito; Lado a Lado; My Daily Trip; Ladeira Do Samba; Festa
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Marcal discography Alternate spellings: CD discography of songs by band, discographie, dicography, discology, disography, discografie, discogrophy, diskography.
 Marcal Songs
Popular or famous Marcal music songs: Ilu-Aye, Sorri Pra Nos, E la que Eu Moro, Pepo a Deus.
 Marcal songs Worked With
Sarah Vaughan
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