Happy Birthday Sergio Mendes. ‘Parabens para Sérgio’

This day (February 11, 1941), in Niterói, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, is born Sérgio Mendes, a Brazilian musician.

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Happy Birthday Sergio Mendes. ‘Parabens para Sérgio’

Tracklist :

1 . Mas Que Nada (2018)

2 . Pais Tropical (2012)

3 . @ Festival Mawazine (2009)

4 . Waters of March (2007)

5 . The look of love (2004)

6 . Mas Que Nada Ft. The Black Eyed Peas Live

7 . Medley (Mas Que Nada/Agua De Beber/One Note Samba) (2008)

8 . Alibis (1984)

9 . w/ Carlinhos Brown & Siedah Garret – Rio

10 . w/ Brasil 77 – Pra Dizer Adeus (1974)

11 . Never Before

12 . w/. Joe Pizzulo & Leza Miller – Never Gonna Let You Go

13 . w/ Tom Jones And Brasil ’66 – Mas Que Nada (1969)

14 . w/ Brasil´66 – The Fool On The Hill


Tracklist :

Mas que nada . Magalenha . Never gonna let you go . Please Baby Don’t . Let Me . The Frog . Morning In Rio . Mas Que Nada (2011 Rio Version) . Lamento (No Morro) . Outra Vez .

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Wikipedia : This day (February 11, 1941), in Niterói, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, is born Sérgio Santos Mendes, a Brazilian musician.

Official Site : Over the course of a career that has amassed an astounding track record of 35-plus albums made and millions sold, Mendes has embarked on many adventures, highlighted by his early ‘60s Bossa Rio Sextet outings in Brazil, his worldwide breakthrough Brasil’66 group.

@allmusic : His records with his group, Brasil ’66, regularly straddled the domestic pop and international markets in America, getting played heavily on AM radio stations, both rock and easy listening, and he gave his label, A&M, something to offer light jazz listeners beyond the work of the company’s co-founder, Herb Alpert.

@last.fm : When sales were tepid, he replaced his Brazilian born vocalist Wanda de Sa with the distinctive voice of Chicago native Lani Hall (who learned Mendes’ Portuguese material phonetically), switched to Herb Alpert’s A&M label, and released Herb Alpert Presents Sérgio Mendes and Brasil ‘66

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