Sergio Mendes & Brasil '66 - Look Around (1995)
BAND/ARTIST: Sergio Mendes & Brasil '66
- Title: Look Around
- Year Of Release: 1995
- Label: A&M Records: POCM-1881
- Genre: Bossa Nova, Latin Jazz
- Quality: APE (image+.cue,log,scans) / 320 kbps
- Total Time: 00:30:35
- Total Size: 181 / 78 MB
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:
01. With a Little Help from My Friends 2:39
02. Roda 2:27
03. Like a Lover 3:55
04. The Frog 2:45
05. Tristeza (Goodbye Sadness) 2:55
06. The Look of Love 2:46
07. Pardizer Adeus (To Say Goodbye) 3:08
08. Batucada (The Beat) 2:23
09. So Many Stars 4:30
10. Look Around 3:02
01. With a Little Help from My Friends 2:39
02. Roda 2:27
03. Like a Lover 3:55
04. The Frog 2:45
05. Tristeza (Goodbye Sadness) 2:55
06. The Look of Love 2:46
07. Pardizer Adeus (To Say Goodbye) 3:08
08. Batucada (The Beat) 2:23
09. So Many Stars 4:30
10. Look Around 3:02
"Sergio Mendes took a deep breath, expanded his sound to include strings lavishly arranged by the young Dave Grusin and Dick Hazard, went further into Brazil, and out came a gorgeous record of Brasil '66 at the peak of its form. Here Mendes released himself from any reliance upon Antonio Carlos Jobim and rounded up a wealth of truly great material from Brazilian fellow travelers: Gilberto Gil's jet-propelled 'Roda' and Joao Donato's clever 'The Frog,' Dori Caymmi's stunningly beautiful 'Like a Lover,' Harold Lobo's carnival-esque 'Tristeza,' and Mendes himself (the haunting 'So Many Stars' and the title track). Mendes was also hip enough to include 'With a Little Help From My Friends' from the Beatles' Sgt. Pepper LP. As things evolved, though, the one track that this album would be remembered for is the only other non-Brazilian tune, Burt Bacharach's 'The Look of Love,' in an inventive, grandiose arrangement with a simplified bossa beat. The tune just laid there on the album until Mendes and company performed it on the Academy Awards telecast in 1968. The performance was a sonic disaster, but no matter; the public response was huge, a single was released, and it become a monster, number four on the pop charts. So much for the reported demise of bossa nova; in Sergio Mendes' assimilating, reshaping hands, allied with Herb Alpert's flawless production, it was still a gold mine."
Jazz | Bossa Nova | Latin | FLAC / APE | Mp3
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