Rosinha de Valenca – Rosinha de Valenca Ao Vivo (1966)

6 03 2012

Link original: Rosinha de Valenca – Rosinha de Valenca Ao Vivo (1966)
Publicado em: Saturday, April 21, 2007 by zecalouro

I don’t have this kind of number, but I’m sure this album is among the most requested by Loronixers ever. I thought it was impossible to find. However, Caetano Rodrigues take me by surprise including this piece on his last package. With Caetano the word “impossible” seems to lose the meaning.

Since yesterday, we have been talking about this inquisitive record and how Loronixers will get surprised when read some facts about it. I think the great surprise about this album is the lack of WYSIWYG, maybe I’m reading too much technical manuals, WYSIWYG stands for “What You See is What You Get” and this is the first surprise.

Rosinha de Valenca ao Vivo was not recorded live, it is an studio album. You should believe us. I heard from the start to end, Caetano also did it and confirms. The second surprise is track list information, available at back cover and on each record side; it is completely messed up and does not match with what is heard. Caetano did the hard work and the track list you see bellow is correct. I forgot to say also that Lamento replaced the song A Banda.

This is Rosinha de Valenca – Rosinha de Valenca Ao Vivo (1966), for Forma, featuring Paulo Moura (clarinet, sax alto), Édison Machado (drums), Dório (bass), Osmar Milito (piano), Roberto Canellas (Violao, tracks. 3 and 11) and Quarteto de Cordas. Tracks include:

Personnel
Osmar Milito
(piano)
Paulo Moura
(sax, flute)
Edison Machado
(drums)
Dorio
(bass)

01 – Upa Neguinho (Edu Lobo / Gianfrancesco Guarnieri)
02 – Uma Noite no Havaí (Codó)
03 – Carinhoso (Pixinguinha / João de Barro)
04 – Lamento (Pixinguinha / Vinicius de Moraes)
05 – Tema Para Luisinho (Murillo Pessoa)
06 – Você É Um Colosso (Noel Rosa)
07 – Vou Pra Valença (Rosinha de Valença)
08 – Fogo na Roça (Codó)
09 – Curta Metragem (Maurício Einhorn / Arnaldo Costa)
10 – Doce de Coco (Jacob do Bandolim)
11 – Água de Beber (Tom Jobim / Vinicius de Moraes)
12 – Acalanto (Dorival Caymmi)

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Este disco pode ser buscado no Edison Machado.


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bossanovadreamer on Wednesday, 18 April, 2007
Good morning Caetano and Zeca,
what a surprise I see here in the early morning,
fantastic what I hear here while waiting for the tea.
It is so sad what happened with Rosinha later in her life- She played so beautiful.
Fantastic album with great personnel

special thanks to Caetano to let us remember to her
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frank-oliver on Wednesday, 18 April, 2007
Hi Zeca,

wow, this is one of the best albums by Rosinha de Valenca. I looked for this LP for years. Great work from Caetano. Thank you
very much!
(The same track list appears on http://www.bossa.net.)
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phil. B on Wednesday, 18 April, 2007
Wow… At least, the missing one !!!
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Cisalpino on Wednesday, 18 April, 2007
Zeca e Caetano, assim vocês matam o véio de alegria…putz, essa sequência está demais, não consigo nem imaginar o que está por vir…

Pena que vi esse só hoje de manhã, que já está indo pro balaio.

PS: Andei um tempo procurando os albuns da discografia do Édison, realmente esse era impossível.

Valeu.
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bossanov on Wednesday, 18 April, 2007
Hi, Zeca!
What a nice girl, what a beautiful music! Many thanks for you and Caetano.
I’ve the question about this LP. What happened with “A Banda” track?
On back of the envelope of the LP one can see “A Banda” (at the place of “Aqua De Beber”).
Do you have Juarez Sant’ana and Sergio Carvalho LPs with Hammond?
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Anonymous on Wednesday, 18 April, 2007
Another great great post. Zeca and Caetano, many thanks !!

bruno
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Bossa Joe on Wednesday, 18 April, 2007
Amazing! Milto! Machado! My eyes are tearing up already 😀
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Anonymous on Saturday, 21 April, 2007
beautiful stuff. many thanks.
nw9

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