Link original, só disponível nos Feeds RSS: Grupo Chovendo na Roseira – Interpreta Tom Jobim (1988)
Publicado em: Saturday, August 18, 2007 by zecalouro
“Grupo Chovendo na Roseira features Bia Paes Leme, Belva, Soraya e Lu (daugther of singer Carlos Jose and nephew of Luiz Claudio Ramos, which is a violonista and official Chico Buarque arranger). In the year of 1977 the group had a different name, “Quatro Cantos” and as far as I know, they did not released any recordings. I tried to produced a LP, with the help of Raymundo Bittencourt, but the girls had others name in mind — the violonista Ary Sperling and the pianist Joao Reboucas — their mentors at that time.
Later on, the group got new members – Ary Sperling (vocals) and Ronaldo (vocals) — and changed their name to Viva Voz, with one album already available at Loronix. When Viva Voz terminated, the original girls of “Quatro Cantos” assembled Chovendo Na Roseira and lauched this first an only tribute album to Tom Jobim with Orchestra arrangements by Eduardo Souto Netto, also in charge of some vocal arrangements. The other arrangements are from Bia Paes Leme, which made a career as arranger after the end of Chovendo na Roseira.
In my opinion this album is wonderful, with highlights to the soprano voice of Lu (Luciana), the beautiful arrangement of Estrada do Sol, my favorite. I sure Loronixers will appreciate this album.”
Thanks Carlos Braga!
Tracks include:
Soraya
Belva
Lu
02 – Samba do Avião (Tom Jobim)
03 – Anos Dourados (Tom Jobim / Chico Buarque)
04 – Chovendo na Roseira (Tom Jobim)
05 – Eu Te Amo (Tom Jobim / Chico Buarque)
06 – Correnteza (Tom Jobim / Luis Bonfá)
07 – Estrada do Sol (Tom Jobim / Dolores Duran)
08 – Ligia (Tom Jobim)
09 – Tema de Amor de Gabriela (Tom Jobim)
10 – Dindi (Tom Jobim / Aloysio de Oliveira)
11 – Samba Torto (Tom Jobim / Aloysio de Oliveira)
12 – Pra Mode Chatear (Tom Jobim)
13 – Aula de Matemática (Tom Jobim / Marino Pinto)
14 – Janelas Abertas (Tom Jobim / Vinicius de Moraes)
This is Grupo Chovendo na Roseira – Interpreta Tom Jobim (1988), at Loronix. Hope uEnjoy!
Não tinha esse disco. Porém, graças ao amigo Martoni, ele pode ser buscado na Rádio Forma e Elenco.
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