COMPOSITORES:
ANTONIO CARLOS JOBIM & VINICIUS DE MORAES
PAÍS:
BRASIL
ÁLBUM: TAMBA
TRIO CLASSICS
GRAVADORA:
UNIVERSAL MUSIC INTERNACIONAL
GÊNERO:
SAMBA
ANO: 1997
O
Tamba Trio foi um conjunto musical formado no Rio de Janeiro na década de
1960. Composto originalmente por Luiz Eça(piano, vocal e arranjos),
Bebeto
Castilho (contrabaixo, flauta,
sax e vocal) e Hélcio Milito
(bateria, percussão
e vocal),
o Tamba Trio começou a tomar forma ainda acompanhando a cantora Maysa e depois a cantora Leny Andrade numa
temporada na boate Manhattan, atuando ao lado de Luiz Carlos Vinhas (piano) e Roberto
Menescal (violão). A partir de 1967, com a entrada do
baixista Dório Ferreira, Bebeto passaria a atuar apenas como flautista,
transformando assim o trio no quarteto Tamba 4. Dois anos depois, com a saída
de Luiz Eça, que formaria o seu grupo "A Sagrada Família", o pianista
Laércio de Freitas entrou em seu lugar. O
quarteto duraria até 1970.
O
Tamba Trio retornou com os três integrantes originais só em 1971, gravando dois discos
pela gravadora RCA. Em 1976
começou mais um hiato e, quatro anos depois, o grupo voltou, fazendo
apresentações e gravando o LP "Tamba Trio 20 Anos de Sucessos",
lançado em 1982.
A partir de 1989,
o baterista Rubens Ohana, que já
participara do Tamba Trio, reintegrou-se ao conjunto, substituindo Hélcio
Milito. O grupo continuou até 1992, quando faleceu Luiz Eça.
O
trio também acompanhou os cantores Carlos Lyra,
Edu Lobo,
Nara Leão,
Sylvia Telles,
Quarteto em
Cy, João Bosco e Simone,
entre outros.
Só danço samba
Só danço samba, vai,
vai, vai, vai, vai
Só danço samba
Só danço samba, vai
Só danço samba
Só danço samba, vai,
vai, vai, vai, vai
Só danço samba
Só danço samba, vai
Já dancei o twist até
demais
Mas não sei
Me cansei
Do calipso ao chá chá
chá
Só danço samba
Só danço samba, vai,
vai, vai, vai, vai
Só danço samba
Só danço samba, vai
(Várias vezes)
Só danço samba
Só danço samba, vai
Só danço samba
Só danço samba, vai.
BOOGIE WOOGIE BUGLE BOY
THE ANDREWS SISTERS
SONGWRITERS: DON
RAYE & HUGHIE PRINCE
COUNTRY: U. S. A.
ALBUM: SELECTION FROM MAFIA 2 ORIGINAL SOUNDTRACK
RECORDING
LABEL: ALTEREDEGO
GENRE: SWING
YEAR: 1900
The Andrews Sisters were an American close harmonysinging group of the swingand boogie-woogieeras. The group consisted of three sisters: contraltoLaVerne
Sophia(July 6, 1911 – May 8, 1967), sopranoMaxene Anglyn(January 3, 1916 – October 21, 1995), and mezzo-sopranoPatricia Marie "Patty"(February 16, 1918 – January 30,
2013). The sisters have sold an estimated 80 million records. Their 1941 hit
"Boogie Woogie
Bugle Boy" can be considered an early example of jump blues. Other
songs closely associated with the Andrews Sisters include their first major
hit, "Bei Mir Bist
Du Schön (Means That You're Grand)"
(1937), "Beer Barrel Polka(Roll Out
the Barrel)" (1939), "Beat Me
Daddy, Eight to the Bar" (1940), "Don't Sit Under the Apple Tree (With Anyone Else but
Me)" (1942), and "Rum and Coca Cola"
(1945), which helped introduce American audiences to calypso.
The Andrews Sisters' harmonies and songs are
still influential today, and have been copied and recorded by entertainers such
as Patti Page, Bette Midler, Christina Aguilera,
Pentatonix, and
others. The group was among the inaugural inductees to the Vocal Group
Hall of Fameupon its opening in 1998. Writing
for Bloomberg, Mark Schoifet said the sisters became the most popular female
vocal group of the first half of the 20th century. They are still widely
acclaimed today for their famous close harmonies. They were inducted into the
Minnesota Rock/Country Hall of Fame in May 2006.
The Rainmakers are a Kansas City,
Missouri-based original rockband, frontedby Bob Walkenhorst, which
had a small string of hitsin the late
1980s and early 1990s in the United States and Europe, especially Norway
The Rainmakers were formed in 1983 as a
three-piece bar band called "Steve, Bob and Rich", which
"quickly became popular throughout the Midwest," according to one Amazonreview. They released one album, Balls, under
this name. The addition of drummer Pat Tomek allowed Walkenhorst to switch to
guitar and assume the role of frontman. The band
changed their name to The Rainmakers when they were signed to PolyGramby A&Rman Peter
Lubin.
The band's self-titled 1986 debut albumreceived
good reviews in the U.S. entertainment media (Newsweekmagazine dubbed
it "the most auspicious debut album of the year") and reached No. 87
on the U.S. Billboardalbumchart. The band
made a fan of horror author Stephen King,
who quoted the band's lyrics in his novels The Tommyknockersand Gerald's Game. The
album, however, achieved its greatest commercial success overseas. In the
United Kingdom, the single "Let My People Go–Go", (a song based on
the American Negro spiritualanthem
"Go Down Moses"),
broke into the Top 20in the UK Singles Chart.
Their follow-up album, 1987's Tornado, peaked
at #116 on the U.S. chart. The Rainmakers released one more studio album,
1989's The Good News and The Bad News, and one live album, 1990's Oslo-Wichita
Live, which were successful in Europe, but did not chart in the U.S. The band
broke up after the release of the live album, which was only issued in Europe.
Scandinavianinterest
in their music remained high, and they reformed and released a new album, Flirting
with the Universe, in 1994. The album achieved the equivalent of gold recordstatus in Norway in one month. Ruth left the band and was replaced
by new bassist Michael Bliss, and one more album, Skin, followed in 1996. The
band issued one further track in 1998, a collaboration with Brewer & Shipleyin a new version of "One Toke Over the Line",
before they broke up again.
In
2011, the Rainmakers reformed, with bassist Rich Ruth returning to the group in
place of Bliss, while longtime guitarist Steve Phillips was replaced by Jeff
Porter. On March 5, the band was inducted into the Kansas
Music Hall of Fame, with a ceremony and concert at Liberty Hall in Lawrence,
Kansas. The following week, the band's album, 25 on, was released on March 14.
At the end of March, the band returned to Norwayfor a two-week tour. The band played two shows (May 14–15) at Knuckleheads
Saloonin Kansas City.
In 2014, the Rainmakers released the álbum Monster Movie.
In June the same year, they performed at the Sweden Rock Festival.
In 2015 they released the álbum Cover Band.
Steve
Phillips died in 2020 after contracting Covid-19
Tornado is the second studio album by The Rainmakers,
produced by Terry Manningand released in 1987. It reached #116 on the Billboard 200.
A remastered version of the album was
released in 2012 with 8 additional bonus tracks.
She reached out and
touched my hand
And made me dance to some local band
But the beat was slow so there we stand
As we move in small circles
We cut out before the night was through
Start my car and we drove the Loop
Talked about the things we were going through
As we move in small circles
We move in small circles
She said she didn't know the ways of love
I said neither do I, I thought you'd show me some
We dilly-dallied like that for six or eight months
Zélia
Cristina Duncan Gonçalves Moreira (Niterói, 28 de outubro de 1964), conhecida pelo nome
artístico Zélia Duncan, é uma atriz, cantora
e compositorabrasileira.
Zélia
Duncan é o segundo álbum da cantora Zélia Duncan,
lançado em 1994 pela gravadora Warner Music. Este álbum foi incluído na lista
dos Melhores Álbuns Latinos pela revista americana Billboard.
"Nos Lençóis Desse Reggae" fez parte da trilha sonora da série Confissões de Adolescente, da TV Cultura,
e foi dedicada a Tavinho Fialho, que toca baixo nela e morreu
entre a gravação e o lançamento do álbum. A obra como um todo é dedicada a
Loise Duncan. "Catedral (Cathedral Song)" fez parte da trilha sonora
da novela A Próxima Vítima, da Rede Globo.
Foi
certificado disco de Platina pela Pro-Música Brasil em 1998.