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LE TRIO CAMARA
āGood news for lovers of Brazilian music: the cult-album by the Trio Camara, first released in 1968 on Pierre Barouhās Saravah label, has finally been reissued. The music made by the trio of Fernando Martins, Edson Lobo and Nelson Serra is in the little-known samba jazz style, an instrumental form in parallel with the bossa nova. New listeners can now discover for themselves the kind of music that was played in the many clubs of Rio de Janeiro and SĆ£o Paulo between 1963 and 1967: masterful performances of standards like Baden Powellās Berimbau or Edu Loboās Upa neguinho appear here alongside rarer themes such as Antonio Carlos Jobimās Estrada do sol and JoĆ£o Donatoās Muito A vontade. This is popular, accessible music made by musicians of skill and sophistication... a pure marvel. Lovers of Brazilian music are lucky indeed.ā Paulo MARTINS
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LE TRIO CAMARA
LE TRIO CAMARA
āGood news for lovers of Brazilian music: the cult-album by the Trio Camara, first released in 1968 on Pierre Barouhās Saravah label, has finally been reissued. The music made by the trio of Fernando Martins, Edson Lobo and Nelson Serra is in the little-known samba jazz style, an instrumental form in parallel with the bossa nova. New listeners can now discover for themselves the kind of music that was played in the many clubs of Rio de Janeiro and SĆ£o Paulo between 1963 and 1967: masterful performances of standards like Baden Powellās Berimbau or Edu Loboās Upa neguinho appear here alongside rarer themes such as Antonio Carlos Jobimās Estrada do sol and JoĆ£o Donatoās Muito A vontade. This is popular, accessible music made by musicians of skill and sophistication... a pure marvel. Lovers of Brazilian music are lucky indeed.ā Paulo MARTINS
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āGood news for lovers of Brazilian music: the cult-album by the Trio Camara, first released in 1968 on Pierre Barouhās Saravah label, has finally been reissued. The music made by the trio of Fernando Martins, Edson Lobo and Nelson Serra is in the little-known samba jazz style, an instrumental form in parallel with the bossa nova. New listeners can now discover for themselves the kind of music that was played in the many clubs of Rio de Janeiro and SĆ£o Paulo between 1963 and 1967: masterful performances of standards like Baden Powellās Berimbau or Edu Loboās Upa neguinho appear here alongside rarer themes such as Antonio Carlos Jobimās Estrada do sol and JoĆ£o Donatoās Muito A vontade. This is popular, accessible music made by musicians of skill and sophistication... a pure marvel. Lovers of Brazilian music are lucky indeed.ā Paulo MARTINS