The album features smooth vocals, rich harmonies, and vibrant rhythms, capturing the essence of the era’s musical Innovation.
Each track is a testament to the trio’s talent, blending traditional Brazilian sounds
with contemporary influences. Standout songs include “Sol Quarenta Graus” and ”Sempre Existe Alguém,” which highlight the group’s dynamic range. The production quality is excellent,
Raul Seixas really did a marvelous job! This is truly one of those undiscovered gems in Brazilian music!
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Original[11,13 €]
'Baby’ – cross it off your Wants List at last. Written by Caetano
Veloso, arranged by Arthur Verocai, covering Gal Costa. An
absolutely killer Brazilia modern soul jam – a rarity in Brazil
that we hammer in DJ sets and have been wanting to release for a
while. Taken from the Quinteto Ternura self-titled LP from 1974.
‘Filhos De Zambi’ is uptempo samba-funk of the highest order, and now very difficult to find at a decent price in it’s original RCA ’compacto’ format. Percussion high on the mix, hands claps and a brilliant harmonised chorus line.
Original[10,88 €]
Uptempo funk-soul ’Vou Morar No Teu Sorriso’ is a real favourite of ours and a regular spin in DJ sets. Tough drums, breaks and percussion, big vocals, horns and bass.
Taken from their self-titled LP from 1971.
Dancefloor Samba-funk-MPB business on ’Quem Vai Querer’,
originally released in 1977 on RCA.
A rolling samba groove, layered percussion and a lovely lead vocal from Eliana build into a big chorus and increased drum pressure!
Remastered[13,24 €]
Uptempo funk-soul ’Vou Morar No Teu Sorriso’ is a real favourite of ours and a regular spin in DJ sets. Tough drums, breaks and percussion, big vocals, horns and bass.
Taken from their self-titled LP from 1971.
Dancefloor Samba-funk-MPB business on ’Quem Vai Querer’,
originally released in 1977 on RCA.
A rolling samba groove, layered percussion and a lovely lead vocal from Eliana build into a big chorus and increased drum pressure!
- A1: St. Maarten's The Rolling Tones - It’s A Feeling
- A2: Mohammed & The Black System – Let’s Dance The Spank
- A3: Suede – Determina$On
- A4: The Soul Searchers - Funk To The Folks
- A5: Jbss -Love Somebody - Cavallaro Rework
- B1: Paolo Ormi E La Sua Orchestra – Cocco Secco
- B2-: Augusto Martelli & The Real Mc Coy – Calories
- B3: Trio Ternura - A Gira(Cavallaro Edit)
- B4: Pino Pres$ - Funky Bump
- B5: Danze Cardellaro – Açucar
- C1: Ayx - Ayx Teca
- C2: Burnis Moleme - Where Is The Answer
- C3: The Whatnauts - Help Is On The Way
- C4: Danze Cardellaro -Toma El Flow
- D1: Ron Richardson – Ooh Wee Babe
- D2: The Imperials – Fast Freddie The Roller Disco King
- D3: Mad Dog Fire Department - Cosmic Funk
- D4: Hrtmn - Underwater - Cavallaro Rework
Remastered[13,03 €]
'Baby’ – cross it off your Wants List at last. Written by Caetano
Veloso, arranged by Arthur Verocai, covering Gal Costa. An
absolutely killer Brazilia modern soul jam – a rarity in Brazil
that we hammer in DJ sets and have been wanting to release for a
while. Taken from the Quinteto Ternura self-titled LP from 1974.
‘Filhos De Zambi’ is uptempo samba-funk of the highest order, and now very difficult to find at a decent price in it’s original RCA ’compacto’ format. Percussion high on the mix, hands claps and a brilliant harmonised chorus line.
- A1: J B. De Carvalho E Seu Terreiro - Fui À Umbanda
- A2: Trio Ternura - A Gira
- A3: Alcione - Figa De Guiné
- A4: Impacto 5 - Longe Daqui Aqui Mesmo
- A5: Abaeté - Pisa No Taboado
- A6: Tobias - Coisa Sentimental
- A7: Os Flippers - Estrelar
- B1: Spaceark - Don’t Stop (Unreleased Long Version)
- B2: Pure Release - I'll Know It's Love For Sure
- B3: Luther Davis Group - You Can Be A Star
- B4: Marumo - Khomo Tsaka Deile Kae?
- B5: Splash - Peacock
- C1: Gyedu Blay Ambolley - Highlife
- C2: Harari - Senyamo
- C3: Kaleidoscope - Let Me Try
- C4: Elias Rahbani - I Want To Be
- C5: Tokyo Academy Philharmonic Chorus Group – Taharazaka
- C6: Cesar Roldão Vieira – Zé Do Trem
- C7: Elias Rahbani - Dance Of Maria
- C8: Galt Macdermot – Coffee Cold
Volume Three in the Mr Bongo Record club series. Another showcase of recent vinyl finds and favourites from our DJ sets and radio shows. This is an extra special one however, as it lands in 2019, the year that we celebrate 30 years since it all began way back in 1989.
Compiled by David Buttle and Gareth Stephens, assisted by Graham Luckhurst and Gary Johnson.
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