Brasileiro
Brasileiro is a 1992 CD by Sérgio Mendes and other artists including Carlinhos Brown which won the 1993 Grammy Award [1] for Best World Music Album.[2]
Brasileiro | |
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Studio album by | |
Released | June 17, 1992 |
Recorded | April 1991 – October 1991 |
Genre | Samba, Batucada, Bossa Nova, Latin Pop |
Length | 54:41 |
Label | Elektra |
Producer | Sérgio Mendes |
Review scores | |
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Source | Rating |
Allmusic |
Track listing
- "Fanfarra" (Carlinhos Brown)– 4:03
- "Magalenha" (Carlinhos Brown)– 3:39
- "Indiado" (Carlinhos Brown)– 4:17
- "What Is This?" (Carmen Alice)– 4:46
- "Lua Soberana" (Vítor Martins, Ivan Lins)– 4:13
- "Sambadouro" (Vítor Martins, Ivan Lins)– 3:51
- "Senhoras Do Amazonas" (Antonio Carlos Belchior, João Bosco)– 4:41
- "Kalimba" (Vítor Martins, Ivan Lins)– 4:19
- "Barabare" (Paulinho Camafeu, Edmundo Caruso, Carlinhos Brown)– 3:24
- "Esconjuros" (Aldir Blanc, Carlos "Guinga" Escobar)– 3:40
- "Pipoca" (Hermeto Pascoal)– 3:10
- "Magano" (Carlinhos Brown)– 4:36
- "Chorado" (Aldir Blanc, Carlos "Guinga" Escobar)– 3:24
- "Fanfarra" (Despedida) (Carlinhos Brown)– 0:29
Personnel
- Michael Aarvold – Assistant Engineer
- Jair Rodrigues
- Carmen Alice – Percussion, Vocals
- Elaine Anderson – Assistant Engineer
- Marcio Bahia – Drums
- Beloba – Percussion
- David Bither – Art Direction
- João Bosco – Vocals
- Carlinhos Brown – Percussion, Arranger, Vocals, Background Vocals
- Robbie Buchanan – Synthesizer, Keyboards
- Moogie Canazio – Arranger, Engineer
- Ivan Carvalho – Assistant Engineer
- Mario Conceicao – Percussion
- Luis Conte – Percussion
- Paulo Dias – Percussion
- Gustavo Di Dalva – Percussion
- Alceu Do Cavaco – Cavaquinho
- Heitor Dos Prazeres – Paintings
- Nathan East – Bass
- Russell Ferrante – Synthesizer, Keyboards
- Bernie Grundman – Mastering
- Alexandre Guedes – Percussion
- Guinga – Acoustic Guitar
- John Heiden – Art Direction, Design
- George Holz – Photography
- Sonia Ives – Photography
- Paul Jackson Jr. – Guitar
- Jimmy Johnson – Bass
- Claudio Jorge – Acoustic Guitar
- Kleber Jorge – Background Vocals
- Lee Kaiser – Assistant Engineer
- Gracinha Leporace – Vocals, Background Vocals
- Kevyn Lettau – Vocals, Background Vocals
- Carlos Malta – Flute, Saxophone
- Vivian Manso – Background Vocals
- Chris McGowan – Liner Notes
- Sérgio Mendes – Synthesizer, Percussion, Arranger, Keyboards, Vocals, Background Vocals, Producer, Liner Notes
- Francisca Maria Monjardim – Vocals, Background Vocals
- Leila Monjardim – Vocals, Background Vocals
- Jerry Moore – Tenor Saxophone
- Alfredo Moura – Synthesizer, Arranger, Keyboards, Background Vocals, Horn Arrangements
- Jovino Santos Neto – Keyboards
- Tião Neto – Percussion, Vocals, Background Vocals
- Meia Noite – Percussion
- Cláudio Nucci – Vocals
- Lourenco Olegario – Vocals, Background Vocals
- Fabio Pascoal – Percussion
- Hermeto Pascoal – Arranger, Keyboards
- Pernambuco – Percussion
- Eric Persing – Synthesizer, Arranger, Keyboards, Programming, Keyboard Programming, Synthesizer Horn
- Joe Pizzulo – Vocals, Background Vocals
- Jeff Porcaro – Drums
- Karla Preito – Vocals, Background Vocals
- Luis Quine – Assistant Engineer
- Carol Rogers – Vocals, Background Vocals
- Carolina Sabino – Background Vocals
- Paul Scriver – Assistant Engineer
- Michael Shapiro – Percussion, Drums, Background Vocals
- Jurema Silva – Vocals, Background Vocals
- Jussara Silva – Vocals, Background Vocals
- Leo Silva – Vocals, Background Vocals
- Robson Silva – Vocals, Background Vocals
- Sinhô – Percussion
- Bruce Swedien – Arranger, Mixing
- Steve Tavaglione – Flute, Oboe, Saxophone
- Vai Quem Vem – Percussion, Background Vocals
- Zeca – Percussion
- Itibere Zwarg – Bass
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See also
References
- "The 35th Grammy Awards Nominations : General Categories". Los Angeles Times. 1993-01-08. ISSN 0458-3035. Retrieved 2016-12-18.
- "1993 Grammy Winners". The New York Times. 1993-02-26. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved 2016-12-18.
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