Wilson Simonal and Trio Mocot provide a double dose of Brazilian classics for this Brazil 45s 7 inch. First up, an infectious, samba-MPB hit from one of Brazils most popular artists of the 60s and early 70s, Wilson Simonal. Originally released on 7 inch by
Wilson Simonal and Trio Mocot provide a double dose of Brazilian classics for this Brazil 45s 7 inch.
First up, an infectious, samba-MPB hit from one of Brazils most popular artists of the 60s and early 70s, Wilson Simonal. Originally released on 7 inch by Odeon in 1967 and landing on Simonals Alegria, Alegria !!! album in the same year, Nem Vem Que Nao Tems fame had a new lease of life in 2002 when it was used as part of the soundtrack to the critically acclaimed film, City Of God.
On the B side, one of Jorge Bens main backing bands and a group that was highly influential to his sound, Trio Mocot. Alongside recording with Ben on the seminal Fora Bruta, Negro Lindo and Tbua de Esmeralda LPs, they were also key figures in the development of the samba rock sound a fusion of samba, soul and rock influenced by music from the USA.
First appearing on Trio Mocots self-titled 1977 Arlequim LP, Nao Adianta is a dynamic orchestral-infused gem, laced with that sun-kissed, samba flavour.
Remastered with refreshed artwork.
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