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Mendes, Sergio

For most of the second half of the '60s, Sergio Mendes was the top-selling Brazilian artist in the United States, charting huge hit singles and LPs that regularly made the Top Five. His records wit...more

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Great Arrival/Beat of Brazil

2000 CD (used) our price $20.49

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CD (new) retail $36.99 our price $27.74

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Great Arrival/Bully!

2000 CD (used) our price $7.99

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CD (new) retail $13.98 our price $10.48

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In Person at El Matador/Pele/Sergio Mendes' Favorite Things

2001 CD (used) our price $8.99

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CD (new) retail $15.98 our price $11.98

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Look Around CD (used) our price $6.46

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CD (new) retail $9.95 our price $7.46

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Love Music CD (used) our price $18.99

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CD (new) retail $34.49 our price $25.87

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Mais Que Nada

1999 CD (used) our price $12.48

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CD (new) retail $17.98 our price $13.48

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Pais Tropical [bonus Track]

2003 CD (used) our price $8.99

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CD (new) retail $30.99 our price $23.24

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Primal Roots [bonus Track]

2003 CD (used) our price $8.99

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CD (new) retail $30.99 our price $23.24

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Sergio Mendes & the New Brasil '77 [Japan]

These are available from DjangoMusic at www.djangomusic.com :g

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Thanks, Michel. That is a good list.

Mundo's price for "Pais Tropical" and "Primal Roots" is a little better: $19.00 plus postage. I assume that Early Records (Hiroshi Tanno) would have a good price, too.

The Japanese Mendes CDs have a very intimidating boast about something called "rubidium atomic clock" laser mastering. I am very impressed! Seriously, though, they do sound very realistic, and I wish that whoever did these could do all the other CDs that we buy. Imagine the BN catalog, if it were done by that person. After a few evenings listening to these, I am like the cat that got the cream. For me, the music comes first, then the engineering, but a good CD reissue enables me to enjoy an album much more, and even to like some albums that I did not really like until I heard a good copy. "Look Around" is an example. The U.S. version, which was sent to me as a gift by a friend, sounds very drab, and the Japanese CD is way better.

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About the spelling, etc. -

Jorge Ben (now Jorge Ben Jor) wrote the song, and it's Mas que nada.

You can see sheet music and lyrics (with correct spelling) on his site, here: http://www.jorgeben.com.br/sec_cifras.php?id=20

It was originally issued on his 1st LP, Samba esquema novo (1963, Universal Brasil)

here are the lyrics - again, from Jorge's site -

O ariá raió

Obá obá obá

Mas que nada

Sai da minha frente

Eu quero passar

Pois o samba está animado

O que eu quero é sambar

Esse samba

Que é misto de maracatu

É samba de preto velho

Samba de preto tú

Mas que nada

Um samba como este tão legal

Você não vai querer

Que eu chegue no final

O ariá raió

Obá obá obá

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