A Bossa Nova De Roberto Menescal
A Bossa Nova De Roberto Menescal
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Format: Vinyl / 12" Album

Our Take
Our Take
Roberto Menescal, the Brazilian godfather of bossa nova, is back with a limited edition reissue of his iconic album "A Bossa Nova De Roberto Menescal." With 12 bonus tracks included, this release is a must-have for any self-respecting music aficionado.
From the moment the needle drops on the opening track, you are transported to the sun-drenched beaches of Rio de Janeiro. Menescal's smooth guitar playing and laid-back vocals effortlessly intertwine, creating a relaxed and carefree atmosphere.
The standout track on the album has to be "O Barquinho," a breezy tune that floats along like a gentle tide. Menescal's intricate guitar work is on full display here, proving once again why he is hailed as a master of his craft.
But it's not all sunshine and cocktails on this album. Tracks like "Você" and "Samba De Verão" showcase Menescal's more introspective side, with poignant lyrics that tug at the heartstrings.
Overall, "A Bossa Nova De Roberto Menescal" is a timeless classic that deserves a place in every music lover's collection. So grab a caipirinha, sit back, and let Menescal's mesmerizing melodies wash over you. You won't be disappointed.
Track Listing
Track Listing
1. Desafinado
2. Batida Diferente
3. Balancamba
4. O Amor Que Acabou
5. Voce E Eu
6. Samba Torto
7. Garota De Ipanema
8. Rio
9. Baiaozinho
10. Dan-Cha-Cha
11. Nos E O Mar
12. So Danco Samba
13. Samba De Verão
14. Corcovado
15. Quem Quizer Encontrar O Amor
16. Menina Feia
17. Influencia Do Jazz
18. O Pato
19. Me Lembro Vagamente
20. Nos E O Mar (Version 2)
21. Garota De Ipanema (Version 2)
22. So Danco Samba (Version 2)
23. Voce
24. Morte De Um Deus De Sal
Delivery & Returns
Delivery & Returns
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About the artist
Roberto Menescal
Roberto Menescal: the Brazilian Bossa Nova O.G. When you think of Bossa Nova, names like Jobim and Gilberto may come to mind. But let's not forget about Roberto Menescal, the unsung hero of the Brazilian music scene. With his smooth guitar licks and infectious melodies, Menescal has been a driving force in shaping the sound of Bossa Nova since the 1960s. Hailing from Rio de Janeiro, Menescal's music is a perfect blend of tradition and innovation. His songs are like a tropical breeze, transporting you to a sun-soaked beach with a caipirinha in hand. His guitar playing is so effortless, it's as if the instrument is simply an extension of his body. But don't let Menescal's easy-going style fool you, this man is a musical genius. He has worked with the likes of Stan Getz, Elis Regina, and Nara Leão, just to name a few. His songs have been covered by artists around the world, solidifying his status as a true musical legend. So next time you're in need of some smooth Bossa Nova vibes, look no further than Roberto Menescal. Whether you're a seasoned aficionado or a newcomer to the genre, Menescal's music is sure to leave you feeling a little more relaxed and a whole lot happier. Grab a cocktail, sit back, and let the music of Roberto Menescal take you on a journey to the beaches of Brazil. Obrigado, Roberto!
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