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Célia
Célia

Célia

Artists

Célia

Catno

MRBLP157 SLP-10.070

Formats

1x Vinyl LP Album Reissue

Country

UK

Release date

Jun 8, 2018

Styles

MPB

Célia by Célia on Mr Bongo.

Célia Regina Cruz recorded four self-titled albums for Continental between 1971 and 1977, ‘Amor’ in 1982 plus several more before she sadly passed away late in 2017. Célia was a Brazilian vocalist who worked frequently with master arranger-composer Arthur Verocai in her early years and many other heavyweights over the course of her extensive career.

This, her second self-titled LP from 1972, features an all-star line up including Arthur Verocai, Erasmo Carlos, Roberto Carlos, Marcos Valle, Antonio Carlos Jobim, Nonato Buzar and Vinicius de Moraes amongst others.

Célia’s version of ‘Na Boca do Sol’ – taken from this album – is arguably her most well-known and well-loved song. An incredible take on Verocai’s original, featuring waling fuzz guitars, strings, piano, horns and drums.

Needless to say clean, original versions of this record now change hands for silly money! We are very proud to be able to reissue it officially, at long last.

Media: Mi
Sleeve: M

$35.66*

*Taxes excluded, shipping price excluded

MRBLP157 - UK - 2018

A1

A Hora É Essa

A2

Toda Quarta-Feira Depois Do Amor

A3

Dominus Tecum

A4

Ay Adelita

A5

Vida De Artista

A6

Mia

B1

Na Boca Do Sol

B2

Em Família

B3

Detalhes

B4

É Preciso Dizer Adeus

B5

Dez Bilhões De Neurônios

B6

Badalação (Bahia, Volume 2)

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