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Summary: The beautiful music of Sergio Mendes & Brasil '66
Comment: The pianist and composer Sergio Mendes shows off his beautiful Brazilian-like music plenty of good pop melodies and arrangements. If The Beatles lived in Rio de Janeiro, Sergio Mendes would replace George Martin. He catched the real 60's pop spirit and mixed it with his Brazilian style, bossa nova, Latin and jazz roots for this mainstream oriented band. He is supported by marvelous musicians: bassist Bob Matthews, drummer João Palma and percusionist José Soares, and the singers Lani Hall and Janis Hansen that make a superb work with their voices, plenty of delightful harmonies. There're a good balance between the proper music and the voices. This record is recognized as lighter and more easy-listening than the jazz music usually made Sergio Mendes in U.S.A. It's easy-listening, but it isn't elevator music.
This is the first Sergio Mendes album for A&M in U.S.A., the producer was Herb Alpert; it became a big exit, with excellents songs as 'Mas Que Nada,' 'The Joker', the Beatles cover 'Day Tripper' or Jobim's 'Aqua de Beber (Water to Drink).'
Unfortunately this is a short LP, it only takes 26 minutes long. Such as their first and second album for A&M together would fit on one single CD.
I gave it four stars only because I keep five for their second LP 'Equinox.'