Sacha e Seu Conjunto – Seven To Seven With Sacha (1960)

RCA Victor BBL 1085

With: Sacha Rubin, Maestro Cipó, Dom Um Romão, Luis Marinho, Gilberto, Rubens, Barão and Maurílio,

LADO 1:

1. ‘Til Tomorrow (Jerry Bock / Sheldon Harnick)
2. The Very Thought Of You (Ray Noble)
3. Too Marvelous For Words (R. Whiting / J. Mercer)
4. Ace In The Hole (Cole Porter)
5. A Felicidade (Tom Jobim / Vinicius de Moraes)
    Eu Sei Que Vou Te Amar (Tom Jobim / Vinicius de Moraes)
    O Nosso Amor (Tom Jobim / Vinicius de Moraes)
    Samba de Orfeu (Luiz Bonfá / Antônio Maria)

LADO 2:

6. Manhatan (R. Rodgers / L. Hart)
    Ich Waer’so Gern Einmal Verliebt (F. Kreisler)
    Close To You (Hoffman / Jay Livingston / Lampl)
    Roses Of Picardy (H. Wood / F. E. Weatherly)
    Frag’ Nigth Warum Ich Gehe (R. Stolz)
    Red Roses For a Blue Lady (S. Tepper / R. Brodsky)
    In Einem Kleinem Caffee In Hernals (H. Leopoldi)
    Tua (G. Malgoni / B. Pallesi)
    Carina (Alberto Testa / Corrado Lojacono)
    Indiscretion (Alessandro Cicognini / Sammy Cahn / Paul Weston)
    Dancing On The Ceiling (R. Rodgers / L. Hart)
    Best Of Everything (Sammy Cahn / Alfred Newman)
    Take To Me (Snyder / Kahn / Vallee)
    Chuvas de Verão (Fernando Lobo)
    Brigas Nunca Mais (Tom Jobim / Vinicius de Moraes)
    O Orvalho Vem Caindo (Noel Rosa / Kid Pepe)
    A Room With a View (N. Coward / E. Swan / A. Stillman)
    Just In Time (Betty Comden / Adolph Green / Jule Styne)
    Please (Leo Robin / R. Rainger)
    The Last Time (Sammy Cahn / Jimmy Van Heusen)

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Créditos: Pedro & 300discos

Myrzo Barroso – Myrzo (1965)

RCA Victor BBL 1313

The only (?) career album by singer Myrzo Barroso is actually a collaboration with Maestro Orlando Costa, better known as Maestro Cipó, who has done his best to make the orchestral arrangements sound perfect.
There is another album in this parallel reality by Copa Combo where Myrzo Barroso is one of the two singers. The other is mysterious lady Alice.

The text on the back cover is written by Myrzo himself and I suggest reading it.

By the way, you may ask yourself why the front cover declares the name of the album as Mirzo instead of Myrzo, as Myrzo Barroso has signed his name as Myrzo Barroso and the labels and back cover both testify that Myrzo is Myrzo and not another person called Mirzo.
The best I can do to help clarify this mystery is to make a guess:
The front cover artwork simply would not work as good with an Y as it does with an I.

Luckily there is no mystery surrounding the list of compositions and the names of the composers:

01. O Que Se Faz (Rildo Hora / Gracindo Júnior)
02. Caminho (Chico Feitosa / Marcos Vasconcellos)
03. Saudade Azul (Sergio Malta)
04. Melhor Que Tudo Mais Que Existe (Roberto Jorge)
05. Inquietação (Chico Feitosa)
06. Por Que (Geraldo Vespar / Mário Telles)
07. Tudo de Você (Marcos Valle / Paulo Sérgio Valle)
08. Nanã (Moacir Santos / Mário Telles)
09. Tristeza de Nós Dois (Durval Ferreira / Maurício Einhorn / Bebeto)
10. Consolação (Baden Powell / Vinicius de Moraes)
11. O Amor Em Paz (Tom Jobim / Vinicius de Moraes)
12. Negro (Roberto Menescal / Ronaldo Bôscoli)

Also the download link is not mysterious at all:

NOT MYSTERIOUS AT ALL:

Créditos: Pedro & 300discos

Cipo e Seu Conjunto – Melodias Favoritas da Tela (1959)

Sinter SLP 1769

Not that this album has never before been presented on the net (it could be found on the, unfortunately closed, great site Um Que Tenha), but it is, for my taste, one of the most pleasant and cool albums by sax player and maestro Cipó who has already been prominently featured on Parallel Realities, with solo albums, compilations.and as backing band leader on albums by Sacha Rubin, who is playing piano on this masterpiece.

The complete list of musicians is:

Cipó (Saxofone alto)
Sacha Rubin (Piano)
Lumir Brov (Baixo)
Dom Um Romão (Bateria)
Jorge Arena (Bongô)

The evergreen jazz standards, masterfully performed, are:

01. Love Is A Many Splendored Thing (Paul Francis Webster / Sammy Fain)
      On The Sunny Side Of The Street (Jimmy McHugh / Dorothy Fields)
02. Cry Me A River (Arthur Hamilton)
      Unchained Melody (Alex North / Hy Zaret)
03. Only You (Buck Ram / Ande Rand)
      Blue Moon (Richard Rodgers / Lorenz Hart)
04. You Belong To Me (Pee Wee King / Redd Stewart / Chilton Price)
      I Love You Samantha (Cole Porter)
05. All The Way (Jimmy Van Heusen / Sammy Cahn)
      With A Song In My Heart (Richard Rodgers / Lorenz Hart)
06. Le Grisby (Jean Wiener)
      Together (De Sylva / L. Brown / R. Henderson)
07. Manhattan (Richard Rodgers / Lorenz Hart)
      Sonny Boy (Ray Henderson / Buddy DeSylva / Lew Brown / Al Jonson)
08. As Time Goes By (Herman Hupfeld)
      Blue Gardenia (Lester Lee / Bob Russell)

PLAY IT AGAIN, MAESTRO!

Créditos: Pedro & 300discos

Sacha’s Piano – Drinks After Midnight (1965)

London/Odeon LLB 1008

I just realized that the complete discography on Parallel Realities by the great Sacha Rubin, an all time favourite at my place, is actually missing Drinks After Midnight (1965), an album posted a long time ago on Loronix, which, as far as I know, can not be found any place else.

So I am posting it now.

Also, some links to his other albums, identified as broken, have been fixed.
Now, his complete discography, with all links working, can be found HERE, IN A PARALLEL REALITY.

The tracks, orchestrated by Maestro Cipó, are:

01. All The Way (Jimmy Van Heusen / Sammy Cahn)
02. Who’s Sorry Now (Ted Snyder / Bert Karmer / Harry Ruby)
03. Yesterdays (Jerome Kern / Otto Harbach)
04. You Do Something To Me (Cole Porter)
05. Indian Summer (Victor Herbert / Al Dubin)
06. How Deep Is The Ocean (Irving Berlin)
07. They Can’t Take That Away From Me (George Gershwin / Ira Gershwin)
08. I’ll Never Smile Again (Ruth Lowe)
09. The Song Is You (Jerome Kern / Oscar Hammerstein II)
10. All The Things You Are (Jerome Kern / Oscar Hammerstein II)
11. I Only Have Eyes For You (Harry Warren / Al Dubin)
12. Always (Irving Berlin)

PLAY IT AGAIN, SACHA!

Créditos: Zecalouro