Gaya e Sua Orquestra de Cordas – A Grande Valsa Brasileira (1963)

Philips P 632.146 L

Similar to the Moacyr Silva 10′ posted yesterday, also this album by Maestro Lindolfo Gaya had it’s premiere my other reality some five years ago…

01. Velho Realejo (Custódio Mesquita / Sady Cabral)
02. Boa Noite Amor (José Maria de Abreu / Francisco Matoso)
03. Branca (Zequinha de Abreu)
04. Deusa Da Minha Rua (Newton Teixeira / Jorge Faraj)
05. Última Inspiração (Peterpan)
06. Ave-Maria  (Erothides de Campos)
07. Saudades de Matão (Jorge Galati)
08. Meu Último Luar  (Waldemar Henrique)
09. Mimi (Uriel Lourival)
10. Saudade Eterna (Santos Coelho)
11. Volta Para o Meu Amor (Joubert de Carvalho / Tostes Malta)
12. Lágrimas de Virgem (Luis Americano)

THE POND

Créditos: Pedro & 300discos

MPB-4 (1966)

Elenco ME-32

The first career album by MPB-4 premiered on Loronix more than a decade ago.
You may read Zeca‘s original text about this release reprinted on Órfãos do Loronix.

Arranjos:  Maestro Lindolfo Gaya

01. Manhã de Liberdade (Nelson Lins e Barros / Marco Antônio Menezes)
02. Agora É Cinza (Alcebíades Barcelos “Bide” / Armando “Marçal”)
03. Juca (Chico Buarque)
04. Poema do Mar (Márcio Proença / João Carlos)
05. Sonho de Um Carnaval (Chico Buarque)
06. Olê, Olá (Chico Buarque)
07. Tereza Tristeza (Chico Buarque)
08. Lamento (Pixinguinha / Vinicius de Moraes)
09. Trem Parador (Sérgio Ricardo)
10. Samba Lamento (Luis Marçal Neto)

Produção:  Aloísio de Oliveira

ALOÍSIO DE OLIVEIRA

Créditos: Carlos 49

Dick Farney: Piano / Orquestra: Gaya (1966)

Elenco ME-27

Dick Farney on piano accompanied by Maestro Lindolfo Gaya‘s orchestra on a ’66 recording produced by Aloísio de Oliveira:

01. Valsa de Uma Cidade (Ismael Netto / Antônio Maria)
02. Inútil Paisagem (Tom Jobim / Aloysio de Oliveira)
03. Blue Walk (Sonny Stitt / Johnny Richards)
04. Insensatez (Tom Jobim / Vinicius de Moraes)
05. Someday My Prince Will Come (Frank Churchill / Larry Morey)
06. Das Rosas (And Roses, And Roses) (Dorival Caymmi / Vrs. Ray Gilbert)
07. Preciso Aprender A Ser Só (Marcos Valle / Paulo Sérgio Valle)
08. All The Things You Are (Jerome Kern / Oscar Hammerstein II)
09. Influência do Jazz (Carlos Lyra)
10. Fotografia (Tom Jobim)

Arrangements are (no surprise) by Maestro Lindolfo Gaya

DICK, DOLF & ALOÍSIO DE OLIVEIRA

Creditos: Michel Sosnin

Gaya e Seu Conjunto – Em Tempo de Dança Vol. 2 (1958)

RCA Victor BPL 20

All you ever wanted to know about Lindolfo Gaya‘s life and career (up to the release of this album) you may find in the (unsigned, but informative) text printed on the back cover.

All you ever wanted to know about these compositions, you may find out by listening or dancing to:

01. Tammy (Jay Livingston / Ray Evans)
02. Recordar (Aldacir Louro / Aloísio Marins / Adolfo Macedo)
03. Espinita (Nico Jimenez)
04. A Saudade Mata a Gente (João de Barro / Antônio Almeida)
05. Stranger In Paradise (Robert Wright / George Forrest)
06. Baião Da Serra Grande (Fred Williams / Diogo Mulero ”Palmeira”)
07. Sayonara (Irving Berlin)
08. Pra Seu Governo (Haroldo Lobo / Milton de Oliveira)
09. Acercate Más (Osvaldo Farrés)
10. Madureira Chorou (Carvalhinho / Julio Monteiro)
11. Gymnopédie Nº 1 (Erik Satie)
12. Felicidade É Quase Nada (Joubert de Carvalho / Gilberto de Andrade)

THE SECOND DANCE

Créditos: Pedro & 300discos

Gaya e Sua Orquestra – Um Brasileiro Em Paris (1959)

Odeon MOFB 3060

01. Valentine (H. Christine)
02. Vous Qui Passez Sans Me Voir (Charles Trenet / J. Hess)
03. La Vie En Rose (Pierre Louiguy / Edith Piaf)
04. La Mer (Charles Trenet)
05. Un Peu D’amour (Lao Silesu / Nilson Fischer)
06. Douce France (Charles Trenet)
07. La Goualante Du Pauvre Jean (Rene Rouzaud / Marguerite Monnot)
08. Pigalle (G. Ulmer)
09. Parlez Moi D’Amour (Jean Lenoir)
10. C’est Si Bon (Henri Betti / André Hornez)
11. J’attendrai (D. Olivieri)
12. Paris Je T’aime (G. Krier)

DOUCE FRANCE (IN 1959)

Créditos: Pedro & 300discos

Lindolfo Gaya – Em Tempo de Danca (1957)

RCA Victor BPL 6

I can not resist the temptation to repost this album by Maestro Lindolfo Gaya, one of his first career albums.

The reasons for this are:

1. The link in the other reality has expired while I thought that it is still working but…:

2. I just discoverded that the embedded link in the “Highlights from another reality” menu in this reality leads (by mistake?) to Fats Elpidio‘s Musica e Penumbra archive on Depositfiles, where you will also land if you click the Fats Elpidio cover on the same menu.

3. This coincidence is actually a result of similar front covers, both featuring the same lady and gentleman in the same place but in different stages of their encounter.
Fats‘ cover shows them at the moment when the lady arrives and slips out of her coat, while the Gaya cover shows them in the action of drinking and smoking.

4. I hope that someone might point to more photographs of the same photo session, avoiding those made much later in the evening (as they might be of questionable content).

While comparing covers, enjoy:

01. Andalucia (Ernesto Lecuona)
02. Natasha’s Valse (Nino Rota / Testoni / Calibi)
03. Helena, Helena (Antônio Almeida / Constantino Silva “Secundino”)
04. Morreu Meu Coração (Lindolfo Gaya / José Carlos)
05. On The Street Where You Live (Alan Jay Lerner / Frederick Loewe)
06. Se a Lua Contasse (Custódio Mesquita)
07. É Bello (Danpa / D. Vignoli)
08. Mi Último Fracaso (Alfredo Gil)
09. Dora (Dorival Caymmi)
10. El Dia Que Me Quieras (Carlos Gardel / Alfredo Le Pera)
11. Molambo (Jaime Florence “Meira” / Augusto Mesquita)
12. Despedida de Mangueira (Benedito Lacerda / Aldo Cabral)

THE ’57 PHOTO SESSION PART 2

Créditos: Pedro & 300discos