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Reply #30 posted 04/12/08 1:23am

Ottensen

paligap said:

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Sergio Mendes and Brazil 66:

Mas Que Nada




Sergio Mendes - Waters Of March (live, 2006)





w/ Brazil '77

It's Obvious That I Love You








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I've been trying to track down this single with no luck at all.sad

Does anybody here know who the featured vocalist is on "It's Obvious that I Love You" ? It sounds like Minnie Ripperton... but I haven't been able to find out any info on the net about it sigh
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Reply #31 posted 04/12/08 3:53am

paligap

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Ottensen said:

paligap said:

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Sergio Mendes w/ Brazil '77:

It's Obvious That I Love You




...




I've been trying to track down this single with no luck at all.sad

Does anybody here know who the featured vocalist is on "It's Obvious that I Love You" ? It sounds like Minnie Ripperton... but I haven't been able to find out any info on the net about it sigh



It's actually two singers, Lisa Miller and Bonnie Bowden...

(although the song definitely has that Minnie feel to it)

I don't know if it was released as a single (If It wasn't, it should have been!)... it's taken from Homecooking(1976), my favorite Sergio Mendes album!!! biggrin It's been issued on CD like alot his work....most are selling it for around $9.99 -11.99....



A lot of the album actually sounds more like a mid seventies Santana album, with alot of Funk and Soul mixed in ..includes bass (and an instrumental track) from Louis Johnson on several cuts (the First Brothers Johnson album had just dropped around the same time), as well as Michael Sembello (Wonderlove), Dennis Budimir, and Oscar Castro Neves on guitars, Sergio Mendes and Dave Grusin ridin the Keyboards, Harvey Mason on drums, etc....







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[Edited 4/12/08 4:07am]
" I've got six things on my mind --you're no longer one of them." - Paddy McAloon, Prefab Sprout
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Reply #32 posted 04/12/08 7:37am

Ottensen

paligap said:

Ottensen said:





I've been trying to track down this single with no luck at all.sad

Does anybody here know who the featured vocalist is on "It's Obvious that I Love You" ? It sounds like Minnie Ripperton... but I haven't been able to find out any info on the net about it sigh



It's actually two singers, Lisa Miller and Bonnie Bowden...

(although the song definitely has that Minnie feel to it)

I don't know if it was released as a single (If It wasn't, it should have been!)... it's taken from Homecooking(1976), my favorite Sergio Mendes album!!! biggrin It's been issued on CD like alot his work....most are selling it for around $9.99 -11.99....



A lot of the album actually sounds more like a mid seventies Santana album, with alot of Funk and Soul mixed in ..includes bass (and an instrumental track) from Louis Johnson on several cuts (the First Brothers Johnson album had just dropped around the same time), as well as Michael Sembello (Wonderlove), Dennis Budimir, and Oscar Castro Neves on guitars, Sergio Mendes and Dave Grusin ridin the Keyboards, Harvey Mason on drums, etc....







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[Edited 4/12/08 4:07am]




I am SO about to track this down...Amazon, here I come! thumbs up! thumbs up! thumbs up!
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Reply #33 posted 04/13/08 12:35pm

thesexofit

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Iam a huge fan of producer Peter Wolf, so I loved alot of his work with Sergio on "brasil 86".



Some killer, synclavier filled tracks on there. with "nonstop" being a good pop song, quite like Robbie Nevilles "c'est la vie" in style. Both "nonstop" and "c'est la vie" came out in 1986 so not sure who copied who, but both sound quite similar.

Got the followup "arara" aswell, which is more like his earlier albums

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Reply #34 posted 04/15/08 8:00am

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thesexofit said:

Iam a huge fan of producer Peter Wolf, so I loved alot of his work with Sergio on "brasil 86".



Some killer, synclavier filled tracks on there. with "nonstop" being a good pop song, quite like Robbie Nevilles "c'est la vie" in style. Both "nonstop" and "c'est la vie" came out in 1986 so not sure who copied who, but both sound quite similar.

Got the followup "arara" aswell, which is more like his earlier albums



I really liked the "Brasil '86 album--- That record actually introduced me to the work of Dori Caymmi, they do three of his compositions --Your Smile, Flower of Bahia (Flora Da Bahia) and The River (O Rio)...

Arara is nice too, I dig their versions of Miltion Nascimento's "Cinnamon and Clover" and the Ivan Lins tune, "The Island"...I've always loved Patti Austin's version on her album, but I think this one is comparable....









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" I've got six things on my mind --you're no longer one of them." - Paddy McAloon, Prefab Sprout
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Reply #35 posted 04/15/08 9:06am

jonylawson

paligap said:

Ottensen said:





I've been trying to track down this single with no luck at all.sad

Does anybody here know who the featured vocalist is on "It's Obvious that I Love You" ? It sounds like Minnie Ripperton... but I haven't been able to find out any info on the net about it sigh



It's actually two singers, Lisa Miller and Bonnie Bowden...

(although the song definitely has that Minnie feel to it)

I don't know if it was released as a single (If It wasn't, it should have been!)... it's taken from Homecooking(1976), my favorite Sergio Mendes album!!! biggrin It's been issued on CD like alot his work....most are selling it for around $9.99 -11.99....



A lot of the album actually sounds more like a mid seventies Santana album, with alot of Funk and Soul mixed in ..includes bass (and an instrumental track) from Louis Johnson on several cuts (the First Brothers Johnson album had just dropped around the same time), as well as Michael Sembello (Wonderlove), Dennis Budimir, and Oscar Castro Neves on guitars, Sergio Mendes and Dave Grusin ridin the Keyboards, Harvey Mason on drums, etc....

just bought this!!!! thanks for the tip!







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[Edited 4/12/08 4:07am]
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Reply #36 posted 04/28/08 3:25pm

thesexofit

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paligap said:

thesexofit said:

Iam a huge fan of producer Peter Wolf, so I loved alot of his work with Sergio on "brasil 86".



Some killer, synclavier filled tracks on there. with "nonstop" being a good pop song, quite like Robbie Nevilles "c'est la vie" in style. Both "nonstop" and "c'est la vie" came out in 1986 so not sure who copied who, but both sound quite similar.

Got the followup "arara" aswell, which is more like his earlier albums



I really liked the "Brasil '86 album--- That record actually introduced me to the work of Dori Caymmi, they do three of his compositions --Your Smile, Flower of Bahia (Flora Da Bahia) and The River (O Rio)...

Arara is nice too, I dig their versions of Miltion Nascimento's "Cinnamon and Clover" and the Ivan Lins tune, "The Island"...I've always loved Patti Austin's version on her album, but I think this one is comparable....









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Not surprising you like the non 80's sounding cuts on "brasil 86". Dont mind "your smile" "the river" etc.. Not my thing, but I still dig the production, and they are growing on me slowly. "Take this love" and "it hurts a whole lot more" split the album into hi-tech AOR, whilst "nonstop" and "daylight" are mid 80's pop. Certainly cant say the album is samey. Just very mid 80's LOL
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Reply #37 posted 04/28/08 10:29pm

MsLegs

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i like the songs Stevie Wonder wrote for hiM!

Indeed. The grooves in the Brazil 77 album was serious. It was Funkin with Stevie & Micheal Sembello on the case.
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