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Walter Wanderley Rain Forest Mp3, Flac, Wma Walter Wanderley Rain Forest mp3, flac, wma DOWNLOAD LINKS (Clickable) Genre: Jazz / Latin Album: Rain Forest Country: US Released: 1966 Style: Bossa Nova, Latin Jazz MP3 version RAR size: 1683 mb FLAC version RAR size: 1706 mb WMA version RAR size: 1551 mb Rating: 4.3 Votes: 344 Other Formats: WAV APE AHX MIDI DXD MP1 WMA Tracklist Hide Credits Summer Samba (So Nice) (Samba De Verao) A1 3:00 Written-By – M. Valle*, N. Gimbel*, P. S. Valle* It's Easy To Say Good-Bye (E Fazil Dizer Adeus) A2 2:20 Written-By – T. Madi* Cried, Cried (Chorou, Chorou) A3 2:20 Written-By – L. Antonio* Rain (Chuva) A4 2:24 Written-By – D. Ferreira*, M. Marconi* The Girl From Ipanema (Garota De Ipanema) A5 2:23 Written-By – N. Gimbel*, V. DeMoraes* Beloved Melancholy (Saudade Querida) A6 2:40 Written-By – T. Madi* Taste Of Sadness (Cheiro De Saudades) B1 2:47 Written-By – J. Ferreira*, L. Antonio* Beach Samba (Bossa Na Praia) B2 3:40 Written-By – G. Cunha*, P. Ribeiro* Call Me B3 2:20 Written-By – T. Hatch* Cry Out Your Sadness (Chora Tua Tristeza) B4 2:43 Written-By – O. C. Neves* The Great Love (O Grande Amor) B5 3:00 Written-By – A. C. Jobim*, V. DeMoraes* Song Of The Jet (Samba Do Aviao) B6 2:40 Lyrics By [English] – Gone Lees*Written-By – A. C. Jobim* Companies, etc. Record Company – MGM Records Recorded At – Van Gelder Studio, Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey Credits Design [Cover] – Acy Lehman Directed By [Engineering] – Val Valentin Engineer – Rudy Van Gelder Flute – Joe Grimm Guitar – Bucky Pizzarelli Liner Notes – Tony Bennett Organ, Arranged By – Walter Wanderley Percussion – Bobby Rosengarden Producer – Creed Taylor Trombone – Urbie Green Notes Recorded at the Van Gelder Studios, Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey, on May 16 and 17, 1966. Mono pressings also exist. Barcode and Other Identifiers Matrix / Runout (Side A Label): V6/8658 A Matrix / Runout (Side B Label): V6/8658 B Matrix / Runout (Side A Label): (MGS-168) Matrix / Runout (Side B Label): (MGS-169) Matrix / Runout (Side A Runout etched): V6-8658 MGS-168 Matrix / Runout (Side B Runout etched): V6-8658 MGS-169 Matrix / Runout (Side A & B Runout machine-stamped): ∷ VAN GELDER Rights Society (A1, A5, B3, B5, B6): BMI Rights Society (A2, A3, A4, A6, B1, B2, B4): ASCAP Other versions Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year Rain Forest (LP, V-8658 Walter Wanderley Verve Records V-8658 US 1966 Album, Mono) Selva De Lluvia (LP, 72013 Walter Wanderley Verve Records 72013 Argentina 1966 Album, Mono) Samba De Verano (LP, 22187 Walter Wanderley Verve Records 22187 Argentina 1985 Album, RE) Brazilian Mood (LP, 2356 111 Walter Wanderley MGM Records 2356 111 Germany Unknown Album, RE) Rain Forest (LP, V6-8658 Walter Wanderley Verve Records V6-8658 Germany 1966 Album) Comments about Rain Forest - Walter Wanderley Bele This record is one of the best albums of all time !! "Rain Forest" by Walter Wanderley (1932 -1986).He was born in Recife,Brazil.. In 1966 he made this record..It was produced by Creed Taylor..(Liner notes by Tony Bennett)..The longest track is 3 mins. 40 secs..Someone in the comments on youtube said that some of it was used in an Austin Powers movie..Another comment said :"when I listen to this album it makes me feel like everything is alright"..I love the sound of the organ..It's purely instrumental..but you kinda know the song lyrics anyway..Like when he does his great version of "Song of the jet " or "Samba do Aviao"(in Portuguese), you know that part of it talks about seeing the statue "Cristo Redentor" from the aeroplane..Generally pretty upbeat album..but when he does a very sad piece called "Rain" I happen to think that it's the best track on the album.."Into each life some rain must fall",as an old song says and I think that the sadness conveyed in this track is really well-done..This abum is pure gold enjoyment for me !! Related Music albums to Rain Forest by Walter Wanderley Francis Albert Sinatra - Antonio Carlos Jobim - Francis Albert Sinatra - Antonio Carlos Jobim, Intérpretes Tito Madi - Tito Madi Toquinho - Garota De Ipanema Walter Wanderley - Selva De Lluvia Astrud Gilberto - Astrud Gilberto Roberto Menescal E Seu Conjunto - Bossa Nova Antonio Carlos Jobim And Luiz Floriano Bonfá - Samba, Saudade & Bossa Nova Walter Wanderley - O Samba Brasileiro / O Barquinho / Nossos Momentos / Chora, Coração Astrud Gilberto - The Very Best Of Astrud Gilberto Various - The Girl From Ipanema - The Bossa Nova Years.
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