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Estrelar
Estrelar (limited 7")
Cat: BRZ 45030. Rel: 29 May 24
 
International
Marcos Valle - "Estrelar" (5:11)
Robson Jorge & Lincoln Olivetti - "Aleluia" (3:52)
Review: Two silky sides of Brazilian disco soul on Mr Bongo's perennial Brazil 45s series. First up, long-haired lothario samba fusionista Marcos teams up with Leon Ware for a pristine polished piece of early 80s disco funk. Golden harmonies, staccato vocals and a super juicy bassline; it's not hard to see why it was his best selling single. Flip for the equally smooth "Alleluia" from Brazilian boogie gospelist; this one is all about the percussion heavy breakdown. Proper sunshine block party business.
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 in stock $10.95
Simbarere
Cat: BRZ 45059. Rel: 15 Dec 16
 
International
Simbarere (2:40)
Kabaluere (2:24)
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Deixa A Tristeza
Cat: BRZ45 076. Rel: 07 Feb 20
 
International
Neno Exporta Som - "Deixa A Tristeza" (3:29)
Agnaldo Rayol - "Sumauma" (3:38)
Review: After delivering some killer reissues over the last few years, Mr Bongo's brilliant Brazil 45s series has reached "buy on sight" status. It goes without saying that the label's latest double-header of hard-to-find Brazilian gems is white hot. A-side Neno Exporta Som's impossible-to-find 1971 gem "Deixa A Tristeza", a wild and life-affirming fusion of samba and funk full of fuzzy sax solos, glassy-eyed vocals and heavyweight grooves. Over on the flip you'll find another killer cut from '71: "Sumauma" by MPB star Agnaldo Rayol. Blessed with a great groove and incredible arrangement, it sounds like a Brazilian take on the sort of over-the-top songs used to open James Bond movies in the 1970s (albeit with a bit of samba sunshine thrown in).
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タグ: Brazilian | Samba | Brazilian Funk
 in stock $10.17
Mentira
Mentira (limited 7")
Cat: BRZ 45017. Rel: 07 Aug 18
 
International
Marcos Valle - "Mentira" (3:43)
Toni Tornado - "Me Libertei" (3:39)
Review: Two premium Latin funk documents on one limited 45, Mr Bongo deliver once again: Marcos Valle needs no introduction to Brazilian music enthusiasts. "Mentira" is a self-cover as Valle takes his 69 classic "Mentira Carioca" and develops the dynamic with a vocal style that's highly reminiscent of Donovan. Flip for Toni Tornado's Black Rio anthem "Me Libertei". Fusing sleazy rock n roll with jazzy Latin soul, madly this is the first time it's ever graced a 45!
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タグ: MPB | Samba | Brazilian Funk
 in stock $10.95
A Paraiba Nao E Chicago
Cat: BRZ45 061. Rel: 07 Feb 17
 
International
Marcos Valle - "A Paraiba Nao E Chicago" (4:39)
Don Beto - "Nao Quero Mais" (2:11)
Review: For the latest volume in their ongoing Brazil 45s series, Mr Bongo has decided to change tack. The two tracks showcased here are from the golden age of Brazilian boogie. On the A-side you'll find Marcos Valle's "A Paraiba Nao E Chicago", a largely overlooked cut from his 1981 full-length Vontade De Rever Voce. While not as instantly as infectious as some of his better-known singles, it's still superb; a breezy, blue-eyed soul cut full of rising horns and sweet Portuguese vocals. On the B-side, you'll find Don Beto's 1978 disco-funk jam "Nao Quero Mais", a superb track that was seemingly inspired by the Doobie Brothers' "Long Train Running".
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O Journaleiro
O Journaleiro (limited 7")
Cat: BRZ45 016. Rel: 15 Dec 14
 
International
Toni Tornado - "O Jornaleiro"
Som Tres - "Homenagem A Mongo"
Review: Rich gutsy soul from a man who's regularly described as Brazil's James Brown, "O Journalerio" is a blueprint funk jam. Released in 1971 (on his hyper-rare album BR-3) it's all about the orchestrated swing, bluesy groove and Hammond licks so lavish you need to towel on every listen. Flip for Som Tres... An off-shoot of the Sambalanco Trio, it's the sound of Cesar Camargo Mariano controlling a restrained rolling slice of filmic instrumental funk where horns, keys and drums gather momentum with big band drama. Neither have been released on 45" before, making this all the more special.
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 in stock $10.42
Brazil 45 Boxset Vol 3 Curated By Kenny Dope (Record Store Day RSD 2022)
KENNY DOPE / VARIOUS
Cat: MRB 7206. Rel: 07 May 22
 
Funk
Luli Lucina E O Bando - "Flor Lilas" (Kenny Dope remix) (2:54)
Jayme Marques - "Berimbao" (5:42)
Di Melo - "Pernalonga" (Kenny Dope remix) (3:36)
Toni Tornado - "Sou Negro" (2:23)
Milton Banana Trio - "Primitivo" (2:43)
Milton Banana Trio - "Cidade Vazia" (2:51)
Papete - "Procissao Dos Mortos" (2:57)
Papete - "Domingo No Parque" (4:56)
Antonio Carlos & Jocafi - "Quem Vem La" (Kenny Dope remix) (3:52)
Miguel De Deus - "Black Soul Brothers" (Kenny Dope edit) (3:40)
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Onde Anda O Meu Amor
Cat: BRZ45 082. Rel: 04 Dec 20
 
Funk
Onde Anda O Meu Amor (3:44)
Gueri-Gueri (4:19)
Review: Following persistent requests, Mr Bongo has finally relented and dedicated an edition of their popular Brazil 45s series to Orlandivo Honorio de Souza, a composer, singer and percussionist whose 1977 album Oelandivo remains high on my collectors' wants-lists. Wisely, their A-side pick is 'Onde Anda O Meu Amore', a cosmic and spacey fusion of samba-soul and jazz-funk rich in ethereal flute lines and intergalactic keys. This time round it comes backed by the equally as impressive 'Gueri Gueri', an insatiable samba-rock number wrapped in heady accordion, jangly acoustic guitar and punchy horn sounds.
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Ma Ma Ma Ma Mae (A Lingua Dos Anjos)
Cat: BRZ 45081. Rel: 16 Oct 20
 
Funk
Jorge Ben - "Ma Ma Ma Ma Mae (A Lingua Dos Anjos)" (4:09)
Cauby Peixoto & Jorge Ben - "Dona Culpa" (3:25)
Review: Mr Bongo's excellent Brazil.45 series digs deeper into the legacy of Jorge Ben, one of Brazil's most famous musical exports and an enduring samba king. Opening up is 'Ma Ma Ma Ma Mae (A Lingua Dos Anjos)' which was originally on his 1980 album Alo Alo, Como Vai? It's a modern sound, with disco inflections and big wind sections, but also some trademark Ben playfulness in the lyrics which speak of flying saucers and angels. O the flip, things slow down and get more steamy and sensuous on 'Dona Culpa' from his Cauby! Cauby!' album of the same year. Two sides, two styles, one irrepressible artist.
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Come With Me (reissue)
Come With Me (reissue) (7" 再プレス)
Cat: SB 7043RE. Rel: 04 Feb 25
 
Jazz
Come With Me (4:13)
Lost In Amazonia (4:19)
Review: This one is such an evergreen summer classic that it sells out whenever it reappears and gets reissued on a regular basis. Last time was last summer but now the rays are back in our lives we're glad it is available one more. Brazilian jazz vocalist Tania Maria is a true icon with a huge back catalogue of music behind her. Here, Soul Brother look back to her 1983 album Come With Me and lift a pair of pearlers for this vital 7". 'Come With Me' is a sundown slinker, with Maria's airy tone gliding over the sprightly piano chords while on the flip 'Lost In Amazonia' is a joyous, scat-powered slice of jazz funk with incredible slap bass flex. Essential summer grooves.
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 in stock $14.34
Africa Brasil (remastered)
Africa Brasil (remastered) (limited 180 gram vinyl LP)
Cat: 330571. Rel: 20 Aug 14
 
International
Ponta De Lanca Africano (Umbabarauma)
Hermes Trismegisto Escreveu
O Filosofo
Meus Filhos, Meu Tesouro
O Plebeu
Taj Mahal
Xica Da Silva
A Historia De Jorge
Camisa 10 Da Gavea
Cavaleiro Do Cavalo Imaculado
Africa Brasil (Zumbi)
Played by: Pete Haigh, Originals
タグ: MPB | Brazilian | Brazilian Funk
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A Beleza E Voce Menina
Cat: BRZ45 092. Rel: 10 Dec 21
 
International
A Beleza E Voce Menina (3:29)
Embalo Diferente (3:27)
Review: For the latest edition in the label's superb Brazil 45s series, the Mr Bongo crew has decided to reissue one of their all-time favourite tracks, Os Devaneios' 'Embala Differente'. Situated here on side B, the track is one of the funkiest and heaviest samba floor-fillers going - a 1978 workout that adds punchy horns, disco-boogie bass, strong male lead vocals and mazy organ solos to an infectious and percussively dense rhythm track. A-side 'A Beleza E Voce Menina', a slightly later recording, is equally as impressive, with the obscure Brazilian band adding elements of soul, South American boogie and AOR to their funky-as-hell samba template. Another essential instalment in one of the most on-point reissue series around.
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Que Vida E Essa
Cat: BRZ45 051. Rel: 01 Jan 90
 
International
Wal Sant'ana - "Que Vida E Essa" (2:47)
Ronie & Central Do Brasil - "Atoa Atoa" (2:29)
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Mais Kriola
Cat: BRZ45 072. Rel: 01 Jan 90
 
International
Helio Matheus - "Mais Kriola" (4:16)
Doris Monteiro - "Maita" (2:53)
Played by: Voodoocuts
タグ: MPB | Brazilian | Brazilian Funk
 in stock $9.91
Vale Tudo
Cat: MRBLP 230. Rel: 26 May 21
 
Funk
Trem Da Central (4:03)
Candura (3:04)
Pela Cidade (3:21)
Onda Negra (3:41)
Gamacao (3:16)
Vale Tudo (4:09)
Guarde Minha Voz (3:11)
Terra Azul (3:29)
Musa (2:44)
So As Estrelas (3:26)
Review: Considered one of the essential Brazilian funk records of an era, Sandra Sa's Vale Tudo receives a much deserved reissue here on Mr. Bongo. Originally released in 1983, it was produced by Lincoln Olivetti alongside a who's who of musicians that were central figures on the scene at the time. From the disco boogie of 'Trem Da Central' featuring one amazing brass section, the heartfelt and romantic ballad 'Onda Negra' and the late night boogie-down vibe of 'Guarde Minha Voz' - they are the perfect backdrop for Sa's unique voice which really shines throughout. Although most prolific in the early '80s, Sa continues to work in the music industry to this day.
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Waimea 55 000
Cat: BRZ45 079. Rel: 13 Mar 20
 
International
Jorge Ben - "Waimea 55.000" (4:00)
Baby Consuelo - "Curto De Veu E Grinalda" (2:29)
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Burnier & Cartier (reissue)
Cat: MRBLP 153. Rel: 05 Apr 18
 
International
So Tem Lugar Pra Voce (2:48)
Aldeia Global (2:27)
Lejos De Mi (4:10)
Lembrando Ed Kleiger (2:37)
Deixa Mudar (2:32)
Parte Capital (3:03)
Mirandolina (2:42)
Ai E Que Ta (2:21)
Aventura Espacial (3:50)
Barranco (2:29)
Europanema (2:04)
Marcante (2:25)
 in stock $17.71
Quem Vem La
Cat: COS 1087. Rel: 11 Jan 16
 
Funk
Antonio Carlos & Jocafi - "Quem Va La" (2:48)
Os Criveis - "Paz E Amor" (3:18)
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Celia (reissue)
Celia (reissue) (gatefold LP)
Cat: MRBLP 157. Rel: 05 Jun 18
 
International
A Hora E Essa (3:03)
Toda Quarta-Feira Depois Do Amor (2:19)
Dominus Tecum (1:47)
Ay Adelita (2:18)
Vida De Artista (2:12)
Mia (2:57)
Na Boca Do Sol (2:48)
Em Familia (1:50)
Detalhes (4:52)
E Preciso Dizer Adeus (2:50)
Dez Bilhoes De Neuronios (2:20)
Badalacao (2:10)
 in stock $20.84
Tim Maia (reissue)
Tim Maia (reissue) (heavyweight vinyl LP)
Cat: MRBLP 178. Rel: 31 Oct 18
 
International
Pense Menos (2:43)
Sem Voce (3:58)
Verao Carioca (1:55)
Feito Para Dancar (2:16)
E Necessario (2:33)
Leva O Meu Blue (2:00)
Venha Dormir Em Casa (3:32)
Musica Para Betinha (2:35)
Nao Esquente A Cabeca (4:41)
Ride Twist & Roll (2:20)
Flores Belas (instrumental) (1:19)
Let It All Hang Out (2:02)
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Sou Negro
Cat: BRZ45 086. Rel: 16 Apr 21
 
International
Toni Tornado - "Sou Negro" (2:21)
Zeca Do Trombone & Roberto Sax - "Coluna Do Meio" (2:58)
Review: Mr Bongo offers up an incredible 86th volume in the Brazil45 series, and this time it's Black Rio funk from two mainstays of the sound, Toni Tornado & Zeca Do Trombone. A-side 'Sou Negro' is from Tornado's 1970 EP on Odeon Records. It's a sought after number that despite lasting only just over two minutes still makes an indelible impression. Zeca Do Trombone & Roberto Sax join forces on the flip for 'Coluna Do Meio,' which is a more smooth, easy going jazz laced tune compared with the raw and direct a-side. This one has an acrobatic vocal and sunny riffs bringing pool-side vibes under clear blue skies.
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Mr Bongo Record Club Volume 7
VARIOUS
Cat: MRBLP 304. Rel: 04 Oct 24
 
Funk
Dudu Moraes - "Eloia" (3:20)
Yvette - "Upa Neguinho" (3:29)
As Sublimes - "Mangueira E Cancao" (2:48)
Os Panteras - "O Espaco" (2:32)
Chico Evangelista - "Frutas & Linguas" (3:26)
Roman Andren - "Captain's Sword" (4:21)
Romeu Fernandes - "Nago Nae" (3:08)
Conjunto De Percussao Dora Pinto - "Noite De Temporal" (2:23)
Gitte & Inger - "Ud Af Buret (Can't Hide Love)" (3:10)
Truth & Devotion - "Bless My Soul" (3:56)
Judson Moore - "Everybody Push & Pull" (2:38)
Willy Chirino - "Africa" (4:18)
Chain Reaction - "Search For Tomorrow" (3:25)
Claude Jay - "Find Your Light" (5:29)
The Shades Of Love - "Come Inside" (7:52)
The Duncans - "Too Damn Hot" (4:30)
Thandi Zulu & The Young Five - "Love Games" (9:36)
Tony Wilson - "Hangin' Out In Space" (dub mix) (6:16)
JC Lodge - "In Between The Sheets" (4:02)
Soyuz - "Spring Has Sprung" (feat Asha Puthli & Sven Wunder) (2:08)
Review: Mr Bongo Record Club's Volume 7 presents a meticulously crafted mix of classic favourites and exciting new finds spanning a broad array of genres, including Brazilian, Latin, soul, disco, gospel, cosmic, dancehall and downtempo. This series has fans of the label excited about each volume that comes. With standout tracks like Os Panteras' Brazilian funk, the underground disco vibes of Claude Jay, and the soulful melodies of the Danish duo Gitte & Inger. Truth & Devotion's gospel soul and Chain Reaction's infectious grooves further illustrate the diverse range of influences at play. This volume particularly emphasises Brazilian music, diving deeper into folk and Afro-Brazilian sounds with selections from As Sublimes, Romeu Fernandes, and Conjunto de Percussao Dora Pinto. These tracks offer a refreshing shift from earlier volumes and showcase Brazil's rich musical heritage. A highlight is the exclusive 'Spring Has Sprung,' a collaboration between legendary Asha Puthli, the inventive band SOYUZ, and Swedish producer Sven Wunder. This track exemplifies the high-quality productions Mr Bongo Record Club is known for. Volume 7 blends Brazilian depth with dancefloor-ready hits, such as The Shades of Love's 'Come Inside.' This collection celebrates both timeless and contemporary music, reflecting the enduring allure of diverse and dynamic sounds.
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Di Melo
Di Melo (LP + insert)
Cat: FD 5. Rel: 09 Nov 21
 
Funk
Kilario (2:51)
A Vida Em Seus Metodos Diz Calma (3:42)
Aceito Tudo (2:59)
Conformopolis (2:42)
Ma-Lida (3:31)
Sementes (1:38)
Pernalonga (2:46)
Minha Estrela (2:29)
Se O Mundo Acabasse Em Mel (3:06)
Alma Gemea (3:56)
Joao (2:28)
Indecisao (1:59)
Review: Singer, poet and painter Di Melo (real name Roberto De Melo Santos) released his debut album in 1975 and it has since become a cult classic. If you can find a copy on second-hand markets it will cost you a small fortune so thankfully Fatiado Discos reissue it here in all its glory. The glorious tracks unite tango, soul, funk and MPB with lovely vocal work and plenty of Latin flair. Musically creative throughout, it is right up there with peers Jorge Ben and Tim Maia, and this version includes an insert with photos from personal family archives.
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Played by: Blair French
タグ: MPB | Brazilian | Brazilian Funk
 in stock $29.97
Super Herois
Cat: BRZ 45088. Rel: 19 Aug 22
 
International
Brazilian Boys - "Super Herois" (3:09)
Rubinho E Mauro Assumpcao - "Ta Tudo Ai" (2:28)
Review: We'll never tire of the incredible Brazil45 series on Mr Bongo, which has provided an authoritative window into the rich history of 60s and 70s grooves from South America. Here's a missing joint from the series which took some time to come to fruition - a split release featuring Brazilian Boys on the A side and Rubinho E Mauro Assumpcao on the B. 'Super Herois' is an obscure slice of off-kilter, psych tinged funk from 1975 that has the kind of individual sound which could find favour with a lot of different DJs. 'Tudo Ai' has a more recognisable samba shuffle, but much like the A side there's a subtle twist in the sound which leans towards blues rock and jazz, locking down on the rhythm and creating a low-key party starter in its own unique way.
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タグ: Brazilian | Samba | Brazilian Funk
 in stock $8.33
Deixa Nao Deixa
Cat: BRZ 45041. Rel: 24 Mar 16
 
International
Deixa Nao Deixa (2:32)
Avenida Atlantica (2:57)
Review: Two powerful bossa nova workouts from 1972: Brazilian chanteuse Rose Maria delivered two incredible funk jams on Tapecar which escaped her prolific album releases and never enjoyed a repress. Until now... The Afro-Latin soul of "Deixa Nao Deixa" is all about the sudden dynamic from purring verses to emphatic, harmonic chorus while "Avenida Atlantica" takes a more straight-up funk route with its dominant horns and heavy boss break. Instant party material.
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 in stock $9.37
Seu Jorge & Almaz
Seu Jorge & Almaz (2xLP + MP3 download code)
Cat: NA 5068. Rel: 29 Jul 10
 
International
Errare Humanum Est
The Model
Cristina
Saudosa Bahia
Cirandar
Tempo De Amor
Everybody Loves The Sunshine
Pai Joao
Rock With You
Cala Boca, Menino
Girl You Move Me
Juizo Final
 in stock $36.48
Segura Na Cintura Dela (O Gaviao)
Cat: BRZ 45089. Rel: 20 Jul 21
 
Funk
Golden Boys - "Segura Na Cintura Dela (O Gaviao)" (2:38)
Silvio Cesar - "Beco Sem Saida" (2:21)
Review: Mr Bongo's essential Brazil 45s series notches up release number 89 via a blast of heavy dancefloor pressure that touches on both Brazilian funk and samba-rock. On the A-side you'll find Golden Boys' 1975 gem 'Segura Na Cintura Dela (O Gaviao)', an irresistible slab of full-throttle, orchestra-sporting, Hammond-heavy samba-funk marked out by strong group vocals and some superb musical arrangements. Over on the flip you'll find another classic from the same producer (Milton Miranda), Silvio Cesar's 1971 carnival masterpiece 'Beco Sem Saida' - an infectious excursion that found fame in the 2000s when Drumagick sampled it on 'Sambarock'.

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タグ: MPB | Brazilian | Samba | Brazilian Funk
 in stock $11.46
Canto Chorando
Cat: BRZ45 067. Rel: 22 Mar 22
 
International
Dalila - "Canto Chorando" (4:22)
Neyde Alexandre - "Perplexidade" (2:22)
Review: The Brazil 45s / Mr Bongo outlet is back with its classic moves, coming through with some truly special soul blends out of the Brazilian golden era. Dalila and Neyde Alexandre feature in this latest 7", the former with 1968's "Canto Chorado", a slow-burning bubble of funky exotica - surely impossible to find in its original shade - and the latter with a funky little bomb from 1971 by the name of "Perplexidade" - surely the smoothest, sexiest soul number out this week! Lovely stuff.
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 in stock $10.17
Super Nova Samba Funk (Record Store Day RSD 2021)
Super Nova Samba Funk (Record Store Day RSD 2021) (limited translucent yellow vinyl LP)
Cat: FARO 159LPX. Rel: 21 Jun 21
 
Funk
Louis Lane (feat Seu Jorge & Mano Brown) (3:51)
Super Nova Samba Funk (9 No Samba) (3:25)
America Do Sul (4:38)
Isabela (feat Elza Soares & Cesar Camargo Mariano) (3:57)
Irere (feat Gilberto Gil) (5:18)
Samba Nova (4:13)
Quem Vem La (feat Marcio Local) (3:49)
Deixa Estar (feat Aleh) (4:34)
Lindos Olhos (feat Seu Jorge & Don Pixote) (3:45)
Aos Pes Do Redentor (feat Caetano Veloso) (3:27)
Review: Brazilian heavyweights Seu Jorge, Marcio Local, Elza Soares and Cesar Camargo Mariano all make up the legendary Banda Black Rio band. This was their much anticipate comeback album originally put out in 2001. Far Out have now secured reissue rights and serve up a special edition with two tracks that have never previously been on vinyl. They are 'Irere (feat. Gilberto Gil)' and 'Aos Pes Do Redentor (feat. Caetano Veloso)' and they sit with silky jazz-soul gems like 'Louis Lane' and contemporary samba jams like 'Samba Nova' with some exquisite guitar playing.
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Agora E Moda (reissue)
Cat: BRZ 45022R. Rel: 29 Aug 24
 
Disco/Nu-Disco
Rita Lee & Tutti Frutti - "Agora E Moda" (4:18)
Pete Dunaway - "Supermarket" (4:55)
Review: Mr Bongo's Brazil 45's series brings us two Brazilian classics: Rita Lee & Tutti Frutti's 'Agora E Moda' and Pete Dunaway's 'Supermarket'. 'Agora E Moda' from Lee's 1978 album Babilonia is a psychedelic disco-boogie groove highlighted by squelching guitar licks, funk drums, and cosmic vocals. Rita Lee, the former lead singer of Os Mutantes and a key figure in the Tropicalia movement, left a lasting legacy upon her passing in 2023. On the flip side, Dunaway's 'Supermarket' is a rare groove/AOR gem with a standout bassline, swaggering guitar, and lush strings, showcasing his talent as a composer and multi-instrumentalist. This release celebrates the enduring influence of Brazilian music.
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 in stock $9.37
Tunel Acustico
Cat: FARO 246LP. Rel: 16 Sep 24
 
International
Assim Nao Da (5:55)
Feels So Good (4:20)
Nao Sei (3:50)
Todo Dia Santo (3:11)
Thank You Burt (For Bacharach) (2:39)
Life Is What It Is (5:29)
Tunel Acustico (3:23)
Bora Meu Bem (5:28)
Palavras Tao Gentis/Tem Que Ser Feliz (6:05)
Review: Marcos Valle's extraordinary life is marked by international fame, political upheaval and diverse musical achievements. Rising to fame overnight, he evaded a military dictatorship and the Vietnam War draft, had his music featured on The Simpsons, and became an unexpected fitness icon. With 22 studio albums since 1962, his work spans bossa nova, samba, disco, rock, and more and compositions have been recorded by legends like Frank Sinatra and Sarah Vaughan, and sampled by Jay-Z and Kanye West. Valle's latest album, Tunel Acustico, brings together his eclectic sound with tracks like 'Feels So Good' and 'Life Is What It Is,' reimagined with fresh arrangements and contributions from prominent Brazilian artists. The album also includes a tribute to Burt Bacharach, so what's not to love?
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 in stock $28.93
Pe Na Estrada
Cat: NOAJ7 002. Rel: 11 Dec 20
 
International
Pe Na Estrada (3:07)
Artimanhas (2:21)
Marcacao (2:13)
Moreno (2:37)
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Fusion Global Sounds Vol 2: 1976-1984
VARIOUS
Cat: FVR 190LP. Rel: 21 Nov 23
 
Jazz
Lerma De La Cruz - "Free" (4:34)
Nivaldo Ornelas - "Cactus" (6:59)
Krystyna Pronko - "Oto Przyczyna" (3:48)
Bobby Martinez - "Pendulum" (4:29)
Tom Grant - "Mystified" (7:35)
Nivaldo Ornelas - "Los Angeles" (5:03)
Carlos Mendes - "Oamoreomar" (2:03)
Dana Kaproff - "Brownstones" (5:17)
Review: Favorite Recordings returns with the second edition of its compilation series: Fusion Global Sounds. Comprising eight rare and hidden tracks produced between 1976 and 1984 in various parts of the world, this hot-off-the-plate comp delivers a mighty-fine array of dynamic, soul-feeding jazz, soul, disco, jazz and funk delicacies. As a fine collector of jazz-funk and fusion for many years, curator Charles Maurice can be credited for sourcing the ingredients for and cooking up this fine spread of forgotten entrees, this time brought together by a common Brazilian influence.
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 in stock $28.41
Eu Sei
Eu Sei (7")
Cat: JD 51. Rel: 06 Aug 21
 
Funk
Eu Sei (4:13)
Flutando (5:28)
Review: Ricardo Bomba was not only a studio owner, engineer, pianist and composer, but so too was he an accomplished amateur skateboarder. He lay down these previously unreleased, sun soaked Brazilian tunes in 1978 after years as bandleader with the one and only Jorge Ben's live show. The master tapes were said to have been binned during a heavy studio clear out but the man himself kept a tape copy that has been remastered for this special 7". Mariana Couto provides the angelic vocals while the music all trills with joy and happiness.
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 in stock $11.98
Emilio Santiago (reissue)
Emilio Santiago (reissue) (heavyweight vinyl LP)
Cat: FORDIS 04. Rel: 02 Aug 24
 
International
Bananeira (2:53)
Quero Alegria (2:53)
Porque Somos Iguais (3:04)
Batendo A Porta (2:36)
Depois (2:24)
Brother (2:48)
La Mulata (2:04)
Nega Dina (2:45)
Doa A Quem Doer (3:52)
Sessao Das 10 (4:51)
Review: Emilio Santiago's debut from 1975, the self-titled LP that officially marked the dawn of a new era, is still a classic to this day, and the sort of album that is the reference point to Brazil's long dynasty of rhythmic funk music. Joe Davis' Far Out label is responsible for this timely reissue, coming through with a new photo on the cover artwork - Santiago looking fly, as he always was. In so many words, this album is for anyone looking for either an affordable copy of this classic album, or a Brazilian funk album that brings you the heart and soul of Rio De Janeiro's rich musical heritage. Unmissable.
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タグ: MPB | Brazilian Funk
 in stock $27.09
Tim Maia (1976) (reissue)
Cat: 245109 1. Rel: 16 Sep 24
 
International
Dance Enquanto E Tempo (1:43)
E Preciso Amar (3:12)
Rodesia (2:50)
Marcio Leonardo E Telmo (1:48)
Sentimental (2:00)
Nobody Can Live Forever (2:41)
Me Enganei (2:11)
Manha De Sol Florida, Cheia De Coisas Maravilhosas (3:12)
Brother, Father, Sister & Mother (3:11)
Batata Frita, O Ladrao De Bicicleta (2:24)
The Dance Is Over (2:22)
Review: Brazilian musician, singer-songwriter and businessman Tim Maia was one of a rare sort among the MPB canon; his musical chops weren't the end of his talents, as he also ran the soul, funk, psych, jazz and samba record label Seroma. The imprint through which Maia would release most of his ingenuities, Seroma saw to releases by Maia and most of his contemporaries and affiliated projects, including J. Quest, Lulu Santos, Sampa Crew and Gilberto Wanderley. But of course, the foremost motif to be funnelled through the Seroma spout has to be Maia's penchant for self-titled records, the fifth of which (his seventh album overall) hears a reissue here. As ever, Tim Maia is an eleven-track balladic dream - it wasn't the first to top the charts in his native Rio de Janeiro either - and commands a veridically vintage sound; when not taking the time to romantically serenade the listener, Maia is heard coolly riffing against wah-funk, or professing head-on collisions of samba and baiao.
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 in stock $20.84
Nacao Africa
Cat: FVR 162. Rel: 27 May 20
 
Funk
Canto Da Bahia (6:05)
Dia De Verao (5:26)
Guerreiro Yoruba (6:38)
Nacao Africa (4:49)
Copacabana (4:02)
Canto De Iemanja (5:40)
Nacao Africa (part 2) (4:03)
Review: Eagle eyed diggers might have spotted Camarao Orkestra's excellent Nacao Africa 12" single dropping last year on Favorite Recordings. Now the promise of that single has been followed up with this wonderful album - a scintillating blend of Latin jazz, funk, samba, Afrobeat and much more besides. The playing is second to none, not least the gorgeous Rhodes on "Dia De Verao", and the energy pivots nimbly across these seven tracks to make for a varied but cohesive listen. Uptempo "Guerreiro Yoruba" is an infectious stomper, while "Copacabana" captures a cool 70s funk vibe that wouldn't sound out of place on a Rufus & Chaka Khan record. With the title track bringing the perfect laid back party flavour too, there's a lot to savour on this album, not least while the sun is shining.
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タグ: Latin | Samba | Jazz Funk | Latin Funk | Brazilian Funk
 in stock $21.63
Mr Bongo Record Club Volume 7
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Mr Bongo Record Club Volume 7 (limited purple vinyl 2xLP + insert (indie exclusive))
Cat: MRBLP 304P. Rel: 04 Oct 24
 
Funk
Dudu Moraes - "Eloia" (3:20)
Yvette - "Upa Neguinho" (3:29)
As Sublimes - "Mangueira E Cancao" (2:48)
Os Panteras - "O Espaco" (2:32)
Chico Evangelista - "Frutas & Linguas" (3:26)
Roman Andren - "Captain's Sword" (4:21)
Romeu Fernandes - "Nago Nae" (3:08)
Conjunto De Percussao Dora Pinto - "Noite De Temporal" (2:23)
Gitte & Inger - "Ud Af Buret (Can't Hide Love)" (3:10)
Truth & Devotion - "Bless My Soul" (3:56)
Judson Moore - "Everybody Push & Pull" (2:38)
Willy Chirino - "Africa" (4:18)
Chain Reaction - "Search For Tomorrow" (3:25)
Claude Jay - "Find Your Light" (5:29)
The Shades Of Love - "Come Inside" (7:52)
The Duncans - "Too Damn Hot" (4:30)
Thandi Zulu & The Young Five - "Love Games" (9:36)
Tony Wilson - "Hangin' Out In Space" (dub mix) (6:16)
JC Lodge - "In Between The Sheets" (4:02)
Soyuz - "Spring Has Sprung" (feat Asha Puthli & Sven Wunder) (2:08)
Review: The latest edition of the Mr Bongo Record Club series is a meticulously curated blend of timeless gems and fresh discoveries. Volume 7 showcases a rich tapestry of genres, spanning Brazilian, Latin, soul, disco, gospel, cosmic, dancehall and downtempo music.This version on purple vinyl shines a spotlight on vintage tracks while introducing a contemporary gem. Highlights include Os Panteras' Brazilian funk, Claude Jay's underground disco beats, and the soulful Danish duo Gitte & Inger. The gospel soul of Truth & Devotion and the infectious grooves of Chain Reaction also stand out, reflecting the diverse influences that inspire this compilation. Notably, this volume leans heavily into Brazilian sounds, exploring deeper into folk and Afro-Brazilian influences with selections from As Sublimes, Romeu Fernandes, and Conjunto de Percussao Dora Pinto. These tracks offer a refreshing contrast to previous volumes and highlight the expansive nature of Brazilian music. A standout feature is the exclusive track 'Spring Has Sprung,' a collaboration between iconic Asha Puthli, the innovative band SOYUZ, and Swedish producer Sven Wunder. This new production is a breathtaking addition, exemplifying the exceptional quality that Mr Bongo Record Club aims to deliver. Additionally, the compilation includes club-tested hits like The Shades of Love's 'Come Inside,' ensuring that the dancefloor favourites continue to resonate.
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Cafua (remastered)
Cat: BRZ 45074R. Rel: 27 Sep 24
 
Funk
Nonato & Seu Conjunto - "Cafua" (2:22)
Jose Roberto - "Crioula Multicolorida" (3:11)
Review: Mr. Bongo credit themselves with taking a selection of the most in-demand and asked-for titles in their Brazil '45s catalogue, lending them all a loving repress in due homage to the music of the nation. This time, they focus their energies on the synergy shared between the late composer and record producer Nonato Buzar and drummer Jose Roberto, both of whose contributions to the MPB canon are unmissable, referent sonic studs. Nonato's 'Cafua' is a powerful eurythmic, its strigiform vocals proving a suitable narcotic to offset to the track's otherwise restless horns and post-bossa-nova drum clacks, which hit like quick patterings against soft cartilage. Roberto's 'Crioula Multicolorida' is a more vintage recording, erstwhile bringing rare "samba rock" grooviness and reflective, call and response lyricisms to a redolent rhythm.
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タグ: MPB | Samba | Brazilian Funk
 in stock $9.37
Mas Que Nada (reissue)
Cat: BRZ 45012R. Rel: 21 Jan 25
 
International
Elza Soares - "Mas Que Nada" (2:25)
Elizabeth - "Vou Falar-Lhe Francamente" (2:39)
Review: The 12th release on Mr. Bongo's signature 45s series saw a reissue of two foundational releases in Brazil's modern popular music category; now the record hears a second round, fresh again off the master metal lacquer. On the A, we hear Brazilian samba luminary Elza Soares covering Jorge Ben's classic 'Mas Que Nada' - albeit with a hoarser vocal tone, such was Soares' signature voice, one which only led to a whopping 34-album career. B-sider Elizabeth, by contrast, upholds a mystery; the artist was nicknamed "Gatinha do Mato" ("jungle cat"), and recorded 'Vou Falar-Lhe Francamente' at some indeterminate point in 1960s Sao Paolo, when and where Brazilian local styles blended with funk and rock.
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Played by: Pete Haigh
タグ: MPB | Samba | Brazilian Funk
 in stock $10.95
Leao Leonardo
Leao Leonardo (7" in die-cut sleeve)
Cat: SC 727. Rel: 16 Nov 23
 
International
Leao Leonardo (3:12)
Guajiru (2:55)
 in stock $9.27
Pick Up The Pieces (reissue)
Cat: BRZ45 019R. Rel: 20 Dec 24
 
Funk
Wilson Das Neves - "Pick Up The Pieces" (3:13)
Som Tres - "Tanga" (2:04)
Review: Mr Bongo restock a brilliant 7" in their signature Brazil 45s series. The nineteenth to grace it, this blue-starred slice of small wax shone a light on Wilson das Neves' brilliant cover of Average White Band's 'Pick Up The Pieces' on the A, as well as a Mr Bongo fave on the B, Som Tres' potent samba-funk overflow 'Tanga'. The former flexes the historic muscles of a mythic Brazilian percussionist and vibesman, lending fidgety soft feels to AWB's already lull-lifting concoction; then 'Tanga' contrasts to this sense of measuredness with pure animal verve, as Tres' calls out to his bandmates commandingly amid whirlwinds of piano and drums.
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O Ronco Da Cuica (reissue)
Cat: BRZ45 011R. Rel: 20 Nov 24
 
International
Joao Bosco - "O Ronco De Cuica"
Antonio Adolfo E A Brazuca - "Transamazonica"
Review: The reissue of Joao Bosco's 'O Ronco Da Cuica' alongside Antonio Adolfo E A Brazuca's 'Transamazonica' captures a slice of Brazil's musical brilliance. Bosco's track, originally from his 1976 album Galos de Briga, pulses with vibrant cuica rhythms, soulful vocals, and delicate acoustic guitar. On the flip side, Adolfo's 'Transamazonica' is a stunning piece of Brazilian jazz fusion, rich with dynamic instrumentation. This release brings these timeless Brazilian gems to a new audience, reintroducing their infectious grooves and intricate musicianship.

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Played by: ISOUL8 (Volcov)
タグ: MPB | Samba | Brazilian Funk
! low stock $9.37
Melo Do Fricote
Cat: CLUB 02. Rel: 13 Feb 20
 
International
Band' Azul - "Melo Do Fricote" (3:59)
Octavio Burnier - "Que Nem Sol" (4:21)
 in stock $11.73
Vendedor De Mangaios
Cat: BRZ 45090. Rel: 20 Jul 21
 
International
Josan - "Vendedor De Mangaios" (2:53)
Barto Galeno - "Vou Tirar Voce Daqui" (2:54)
タグ: MPB | Brazilian | Brazilian Funk
 in stock $11.46
Morro Do Barraco Sem Agua (reissue)
Morro Do Barraco Sem Agua (reissue) (limited green vinyl 7")
Cat: MRB 7181G. Rel: 09 Apr 21
 
International
Morro Do Barraco Sem Agua (2:53)
Retrato Da Vida (3:32)
 in stock $16.16
Figa De Guine
Cat: BRZ 45058. Rel: 15 Dec 16
 
International
Ana Maria E Mauricio - "Figa De Guine" (2:10)
Novos Bainos - "Alibaba Alibabou" (3:30)
 in stock $10.95
Transito Livre
Transito Livre (limited 7")
Cat: BRZ 45099. Rel: 16 Dec 22
 
Funk
Guto - "Transito Livre" (2:48)
Tony Nunes - "Por Favor" (2:07)
Review: Mr Bongo's authoritative Brazilian 7" series continues apace with this delightful gem, featuring the magical talents of Guto on the A-side and Tony Nunes on the flip. Guto's 'Transito Livre' is a sweet slice of MPB (musica popular brasileira) which switches time signatures with flair from verse to chorus. Tony Nunes turns the heat up with 'Por Favor', a 1973 cut which sounds like it could jump right off the turntable with its fiery, funky urgency. Another essential purchase for all those who love hidden nuggets from Brazil's abundant musical history.
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Played by: Voodoocuts
タグ: MPB | Brazilian | Brazilian Funk
 in stock $10.95
Um Balanco Pra Voce
Um Balanco Pra Voce (limited 7")
Cat: BRZ 45098. Rel: 16 Dec 22
 
International
Os Rouxinois - "Um Balanco Pra Voce" (2:52)
Wal Sant'ana - "O Viajante" (3:09)
Review: It was the iconic Copacabana Records that put out this classic MPB back in 1964. That makes 'Um Balanco pra voce' by Os Rouxinois one of the oldest releases in Mr Bongo's Brazil45 series and it is also one of the best. Arnaud Rodrigues wrote the tune which is a superb mix of exotic funk, bossa nova rhythms and quirky melodies from a five-track 7" of tunes that the band originally used to play on TV. On the other side, 'O Viajante' is the sort of irresistibly sunny sound that quickly wins your heart and is sure to light up any dancefloor.
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タグ: MPB | Brazilian | Bossa Nova | Brazilian Funk
 in stock $11.46
16 Toneladas (reissue)
Cat: BRZ 4503R. Rel: 20 Nov 24
 
International
Noriel Viela - "16 Toneladas (Sixteen Tons)"
Juca Chaves - "Take Me Back To Piaui"
Review: Mr. Bongo's Brazil.45 continues with a repress of two highly sought-after tracks from earlier in the series, this time from Noriel Vilela and Juca Chaves. On the A-side, Vilela's 1971 cover of Tennessee Ernie Ford's '16 Tons' transforms the classic American folk song into a smooth, samba-infused groove. Vilela's version reimagines the track which was originally released on Copacabana Records, with a deep rhythmic flair. On the B-side, Juca Chaves' 'Take Me Back To Piaui' from 1970 featured on his 1972 album Muito Vivo delivers lush orchestration, velvety vocals and vibrant cuica tones. It's pure escapist bliss.
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タグ: MPB | Samba | Brazilian Funk
 in stock $10.42
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