Rosinha de Valença (album)

Rosinha de Valença is a 1973 album recorded by the Brazilian musician Rosinha de Valença. Produced by João Melo, this album was released simultaneously in Brazil, for Som Livre, and in France, for Barclay. The album includes famous Brazilian popular song, such as "Asa branca", by Luiz Gonzaga and Humberto Teixeira, "Valsa de Eurídice", by Vinicius de Moraes, and "Morena do mar", by Dorival Caymmi.[1]

Rosinha de Valença
Studio album by
Rosinha de Valença
Released1973
GenreMPB, Bossa nova
Length41:01
LabelSom Livre
ProducerJoão Melo

After long period of neglect, this album was reissued on CD in 2002, as one of the works included in Som Livre Master series, organized by Charles Gavin.[1]

Track listing[2]

#TitleSongwritersLength
1."Caboclo Ubiratan"Public domain, adapted by Rosinha de Valença4:37
2."Valsa de Eurídice"Vinicius de Moraes3:44
3."Bala com bala"Belchior, João Bosco4:39
4."After sunrise"Oscar Castro Neves, Tião Neves3:04
5."Asa branca"Luiz Gonzaga, Humberto Teixeira3:55
6."Araponga"Rosinha de Valença7:02
7."Xaxado pra espantar tristeza"Marília Medalha3:22
8."Cuíca"Rosinha de Valença5:35
9."Porto das flores"Rosinha de Valença2:00
10."Morena do mar"Dorival Caymmi2:59

Personnel

The band who plays in this album is unknown. There is no information about the musicians who joined Rosinha de Valença's band.[1][3]

References

  1. Scartezini, Bernardo (12 June 2009). "Uma rosa é uma rosa". Correio Braziliense (in Portuguese). Retrieved 15 December 2009.
  2. "Rosinha de Valença: Rosinha de Valença". Allmusic. Retrieved 15 December 2009.
  3. "Rosinha de Valença - 1973". Discos do Brasil (in Portuguese). Retrieved 15 December 2009.
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