"Revisited Classics "
CD/LP
1. Maria Moita (feat. Carlos Lyra)
2. Meditação (feat. Wanda Sa)
3. Vai de Vez (feat. Astrid)
4. Berimbau (feat. Os Cariocas)
5. Influencia do Jazz (feat. Carlos Lyra)
6. Se Todos Fossem Iguais a Voce (feat. Cris Delanno)
7. So Danço Samba (feat. Os Cariocas)

Straight from Ipanema, Rio de Janeiro, comes an updated album of smooth soulful themes recorded by new and classic Bossa Nova stars. The songs were reconstructed by three young Carioca DJ/Producers (Marcelo Da Lua, Alexandre Moreira and Marcio Menescal, son of original Bossa Nova master Roberto Menescal).

At last, the first true Bossa remix project actually produced in Brazil !

featuring CARLOS LYRA  WANDA SÂ ASTRID   OS CARIOCAS  CRIS DELANNO CLAUDIA TELLES  SYLVIO CÉSAR ROBERTO MENESCAL

Now here's the story:

1.
BossaCucaNova features classics artists from the original Bossa invasion of the early 60's (Carlos Lyra, Wanda Sâ, Os Cariocas, Clàudia Telles, Silvio César and Roberto Menescal), as well as younger singers Astrid and Cris Delano. All have recorded for Albatroz Discos, the independent Bossa label run by composer/arranger/ producer Roberto Menescal.

2.
Roberto Menescal is one of original but lesser-known key figures of the Bossa Nova movement. Menescal composed such classics as "O Barquinho"and "Bye Bye Brasil" (with Chico Buarque) among many others. Later he became the head A&R man at Polygram do Brasil, where he built a fabulous roster of Brazilian artists, including Gal Costa, Jorge Ben, Caetano Veloso and more. After 16 years at Polygram he returned to his first love - writing and producing. In 1995 he teamed up with Raimundo Bitencourt and founded Albatroz Discos. He now produces about 10 albums a year, for Albatroz and other labels.

3.
Roberto's son Marcio Menescal and his friends Alexandre Moreira and Marcelinho Da Lua are a team of DJ's / programmers / producers / engineers and manic vinyl collectors. They've absorbed all the new sounds coming from the Northern Hemisphere (many of which are heavily influenced by Brazilian grooves these days), but they always keep their sound close to the essence of their Bossa roots. Who else could get hold of the original tracks, submit them to a funky Bossa Cuca treatment, and put together this fascinating album?


Releases

BOSSACUCANOVA - Ao Vivo
BOSSACUCANOVA
Ao Vivo
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BOSSACUCANOVA - Uma Batida Differente
BOSSACUCANOVA
Uma Batida Differente
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BOSSACUCANOVA - Brasilidade
BOSSACUCANOVA
Brasilidade
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BOSSACUCANOVA - Revisited Classics
BOSSACUCANOVA
Revisited Classics
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