Bob Fleming – Jovens Enamorados (1965)

Artist: Bob Fleming
Title: Jovens Enamorados
Year Of Release: 1965
Label: Musidisc
Genre: Jazz, Easy Listening
Quality: Flac (tracks)
Total Time: 29:21
Total Size: 174 Mb
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:Title: Jovens Enamorados
Year Of Release: 1965
Label: Musidisc
Genre: Jazz, Easy Listening
Quality: Flac (tracks)
Total Time: 29:21
Total Size: 174 Mb
WebSite: Album Preview
01. I Left My Heart In San Francisco 2:37
02. Blú 2:20
03. Le Bateau Blanc 1:58
04. Call Me Irresponsible 3:08
05. Dos Perdidos 2:04
06. I Could Have Danced All Night 1:59
07. O Sol Nascerá 2:18
08. Nem Uma Luz Brilhou 2:40
09. Diga Que Sim 2:34
10. Canção Para Um Homem no Espaço 2:49
11. É Demais 2:28
12. O Amor... Do Amor... 2:25
Artistic name, behind which were Moacyr Silva or Zito Righi.
Moacyr Pinto da Silva:
Brazilian sax player and composer (1918 - 2002), in the 50s he had a band along with Dom Um Romao (drums) and Dolores Duran (singer). He recorded some dance records in the late 50s as "Bob Fleming".
Isidoro Righi:
Born: 1924, Mendes, Brazil
Died: 2000, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
Isidoro Righi, O “Zico de Paty”, is an Brazilian instrumentalist, conductor and composer.
He lived in the city of Rio de Janeiro until 1931 and then moved to Paty do Alferes. He starts playing the cavaquinho and then the saxophone and in 1936 he played in the Conjunto dos Boêmios. In 1943 he returned to Rio de Janeiro to pursue a career as a musician and admired for his skill with the saxophone, in the period from 1950 to 1972, he became famous when he created Zito Righi E Seu Conjunto and later adopted the pseudonym of Bob Fleming.
Moacyr Pinto da Silva:
Brazilian sax player and composer (1918 - 2002), in the 50s he had a band along with Dom Um Romao (drums) and Dolores Duran (singer). He recorded some dance records in the late 50s as "Bob Fleming".
Isidoro Righi:
Born: 1924, Mendes, Brazil
Died: 2000, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
Isidoro Righi, O “Zico de Paty”, is an Brazilian instrumentalist, conductor and composer.
He lived in the city of Rio de Janeiro until 1931 and then moved to Paty do Alferes. He starts playing the cavaquinho and then the saxophone and in 1936 he played in the Conjunto dos Boêmios. In 1943 he returned to Rio de Janeiro to pursue a career as a musician and admired for his skill with the saxophone, in the period from 1950 to 1972, he became famous when he created Zito Righi E Seu Conjunto and later adopted the pseudonym of Bob Fleming.