Nilo Sergio - Dança e Romance (1962) Hi-Res

Artist: Nilo Sergio
Title: Dança e Romance
Year Of Release: 1962
Label: Musidisc
Genre: Easy Listening, Bossa Nova, Samba Balanço, Traditional Pop
Quality: Flac (tracks, 16bit/44,1kHz) / Flac (tracks, 24bit/48kHz)
Total Time: 27:53
Total Size: 167/366 Mb
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:Title: Dança e Romance
Year Of Release: 1962
Label: Musidisc
Genre: Easy Listening, Bossa Nova, Samba Balanço, Traditional Pop
Quality: Flac (tracks, 16bit/44,1kHz) / Flac (tracks, 24bit/48kHz)
Total Time: 27:53
Total Size: 167/366 Mb
WebSite: Album Preview
01. Vai Menina 2:49
02. Quiereme Mucho 2:12
03. Ranchero 2:40
04. I've Got You Under My Skin 3:02
05. Moon River 2:28
06. Louta Ya Ya 2:08
07. Hymne À L'Amour 2:13
08. Tonight 2:11
09. Los Perdidos 1:58
10. El Manisero 2:02
11. Em Las Vegas 2:12
12. I Could Have Danced All Night 1:58
Dança e Romance is a studio album by Brazilian producer, singer, and orchestra leader Nilo Sérgio, released in 1962. The album was released on the Nilser label, the premium ("De Luxe") subsidiary of the legendary Musidisc record label, founded and managed by Sérgio himself.
Nilo Sérgio was a key figure in the Brazilian recording industry of the 1950s and 1960s. As a musician and producer, he possessed impeccable commercial and aesthetic sense. Dança e Romance showcases Musidisc's signature approach to sound quality: rich, balanced orchestration that gracefully intertwines Brazilian flavor with international musical trends.
The album's repertoire is a masterful balance between Nilo Sérgio's own originals (such as the opening "Vai Menina" or "Ranchero") and the global pop and jazz hits of the era. Specifically, the record features exquisite orchestral and vocal interpretations of Cole Porter classics ("I've Got You Under My Skin"), Henry Mancini's theme from Breakfast at Tiffany's ("Moon River"), and the celebrated Afro-Cuban standard "El Manisero" ("The Peanut Seller"). The album's charm is enhanced by the pleasing male vocals, which, according to collectors of the era, were often recorded for Sérgio's orchestra by renowned crooners (including Pedrinho Rodríguez and Orlan Divo).
Nilo Sérgio was a key figure in the Brazilian recording industry of the 1950s and 1960s. As a musician and producer, he possessed impeccable commercial and aesthetic sense. Dança e Romance showcases Musidisc's signature approach to sound quality: rich, balanced orchestration that gracefully intertwines Brazilian flavor with international musical trends.
The album's repertoire is a masterful balance between Nilo Sérgio's own originals (such as the opening "Vai Menina" or "Ranchero") and the global pop and jazz hits of the era. Specifically, the record features exquisite orchestral and vocal interpretations of Cole Porter classics ("I've Got You Under My Skin"), Henry Mancini's theme from Breakfast at Tiffany's ("Moon River"), and the celebrated Afro-Cuban standard "El Manisero" ("The Peanut Seller"). The album's charm is enhanced by the pleasing male vocals, which, according to collectors of the era, were often recorded for Sérgio's orchestra by renowned crooners (including Pedrinho Rodríguez and Orlan Divo).