| 1. Até Quem Sabe - Nana Caymmi |
| 2. O Fundo - Joćo Donato, Donato Jr., Caetano Veloso |
| 3. Rć - Daniela Mercury |
| 4. Bruxa de Mentira - Arnaldo Antunes, Joćo Donato, Donato Jr. |
| 5. Café Com Pćo - Marcos Valle |
| 6. Terremoto - Elba Ramalho |
| 7. É Proibido Afinar o Piano - Eduardo Dusek |
| 8. Chorou, Chorou |
| 9. Nossas Ultimas Viagens - Joćo Bosco, Joćo Donato, Donato Jr. |
| 10. Amor Perfeito - Moraes Moreira |
| 11. Sambolero |
| 12. Os Caminhos - Emilinha Borba |
| 13. Quem Diz Que Sabe - Johnny Alf |
| 14. Doralinda - Joćo Donato, Donato Jr. |
Editorial Reviews
From Jazziz
A Brazilian musician and composer of almost mythical proportions, João Donato is one of the surviving - and still prospering - members of a generation that produced Antonio Carlos Jobim, João Gilberto, Manfredo Fest, Luiz Eça and many other masters associated with the heyday of bossa nova. The impish pianist, known for his deliberate, single-note musings and catchy compositions, is, along with Gilberto and Jobim, one of a small handful of artists whose sound defines bossa. In the United States in the 1960s, he worked with Tito Puente, Mongo Santamaria, Cal Tjader, and Bud Shank, while at home in Rio in the '70s, he collaborated with Gilberto Gil, Caetano Veloso, Chico Buarque, and other younger writers. The three-volume Songbook, on the import label Lumiar, features 42 tunes performed by the pianist and a phalanx of Brazilian jazz talent backing such vocalists as Gil, Veloso, Daniela Mercury, João Bosco, Djavan, and Leila Pinheiro.
A Brazilian musician and composer of almost mythical proportions, João Donato is one of the surviving - and still prospering - members of a generation that produced Antonio Carlos Jobim, João Gilberto, Manfredo Fest, Luiz Eça and many other masters associated with the heyday of bossa nova. The impish pianist, known for his deliberate, single-note musings and catchy compositions, is, along with Gilberto and Jobim, one of a small handful of artists whose sound defines bossa. In the United States in the 1960s, he worked with Tito Puente, Mongo Santamaria, Cal Tjader, and Bud Shank, while at home in Rio in the '70s, he collaborated with Gilberto Gil, Caetano Veloso, Chico Buarque, and other younger writers. The three-volume Songbook, on the import label Lumiar, features 42 tunes performed by the pianist and a phalanx of Brazilian jazz talent backing such vocalists as Gil, Veloso, Daniela Mercury, João Bosco, Djavan, and Leila Pinheiro.
--Mark Holston, JAZZIZ Magazine Copyright © 2000, Milor Entertainment, Inc.
Product Description
Finally Released Songbook from this Great Master of Brazilian Contemporary Music, Presenting New Renditions of Classic Mpb Songs Written by Joao Donato.
Joćo Donato Songbook, Vol. 1,Joćo Donato & Others,Lumiar Music Brasil,Afro-Brazilian,Bossa Nova,Brazilian,Brazilian Jazz,Brazilian Pop,Int'l & World Music,Latin Jazz,MPB,Pop,Samba,World Music
New Age Music:
- Kafarnaum [Import]
- L' Āme Du Počte
- La Era Del Creador [Explicit Lyrics]
- Live [Live]
- Los Esenciales [Import]
- Los Esenciales [Import]
- Los Esenciales [Import]
- Macar
- Magic Voices of Bulgaria [Import]
- Maryanna Matiss
New Age Music
Blood Sweat & Tears [Explicit Lyrics]