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Joyce
Passarinho Urbano
In 1975, Joyce Moreno, who had just wrapped up a tour with legendary Brazilian composer Vinicius de Moraes, found herself in a studio with producer Sergio Bardotti in Rome, Italy.
She had been taking a break from writing and she decided to pick up a selection of her favorite compositions from contemporary Brazilian writers who‘s songs were beacons of hope in times of an ongoing intense Military leadership in her home country. Unlike their previous albums, these recordings live from their reductiveness and intimacy.
For a long time, Passarinho Urbano was considered a secret masterpiece and was highly sought after by record collectors, now Week–End Records is glad to be making it available internationally on vinyl for the first time ever.
A1
Joya
A2
De Frente Pro Crime
A3
Pesadelo
A4
Pelo Telefone
A5
Pede Passagem
A6
Marcha De IV Feira De Cinzas
A7
Opinião
A8
Chora Doutor
A9
Quatorze Anos
B1
A História Do Samba
B2
O Trem Atrasou
B3
Radiopatrulha
B4
Acorda Amor
B5
Mudando De Conversa
B6
Fado Tropical
B7
Bodas
B8
Viola Fora De Moda
B9
Passarinho