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Amor em Hi-Fi
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Album Details: Amor em Hi-Fi

Release Date:01/01/1960
Label:Universal Japan
UPC:4988005465696

Track List: Amor em Hi-Fi

  1. Samba Torto
  2. All the Way/The Boy Next Door/Th...
  3. Corcovado
  4. Tetê
  5. Se É Tarde Me Perdoa
  6. Chora Tua Tristeza
  1. Dindi
  2. Oba-Lá-Lá
  3. One Note Samba
  4. Gardez Moi Pour Toujours (Por Ca...
  5. Não Gosto Mais de Mim

Pro Reviews: Amor em Hi-Fi

  • All Music Guide

    Silvia Telles doesn't have a strong voice, but fortunately it's hardly necessary in weaving magic from these quintessentially breezy Brazilian classics like "Corcovado," "Dindi," and "Samba de Uma Nota So" ("One Note Samba"). She also attempts American pop standards, a medley of "All the Way," "The Boy Next Door," and "They Can't Take That Away From Me." Telles sounds much less confident here, though her command of English phrasing is definitely up to the task -- and, in the last songs, she toys with the lyrics, substituting "the way we mamboed 'til three" for Gershwin's original. Back on solid ground, her "Dindi" conjures much more of the yearning melancholia of its best interpretations, and her "Oba-La-La" is sweet and seductive. With material by Roberto Menescal and Oscar Castro Neves in addition to the twin heavyweights Gilberto and Jobim, Silvia Telles proves herself one of Brazil's strongest vocalists of the pre-bossa days, and a sizable influence on Elis Regina. The accompanimen...t, mostly flute and vibes with light percussion and occasional backing vocalists, is appropriately elegant and understated. - John Bush, All Music Guide Read more Less

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Biography

Sylvia Telles

Perhaps the most talented Brazilian vocalist during the 1950s and '60s, Sylvia Telles preceded the advent of the bossa-nova era but quickly became one of its biggest fans, praising with tributes the excellent songwriters, Antonio Carlos Jobim and João Gilberto. Telles debuted in 1955, and covered her first Jobim tune just one year later. She also recorded with Luiz Bon... Read more