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Track List: Sergio Mendes / Magic Lady

  1. Davy
  2. I Believe (When I Fall in Love It Will Be Forever)
  3. All in Love Is Fair
  4. Let Them Work It Out
  5. Here Comes the Sun
  6. If I Ever Lose This Heaven
  7. Lookin' for Another Pure Love
  8. Someday We'll All Be Free
  9. You Been Away Too Long
  10. Trouble With Hello Is Goodbye
  11. I'll Tell You
  12. Lonely Woman
  13. You Get Your Love from Me
  14. Magic Lady
  15. Yes I Love You
  16. Dream Come True (Can't Hardly Wait)
  17. Let It Go
  18. Summer Dream

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Album Details: Sergio Mendes / Magic Lady

Release Date:
04/12/2005
Label:
Collectables
UPC:
090431767023

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Sergio Mendes spent the '70s straying very far from his Brazilian roots. The Sergio Mendes album from 1975 is very much in the smooth soul/quiet storm bag and Magic Lady from 1978 is a straight disco record. Neither of the records are the disasters you might have already pegged them as. Sergio Mendes is actually a small pleasure and Magic Lady, while overly smooth, isn't an embarrassment. The best part about Sergio Mendes is the sweetly harmonizing vocals of Bonnie Bowden and Sondra Catton and the laidback groove that percolates throughout the album. The songs are all covers. Some like the Beatles' "Here Comes the Sun" or Donny Hathaway's "Someday We'll All Be Free" have interesting arrangements, while some like Stevie Wonder's "I Believe (When I Fall in Love It Will Be Forever)" have hackneyed or meandering arrangements. Best to call it a mixed bag and cherrypick the three or four good songs. Unlike Sergio Mendes, which actually has some emotional weight, Magic Lady is total disco fluff that sounds like it was made by the house band on the lido deck of the Love Boat. Every track has the same frothy beats and cooing vocal combo topped off with shimmering strings, synthdrum fills, and choogling percussion. By the time the disc is over, you sort of have to admire Mendes and company for so fully appropriating the disco ethic and becoming a faceless disco machine. Only the occasional piano run that peeks out from behind the sequins gives any clue that Mendes was once a semirespected musician. Not that respect will pay the bills. By the '70s, jazz sure didn't, nor did bossa nova. Mendes did the best he could and 30 years later Collectables was there to make sure the listening public knew it.

- Tim Sendra, All Music Guide



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For most of the second half of the '60s, Sergio Mendes was the top-selling Brazilian artist in the United States, charting huge hit singles and LPs that regularly made the Top Five. His records with his group Brasil '66 regularly straddled the domest...Full Sergio Mendes Biography

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