Sergio Mendes & Brasil '77
PAIS TROPICAL
A&M SP4315
Side One: *Pais Tropical 2:42/ So Many People 3:20/ Morro Velho 4:24/ Zanzibar 4:55.
Side Two: Tonga (A Tonga da Mironga do Kabulete) 4:25/ Gone Forever 4:25/ Asa Branca 2:15/ I Know You 4:07/ After Midnight 4:36.
Produced by Sergio Mendes for Serrich Productions/ Engineer: Bart Chiate/ Arranged by Sergio Mendes/ Orchestrations by David Grusin and *Tom Scott/ Vocals by Gracinha Leporace and Karen Phillip/ Bass: Sebastian Neto/ Drums: Claudio Slon/ Percussion: Rubens Bassini/ Congas: Laudir Soares/ Guitars: Oscar C. Neves/ Our special thanks to Jimmy Keltner (drums), Carl Radle (bass), Tom Scott (tenor sax).
Art Direction: Roland Young/ Illustrations: Abe Gurvin/ Album Design: Chuck Beeson/ Photography: Jim McCrary.
CD availability: Japan import (?)
PAIS TROPICAL entered the Billboard Top 200 on October 16, 1971, peaked at # 166 and remained in the charts for 6 weeks, according to Whitburn's "Top Pop Albums 1955-96."
JB
PAIS TROPICAL
A&M SP4315
Side One: *Pais Tropical 2:42/ So Many People 3:20/ Morro Velho 4:24/ Zanzibar 4:55.
Side Two: Tonga (A Tonga da Mironga do Kabulete) 4:25/ Gone Forever 4:25/ Asa Branca 2:15/ I Know You 4:07/ After Midnight 4:36.
Produced by Sergio Mendes for Serrich Productions/ Engineer: Bart Chiate/ Arranged by Sergio Mendes/ Orchestrations by David Grusin and *Tom Scott/ Vocals by Gracinha Leporace and Karen Phillip/ Bass: Sebastian Neto/ Drums: Claudio Slon/ Percussion: Rubens Bassini/ Congas: Laudir Soares/ Guitars: Oscar C. Neves/ Our special thanks to Jimmy Keltner (drums), Carl Radle (bass), Tom Scott (tenor sax).
Art Direction: Roland Young/ Illustrations: Abe Gurvin/ Album Design: Chuck Beeson/ Photography: Jim McCrary.
CD availability: Japan import (?)
PAIS TROPICAL entered the Billboard Top 200 on October 16, 1971, peaked at # 166 and remained in the charts for 6 weeks, according to Whitburn's "Top Pop Albums 1955-96."
JB