The Silvery Boys

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1LP - VAMPISOUL
1968 => 2020

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Statut: BACK IN STOCK
Label: VAMPISOUL
Genre: ROCK / PSYCHE / FOLK, MPB / BRAZIL
Format: 1 LP
Date de parution: 1968
Date de la réedition: 2020

TRACKLIST

Side A

A1. Vou Lhe Pisar

A2. Você Balança Meu Coração

A3. Amor Amargo

A4. A Menina Que Se Foi

A5. A Recordar

A6. A Confusão

Side B

B1. Meu Coração Nâo É Algema

B2. Minha Saudade

B3. Tempestade

B4. O Trem

B5. Carrossel Da Vida

B6. O Amanhecer

 


DESCRIPTION

At the end of the 60s, the sound of the garage beat and the bossa nova and samba coexisted smoothly in the

repertoire of a good number of Brazilian bands. You could find playful farfisa licks and guitar riffs combined

with moving bossa rhythm drum patterns and powerful brass arrangements, groovy club tunes next to lounge mood sounds, across the tracklist of so many albums released at the time. That is exactly what the second album of The Silvery Boys (1968) comprises.

It includes many original compositions as well as versions of international hits, however, ‘Você Balança Meu Coração’ -composed by José Messias- is the stand-out cut here and has become a much sought-after Brazilian club tune among DJs. A dance song so irresistible that alone makes the search for this elusive Brazilian album worthwhile.

Reissued on vinyl for the first time in its original artwork and quality 180g pressing.

 

The Silvery Boys was created in 1965 in the district of Campo Grande, Rio de Janeiro, featuring a unique blend of organ, guitar, bass, drums, trumpet, and trombone. They became known as "The Famous Bandinha de Campo Grande” and released their debut album on RGE in 1967.

At the end of the 60s, the sound of the garage beat and the bossa nova and samba coexisted smoothly in the repertoire of a good number of Brazilian bands. You could find playful farfisa licks and guitar riffs combined with moving bossa rhythm drum patterns and powerful brass arrangements, groovy club tunes next to lounge mood

sounds, across the tracklist of so many albums released at the time. That is exactly what the second album of The Silvery Boys (1968) comprises.

Band members José Carlos (trombone) and Fernando Soares (guitarra) sign most of the songs on this self-titled record that also includes some versions of the Spanish famous Duo Dinámico, ‘Amor amargo’ and ‘A Recordar’, as well as other international hits (Tommy James & The Shondells’ ‘Gone, Gone, Goner’). However, ‘Você Balança Meu Coração’ -composed by José Messias- is the stand-out cut here and became a much sought-after club tune after being included in the second volume of the cult compilation series “High Jazz” in the early 00s. A dance song so irresistible that makes the search for this elusive Brazilian album worthwhile.

After years unavailable and with originals currently selling for outrageous prices, we are thrilled to offer The Silvery Boys LP, reissued on vinyl for the first time in its original artwork and quality 180g pressing.