Aquarela Do Brasil/Nega Do Cabelo Duro - Elis Regina, Barroso, Ary
O Sonho - Elis Regina, Gismonti, Egberto
Vera Cruz - Elis Regina, Lobo, Edu
Casa Forte - Elis Regina, Lobo, Edu
Canto de Ossanha - Elis Regina, DeMoraes, Vinicius
Giro - Elis Regina, Adolfo, Ant?nio
O Barquinho - Elis Regina, B?scoli, Ronaldo
Andan?a - Elis Regina, Caymmi, Danilo
R?cit de Cassard [From the Film "Les Parapluies de Cherbourg"] - Elis Regina, Demy, Jacques
Samba Da Pergunta - Elis Regina, Pingarilho
Mem?rias de Marta Sar? - Elis Regina, Guarnieri, Gianfran
Corrida de Jangada - Elis Regina, Capinan
A Time for Love - Elis Regina, Mandel, Johnny
Se Voc? Pensa - Elis Regina, Carlos, Erasmo
Giro - Elis Regina, Adolfo, Ant?nio
A Volta - Elis Regina, B?scoli, Ronaldo
Zazueira - Elis Regina, Ben, Jorge
Upa Neguinho - Elis Regina, Guarnieri, Gianfran
Watch What Happens - Elis Regina, Gimbel, Norman
Wave - Elis Regina, Jobim, Antonio Carl
How Insensitive - Elis Regina, DeMoraes, Vinicius
Voc? - Elis Regina, B?scoli, Ronaldo
O Barquinho - Elis Regina, B?scoli, Ronaldo
Graced by the exquisite arrangements of Roberto Menescal, The Voice of Brazil combines Elis Regina's masterful 1968 LP, Elis, Como e Porque (Elis, How and Why) with recordings made a year later in London where Menescal tea... more »med with Peter Knight (of Moody Blues fame). Although the flawless album she made in 1974 with Tom Jobim is regarded internationally as one of the great treasures of Bossa Nova, almost three decades after her death Elis remains one of the music world's best-kept secrets, a truly great singer who deserves to be recognized beyond her beloved Brazil. Stylistically, Elis Regina is part Dusty Springfield, part Blossom Dearie. Considered to be part of the Tropicalia family. El. 2008.« less
Graced by the exquisite arrangements of Roberto Menescal, The Voice of Brazil combines Elis Regina's masterful 1968 LP, Elis, Como e Porque (Elis, How and Why) with recordings made a year later in London where Menescal teamed with Peter Knight (of Moody Blues fame). Although the flawless album she made in 1974 with Tom Jobim is regarded internationally as one of the great treasures of Bossa Nova, almost three decades after her death Elis remains one of the music world's best-kept secrets, a truly great singer who deserves to be recognized beyond her beloved Brazil. Stylistically, Elis Regina is part Dusty Springfield, part Blossom Dearie. Considered to be part of the Tropicalia family. El. 2008.