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Agostinho Dos Santos - As Imortais de Agostinho Dos Santos flac album
  • Performer Agostinho Dos Santos
  • Title As Imortais de Agostinho Dos Santos
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  • Genre Latin
  • Size MP3 1257 mb
  • Size FLAC 1247 mb
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Agostinho dos Santos (April 25, 1932 – July 11, 1973) was a Brazilian singer and composer of bossa nova, MPB and rock and roll, active from the early 1950s until his premature death in an airplane accident in 1973. Dos Santos is best known today for lending his voice to the soundtrack of the classic 1959 film Orfeu Negro.

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Agostinho dos Santos. Agostinho dos Santos was born in São Paulo, in the neighborhood called Bela Vista or Bixiga. One of Dos Santos' first jobs in music was singing at a taxi-dancing club called O maravilhoso in São Paulo. Early in his career, Dos Santos sang with the orchestra of Osmar Milani, and on a lunchtime radio program hosted by Manuel. de Nóbrega on Radio Nacional. Dos Santos' first recordings were successes.

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He toured through the . Italy, Germany, Portugal, Chile, Uruguay, Argentina, Venezuela, and Mexico, perfoming in the . and in Brazil with Johnny Mathis, and, in Italy, with Caterina Valente. In the next year, he recorded the LP Uma Voz E Seus Sucessos, dedicated to Tom Jobim and Dolores Duran's songs. The album contained "Estrada Do Sol," which remained as one of his biggest hits. He was then invited by Tom Jobim and Vinícius de Moraes to record the soundtrack (together with João Gilberto) of the Marcel Camus film Orfeu do Carnaval, which launched several of the most famous classics of the soon-to-be bossa nova internationally).

Tracklist

A1 Apresentação - A Felicidade
A2 Se Todos Fossem Iguais A Você
A3 Estrada Do Sol
A4-1 Manhã De Carnaval
A4-2 Lamentos Do Morro
A4-3 Samba de Orfeu
A4-4 O Nosso Amor
B1 Paz Sem Cor
B2 O Amor Está No Ar
B3 Dindi
B4 Foi A Noite
B5 Céu E Mar
B6 Sin Palabras