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| studio = [[Bill Schnee|Bill Schnee Studios]] (North Hollywood, California); Soundcastle (Santa Monica, California) |
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| label = [[A&M Records]]<br/><small>SP-5135</small><ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.discogs.com/Sergio-Mendes-Brasil-86/release/2474844|title = Sergio Mendes – Brasil 86 (1986, Vinyl)}}</ref> |
| label = [[A&M Records|A&M]]<br/><small>SP-5135</small><ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.discogs.com/Sergio-Mendes-Brasil-86/release/2474844|title = Sergio Mendes – Brasil 86 (1986, Vinyl)| website=[[Discogs]] }}</ref> |
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*[[Peter Wolf (producer)|Peter Wolf]] |
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'''''Brasil '86''''' is an album by [[Sérgio Mendes]]. The album is best known for four songs by different vocalists: "Daylight" sung by [[Siedah Garrett]], "Your Smile" by [[Gracinha Leporace]], "No Place to Hide" by [[Lani Hall]], and "What Do We Mean to Each Other", a duet by [[Lisa Bevill]] and [[Joe Pizzulo]], which charted at No. 19 on the ''Billboard'' Adult Contemporary chart in 1987 (No. 16 on the ''[[Radio & Records]]'' AC chart). The first single released in 1986, "Take This Love" (which is sung by Pizzulo and features Michael McDonald on backing vocals) charted at No. 14 on ''Billboard'''s AC chart and charted at No. 9 on the ''R&R'' AC chart. |
'''''Brasil '86''''' is an album by [[Sérgio Mendes]]. The album is best known for four songs by different vocalists: "Daylight" sung by [[Siedah Garrett]], "Your Smile" by [[Gracinha Leporace]], "No Place to Hide" by [[Lani Hall]], and "What Do We Mean to Each Other", a duet by [[Lisa Bevill]] and [[Joe Pizzulo]], which charted at No. 19 on the ''Billboard'' Adult Contemporary chart in 1987 (No. 16 on the ''[[Radio & Records]]'' AC chart). The first single released in 1986, "Take This Love" (which is sung by Pizzulo and features [[Michael McDonald (singer)|Michael McDonald]] on backing vocals) charted at No. 14 on ''Billboard'''s AC chart and charted at No. 9 on the ''R&R'' AC chart. |
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==Track list== |
==Track list== |
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# "Daylight" <small>([[Diane Warren]], [[Peter Wolf (producer)|Peter Wolf]], [[Sergio Mendes]]) - arranged by Peter Wolf, Sergio Mendes, vocals by [[Gracinha Leporace]], [[Siedah Garrett]]</small> – 4:30 |
# "Daylight" <small>([[Diane Warren]], [[Peter Wolf (producer)|Peter Wolf]], [[Sergio Mendes]]) - arranged by Peter Wolf, Sergio Mendes, vocals by [[Gracinha Leporace]], [[Siedah Garrett]]</small> – 4:30 |
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# "Take This Love" <small>(John Parker, [[Peter Beckett]]) - arranged by Peter Wolf, vocals by [[Joe Pizzulo]], backing vocals by Joe Pizzulo, Julia Waters, Maxine Waters Willard, [[Michael McDonald (singer)|Michael McDonald]], [[Phil Perry]], |
# "Take This Love" <small>(John Parker, [[Peter Beckett]]) - arranged by Peter Wolf, vocals by [[Joe Pizzulo]], backing vocals by Joe Pizzulo, Julia Waters, Maxine Waters Willard, [[Michael McDonald (singer)|Michael McDonald]], [[Phil Perry]], [[Phillip Ingram]], Siedah Garrett</small> – 4:20 |
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# "What Do We Mean to Each Other" <small>(Peter Wolf, Ina Wolf) - arranged by Peter Wolf, vocals by Joe Pizzulo, [[Lisa Bevill]], backing vocals by Joe Pizzulo, Lisa Bevill, Phil Perry, Michael McDonald, [[Robin Beck]], Siedah Garrett</small> – 4:35 |
# "What Do We Mean to Each Other" <small>(Peter Wolf, Ina Wolf) - arranged by Peter Wolf, vocals by Joe Pizzulo, [[Lisa Bevill]], backing vocals by Joe Pizzulo, Lisa Bevill, Phil Perry, Michael McDonald, [[Robin Beck]], Siedah Garrett</small> – 4:35 |
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# "Your Smile" <small>([[Dori Caymmi]], [[Paulo César Pinheiro]]) (Ina Wolf – English lyrics) - arranged by [[Dori Caymmi]], Peter Wolf, Sergio Mendes, vocals by Gracinha Leporace, backing vocals by Joe Pizzulo, [[Kate Markowitz]], Siedah Garrett</small> – 3:30 |
# "Your Smile" <small>([[Dori Caymmi]], [[Paulo César Pinheiro]]) (Ina Wolf – English lyrics) - arranged by [[Dori Caymmi]], Peter Wolf, Sergio Mendes, vocals by Gracinha Leporace, backing vocals by Joe Pizzulo, [[Kate Markowitz]], Siedah Garrett</small> – 3:30 |
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# "Here Where I Belong" <small>(Tom Snow) - arranged by Peter Wolf, Sergio Mendes, vocals by Joe Pizzulo</small> – 4:13 |
# "Here Where I Belong" <small>(Tom Snow) - arranged by Peter Wolf, Sergio Mendes, vocals by Joe Pizzulo</small> – 4:13 |
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==Personnel== |
== Personnel == |
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* Acoustic guitar – [[Dori Caymmi]] (tracks 3, 4, 5, 8, 9) |
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'''Musicians''' |
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* Bass – [[Alphonso Johnson]] (track 4), [[Nathan East]] (tracks 2, 8, 9) |
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* Sérgio Mendes – keyboards (1-5, 7-10), [[Synclavier]] (1-5, 7-10), acoustic piano (10) |
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* [[Peter Wolf (producer)|Peter Wolf]] – keyboards, Synclavier, Synclavier bass (3, 5-7), Synclavier drums (3, 6, 7), effects (10) |
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* [[Dann Huff]] – guitars (1-4, 6-9) |
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* [[Dori Caymmi]] – acoustic guitar (3-5, 8, 9) |
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* Percussion – Jeff Porcaro (track 5), [[Paulinho da Costa]] (tracks 1, 2, 3, 6, 8) |
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* [[Nathan East]] – bass (2, 8, 9) |
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* [[Alphonso Johnson]] – bass (4) |
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* Producer – Peter Wolf, Sergio Mendes |
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* [[Jeff Porcaro]] – drums (1, 2, 8, 9), percussion (5) |
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* Saxophone, sax soloist – [[Ernie Watts]] (tracks 2, 3) |
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* [[Paulinho da Costa]] – percussion (1-3, 6, 8) |
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* [[Ernie Watts]] – saxophone solo (2, 3) |
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* Synthesizer ([[Synclavier]]), keyboards – Peter Wolf, Sergio Mendes (tracks 1-5, 7-10) |
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'''Production''' |
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* Sérgio Mendes – producer |
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* Peter Wolf – producer |
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* Paul Erickson – engineer |
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* [[Brian Malouf]] – engineer, mixing at Can-Am Recorders (Tarzana, California) |
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* Thom Perry – engineer |
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* [[Bruce Swedien]] – engineer |
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* David Bowman – assistant engineer |
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* Michael Bowman – assistant engineer |
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* Dan Garcia – assistant engineer |
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* [[Bernie Grundman]] – mastering at [[Bernie Grundman Mastering]] (Hollywood, California) |
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* Chuck Beeson – art direction, design |
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* Tom Nordstrom – painting |
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==References== |
==References== |
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Released | 1986 | |||
Recorded | 1986 | |||
Studio | Bill Schnee Studios (North Hollywood, California); Soundcastle (Santa Monica, California) | |||
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Label | A&M SP-5135[1] | |||
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Sérgio Mendes chronology | ||||
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Brasil '86 is an album by Sérgio Mendes. The album is best known for four songs by different vocalists: "Daylight" sung by Siedah Garrett, "Your Smile" by Gracinha Leporace, "No Place to Hide" by Lani Hall, and "What Do We Mean to Each Other", a duet by Lisa Bevill and Joe Pizzulo, which charted at No. 19 on the Billboard Adult Contemporary chart in 1987 (No. 16 on the Radio & Records AC chart). The first single released in 1986, "Take This Love" (which is sung by Pizzulo and features Michael McDonald on backing vocals) charted at No. 14 on Billboard's AC chart and charted at No. 9 on the R&R AC chart.
Track list
[edit]- "Daylight" (Diane Warren, Peter Wolf, Sergio Mendes) - arranged by Peter Wolf, Sergio Mendes, vocals by Gracinha Leporace, Siedah Garrett – 4:30
- "Take This Love" (John Parker, Peter Beckett) - arranged by Peter Wolf, vocals by Joe Pizzulo, backing vocals by Joe Pizzulo, Julia Waters, Maxine Waters Willard, Michael McDonald, Phil Perry, Phillip Ingram, Siedah Garrett – 4:20
- "What Do We Mean to Each Other" (Peter Wolf, Ina Wolf) - arranged by Peter Wolf, vocals by Joe Pizzulo, Lisa Bevill, backing vocals by Joe Pizzulo, Lisa Bevill, Phil Perry, Michael McDonald, Robin Beck, Siedah Garrett – 4:35
- "Your Smile" (Dori Caymmi, Paulo César Pinheiro) (Ina Wolf – English lyrics) - arranged by Dori Caymmi, Peter Wolf, Sergio Mendes, vocals by Gracinha Leporace, backing vocals by Joe Pizzulo, Kate Markowitz, Siedah Garrett – 3:30
- "The River" ("O Rio") (Dori Caymmi) (Fernando Pessoa – poem lyrics) - arranged by: Dori Caymmi, Peter Wolf, Sergio Mendes, vocals by Dori Caymmi – 2:35
- "Nonstop" (Bob Marlette, Sue Shifrin) - arranged by: Peter Wolf, vocals by Gracinha Leporace, Maxine Waters Willard, Siedah Garrett – 3:23
- "It Hurts a Whole Lot More" (Tom Snow) - arranged by Peter Wolf, vocals by Joe Pizzulo, backing vocals by Joe Pizzulo, Lisa Bevill, Michael McDonald, Robin Beck, Siedah Garrett – 4:13
- "Flower of Bahia" ("Flor Da Bahia") (Dori Caymmi, Paulo César Pinheiro) - arranged by Dori Caymmi, Peter Wolf, Sergio Mendes, vocals by Gracinha Leporace, backing vocals by Joe Pizzulo – 4:19
- "No Place to Hide" (Dori Caymmi, Paulo César Pinheiro) - arranged by Dori Caymmi, Peter Wolf, Sergio Mendes, vocals by Lani Hall – 2:49
- "Here Where I Belong" (Tom Snow) - arranged by Peter Wolf, Sergio Mendes, vocals by Joe Pizzulo – 4:13
Personnel
[edit]Musicians
- Sérgio Mendes – keyboards (1-5, 7-10), Synclavier (1-5, 7-10), acoustic piano (10)
- Peter Wolf – keyboards, Synclavier, Synclavier bass (3, 5-7), Synclavier drums (3, 6, 7), effects (10)
- Dann Huff – guitars (1-4, 6-9)
- Dori Caymmi – acoustic guitar (3-5, 8, 9)
- Nathan East – bass (2, 8, 9)
- Alphonso Johnson – bass (4)
- Jeff Porcaro – drums (1, 2, 8, 9), percussion (5)
- Paulinho da Costa – percussion (1-3, 6, 8)
- Ernie Watts – saxophone solo (2, 3)
Production
- Sérgio Mendes – producer
- Peter Wolf – producer
- Paul Erickson – engineer
- Brian Malouf – engineer, mixing at Can-Am Recorders (Tarzana, California)
- Thom Perry – engineer
- Bruce Swedien – engineer
- David Bowman – assistant engineer
- Michael Bowman – assistant engineer
- Dan Garcia – assistant engineer
- Bernie Grundman – mastering at Bernie Grundman Mastering (Hollywood, California)
- Chuck Beeson – art direction, design
- Tom Nordstrom – painting
References
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