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Honeysuckle Rose Aquarela Do Brasil is a 1969 bossa nova-style jazz LP album by Elis Regina and Toots Thielemans on the Fontana Special sublabel of Philips Records. Release number is 6424 088[1]. It features the Elis Cinque quintet, in a lineup with Toots Thielemans (guitar and harmonica), Elis Regina (vocals), Antonio Adolfo (piano), Roberto Menescal (guitar), Wilson das Neves (percussion).[2]

Track list

A:

  1. Wave (written by Antonio Carlos Jobim) 3:10
  2. Aquarela Do Brasil (written by Ary Barroso) 3:05
  3. Visão (written by Antonio Adolfo, Tiberio Gaspar) 2:55
  4. Corrida De Jangada (written by Edu Lobo) 2:05
  5. Wilsamba (written by Roberto Menescal) 2:10
  6. Voce (written by Roberto Menescal, Ronaldo Boscoli) 2:25

B:

  1. Barquinho (written by Roberto Menescal, Ronaldo Boscoli) 2:25
  2. O Sonho (written by Egberto Gismonti) 2:15
  3. Five For Elis (written by Toots Thielemans) 1:55
  4. Canto De Ossanha (written by Baden Powell, Vinicius De Moraes) 3:15
  5. Honeysuckle Rose (written by C. Williams) 2:50
  6. A Volta (written by Roberto Menescal, Ronaldo Boscoli) 4:30

Editions

It was edited under the article title in the Netherlands. Other countries saw different album titles with slightly different track lengths. Discogs refers to a studio recording on February 8-9, 1969 at Europafilm, Stockholm, Sweden[3]. Other titles include: Aquarela do Brasil (Philips), Elis & Toots[4] (PY 842 564 Philips Sweden and ME-162 Elenco Brazil). Re-edited on CD in 1987 (830 391-2 Philips)[5] and as Aquarela do Brasil [Músicas do Brasil] in 1999 (8309312-P Polygram Portugal)[6].
Concertzender.nl refers to the LP, announcing a song as "16. Elis Regina & Toots Thielemans. Five For Elis. (T. Thielemans). Lp: Honeysuckle Rose / Aquarela Do Brasil, Fontana 6424 088."[7]

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