Tom Jobim, 1987.
Antonio Carlos Jobim - A&M Records
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[Japan CD Reissue]
Chris Montez, "Time After Time", A&M #SP
4120 (1966).[Original LP]
Chris Montez, "Time After Time", A&M/Universal [Japan]
#_________ (2004).[CD Reissue]
Jobim composition included is "The Girl from
Ipanema".
Arranged and conducted by Nick De Caro.
Produced by Tommy LiPuma, Herb Alpert &
Marshall Lieb.
Chris Montez, "Foolin' Around", A&M #LP
128 (1967).[LP]
Jobim composition included is "Dindi", "Once I
Loved".
[Reel-to-Reel Tape]
[24-bit remastered CD in LP-style slipcase]
[2006 Japan CD Reissue]
[Australia LP Reissue incorrectly attributing this album to
Brasil '77]
Sergio Mendes and Brasil '66, "Equinox",
A&M Records #4122/SP-4122 (mono / stereo) (1967).[LP]
Sergio Mendes and Brasil '66,
"Equinox", A&M Records [Germany] #2120017 (1967).[LP]
Sergio Mendes and Brasil '66, "Equinox",
A&M Records [France] #SAMX 340.557 (196_).[LP]
Sergio Mendes and Brasil ‘66, “Equinox”, A&M Records
[Argentina] #AM 5038 (19__).[LP]
Sergio Mendes and Brasil ‘66, “Equinox”, A&M Records
[Australia] #394 122 (19__).[LP].
Sergio Mendes and Brasil ‘66, “Equinox”, A&M Records
[Australia] #AML 32,297 (19__).[LP]
Sergio Mendes and Brasil ‘66, “Equinox”, A&M Records
[Australia] #SAML 932,297 (19__).[LP]
Sergio Mendes and Brasil ‘66, “Equinox”, A&M Records
[Brazil] #SAM 2002 (19__).[LP]
Sergio Mendes and Brasil ‘66, “Equinox”, A&M Records [UK]
#AML 902 (19__).[LP]
Sergio Mendes and Brasil ‘66, “Equinox”, A&M Records [UK]
#AMLS 902 (1967).[LP]
Sergio Mendes and Brasil ‘66, “Equinox”, A&M Records
[Canada] #SP 4122 (1967).[LP]
Sergio Mendes and Brasil ‘66, “Equinox”, A&M Records
[Venezuela] #AM 7209 (19__).[LP]
Sergio Mendes and Brasil '66, "Equinox", A&M Records #AMC
122 (1967).[Reel-to-Reel Tape]
Sergio Mendes and Brasil ‘66, “Equinox”,
A&M Records/PGD/Universal [Japan] #POCM 1880 (19__).[CD]
Sergio Mendes and Brasil ‘66, “Equinox”, A&M Records
/PGD/Universal [Australia] #394 122 (19__).[CD]
Sergio Mendes and Brasil ‘66,
“Equinox”, A&M Records [Japan] #D32Y 3552 (19__).[CD]
Sergio Mendes and Brasil ‘66, “Equinox”,
A&M Records/Universal [Japan] #UICY 3702 (2002).[24-bit
remastered CD]
Sergio Mendes and Brasil '66, "Equinox", A&M
Records/Universal [Japan] #4988005443434 (2006).[CD Reissue in
LP-style sleeve]
Sergio
Mendes & Brasil '77, "Equinox", A&M Records
Mayfair [Australia] #SMF66 9921 (no year).[LP
Reissue]***
***This is actually the same exact recording as above
but incorrectly attributed to the wrong personnel;
Brasil '77 did not record this album.
Jobim compositions included are "Triste",
"Wave" and "So Danco Samba".
Equinox.pdf - Original LP liner notes by Charles Champlin.
Personnel: Sergio Mendes (vocals,
arranger, piano); Lani Hall, Janis Hansen (vocals); John
Pisano (guitar); Bob Matthews (bass, background vocals); Joao
Palma (drums, background vocals); Jose Soares (percussion,
background vocals).
Producers: Herb Alpert, Jerry Moss.
24-bit reissue producer: Bryan Koniarz.
Executive producer of 24-bit reissue: Ken
Druker.
Originally recorded in 1967.
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Musician personnel: Sergio Mendes
(vocals, arranger, piano); Lani Hall, Janis Hansen (female
vocals); John Pisano (guitar); Bob Matthews (bass, background
vocals); Joao Palma (drums, background vocals); Jose Soares
(percussion, background vocals).
Original album producers: Herb Alpert, Jerry
Moss.
Chris Montez, "Watch What Happens", A&M
#4157 (1968).[LP]
Jobim composition included is "Corcovado".