Walter Wanderley: O Samba E Mais Samba Com Walter Wanderley (Vinyl LP)
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Walter Wanderley's debut album 'O Samba É Mais Samba' was released in Argentina as 'El Samba Es Mas Samba Con Walter Wanderley', the North American market named this LP as 'Walter Wanderley's Brazilian Organ', and a second release in US made it as 'From Rio With Love'. Wanderley was known for his distinctive staccato stuttering style and mastery of the Hammond B-3 organ and on later recordings and during live concerts a L Series Hammond. Walter Wanderley was already famous in his native country Brazil in the late 1950s and became an internationally renowned star in the mid-1960s through his collaboration with the singer Astrud Gilberto. Labareda, Você E Eu, Volto Já, Eu Não Tenho Onde Morar, Deixa Andar, Eu E O Rio, A Mesma Rosa Amarela, Corcovado, Só Vou De Mulher, Que Sabe Você De Mim, A Nega Se Vingou, Poema Da Vida, Ho-Ba-Lo-Ba, O Pato, Samba De Uma Nota Só
Walter Wanderley's debut album 'O Samba É Mais Samba' was released in Argentina as 'El Samba Es Mas Samba Con Walter Wanderley', the North American market named this LP as 'Walter Wanderley's Brazilian Organ', and a second release in US made it as 'From Rio With Love'. Wanderley was known for his distinctive staccato stuttering style and mastery of the Hammond B-3 organ and on later recordings and during live concerts a L Series Hammond. Walter Wanderley was already famous in his native country Brazil in the late 1950s and became an internationally renowned star in the mid-1960s through his collaboration with the singer Astrud Gilberto. Labareda, Você E Eu, Volto Já, Eu Não Tenho Onde Morar, Deixa Andar, Eu E O Rio, A Mesma Rosa Amarela, Corcovado, Só Vou De Mulher, Que Sabe Você De Mim, A Nega Se Vingou, Poema Da Vida, Ho-Ba-Lo-Ba, O Pato, Samba De Uma Nota Só