Paulinho Da Viola - Best Of

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Review by El Corralito de TARIFA RAK

The Best Of by Paulinho Da Viola is a must-have album for any fan of Brazilian music. This album is a compilation of some of the greatest hits by the legendary samba musician, and it showcases his incredible talent as a songwriter and performer.

From the opening track, "Foi um Rio que Passou em Minha Vida," to the closing number, "Sinal Fechado," this album is a journey through the rich history of samba music. Paulinho Da Viola's smooth vocals and intricate guitar work are complemented by the beautiful arrangements and instrumentation, which create a warm and inviting atmosphere.

The album features a wide variety of songs, ranging from upbeat and lively tracks like "Dança da Solidão" and "Coisas do Mundo, Minha Nega" to more introspective pieces like "Argumento" and "Timidez." Each song is a masterpiece in its own right, and they all come together to create a cohesive and enjoyable listening experience.

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Artist: Paulinho Da Viola
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Tracks

TrackDurationPreview
Danca Da Solidao2:31
Argumento3:16
Sentimentos2:32
Guardei Minha Viola2:33
Nervos De Aco2:31
Acontece3:08
Coracao Leviano2:54
Pecado Capital2:50
Para Un Amor No Recife2:59
Sonho De Um Carnaval2:42
Sinal Fechado3:05
No Pagode Do Vava3:07
Nao Leve A Mal2:38
Foi Um Que Passou Em Minha Vida2:37

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Catalog Numbers

SI 995292

Labels

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Formats

  • CD
  • Compilation
  • Stereo

Barcodes

Barcode: 0724389952926

About Paulinho Da Viola

Born in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil (1942), to a family deeply rooted in the samba tradition, Paulinho met and befriended much of Rio's samba elite as a child. His father was the guitar player and musicians like Pixinguinha and Jacob do Bandolim would often come to his house for rehearsals, which Paulinho watched for hours on end. After the rehearsals, Paulinho would pick up his father's guitar and strum the few chords he knew. Later, as a teenager, he was frequently seen at jams at Jacob do Bandolim's house, quietly and attentively observing the older, more experienced musicians. He began writing his own songs as a teenager, but never considered a career as a professional musician until he met poet Hermínio Bello de Carvalho in 1964. By then, Paulinho was working as a teller at a bank in Rio de Janeiro and recognized Hermínio from the jam sessions at Jacob do Bandolim's house. The two became close friends and soon began writing music together. The first song they wrote together was Duvide-o-dó, recorded by singer Isaurinha Garcia. He then began performing his own songs at a restaurant in Rio, owned by samba legend Cartola and his wife. He got his famous nickname in 1965, when he was a member of the samba group A Voz do Morro (the voice of the hills), alongside Zé Keti and Oscar Bigode. After their first recording session, a publicist from the record label reportedly told him "'Paulo César' is not a samba name!". Zé Keti and journalist Sérgio Cabral eventually came up with the nickname "Paulinho da Viola" (something to the lines of "Guitar Paul"). By the 1970s, Paulinho was at the most prolific stage of his career, releasing an average of one album per year. He was already a household name in samba, choro, and MPB circles and broadened his audience by touring all over Brazil and also playing at festivals in Europe and the US. His productivity and popularity had waned by the mid-80s when he decided to focus more on his songwriting. In 1996 he regained notoriety after releasing the much-acclaimed album Bebadosamba, in which he once again joined forces with Hermínio Bello de Carvalho and Elton Medeiros, his early songwriting partners. He still lives in Rio de Janeiro and performs around Brazil.

Real Name

    • Paulo César Batista De Faria

Name Vars

  • Da Viola
  • P. Da Viola
  • P. da Viola
  • Paulinha Da Viola
  • Paulinho
  • Paulinho Da Viaola
  • Paulinho Do Bandolim
  • Paulinho da Viola
  • Paulinho de Viola
  • Pauliñho Da Viola
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Summary by El Corralito de TARIFA RAK

The Best Of by Paulinho Da Viola is a fantastic album that showcases the best of Brazilian samba music. It is a must-have for anyone who loves great music and wants to explore the rich cultural heritage of Brazil. Highly recommended!