"Would anyone be interested in spending big money on an album by a mid-'70s Sao Paulo, Brazil-based studio band that worshipped at the alter of Anglo rock and sang in English. There probably weren't a lot of mid-'70s Brazilian bands singing in English, but making the story even stranger, in order to convince local audiences they weren't Brazilian, this band's management packaged their one and only album to make it look like it was an American product (Kool Records of Dubuque, Iowa), imported into Brazil by Adiel Macedo de Cavalho's Discos Beverly label. The crowning glory is that four decades later the album actually finds an audience with American and international collectors ... Life is strange."
Here, at Ezhevika Fields, I'm providing information & listening preview samples of lost albums from the past. My only aim is to promote real art & music for some reasons currently unavailable according to my sources. If you are the artist or label & would like the link to be removed just contact me & it will be done.
I'd like to thank all original uploaders; collectors sharing music giving us the unique possibility to explore the culture. Thank you!
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"Would anyone be interested in spending big money on an album by a mid-'70s Sao Paulo, Brazil-based studio band that worshipped at the alter of Anglo rock and sang in English. There probably weren't a lot of mid-'70s Brazilian bands singing in English, but making the story even stranger, in order to convince local audiences they weren't Brazilian, this band's management packaged their one and only album to make it look like it was an American product (Kool Records of Dubuque, Iowa), imported into Brazil by Adiel Macedo de Cavalho's Discos Beverly label. The crowning glory is that four decades later the album actually finds an audience with American and international collectors ... Life is strange."
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Viva Brasil (previous to 1500 A.D.)
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