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Jovem Guarda | ||||
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Studio album by | ||||
Released | November, 1965 | |||
Recorded | 1965 | |||
Studio | CBS Studios, Rio de Janeiro | |||
Genre | ||||
Length | 31:44 | |||
Label | Columbia | |||
Producer | Evandro Ribeiro[1] | |||
Roberto Carlos chronology | ||||
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Jovem Guarda is the fifth studio album by the Brazilian singer and writer Roberto Carlos, that was released in 1965.
it´s was reconding in September with the band The Youngsters, that appears on the back cover. the pianist Lafayette was determinante in songs like "Escreva uma Carta meu Amor", "Mexerico da Candinha", "Eu Te Adoro", "Meu Amor" and the main track, that open the album and had a great impact at the time.
The album
[edit]This album got his name from a TV program that was host by the singer in TV Record, being a success in the 60s. the idea to named this LP as Jovem Guarda was from Othon Russo, the director of CBS, arguing that will make the LP sells more copy´s, like the audience from the Record program.
This LP have the songs "Quero que Vá Tudo pro Inferno", one of the biggest success of the singer. the opening track from this LP, and also having tracks like "Lobo Mau", "O Feio", "Mexerico da Candinha", "Pega Ladrão" and "Não é Papo Pra Mim".
in 2007, this album was ranking by the magazine Rolling Stone Brasil as the 85.º best Brazilian album of all time.[2]
The band The Youngsters appears on the back cover and participated in every track, with the own Instrumental and sound characteristics. also having a prominent participation of the recording of this album, is the pianist Lafayette.
in 2013, the album was inducted into the Hall of fame of Grammy Latino.[3]
No. | Title | Writer(s) | Length |
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1. | "Quero Que Vá Tudo Pro Inferno" | Roberto Carlos, Erasmo Carlos | 3:58 |
2. | "Lobo Mau" (The Wanderer) | Ernest Maresca, Hamilton Di Giorgio | 2:48 |
3. | "Coimbra" | José Galhardo, Raul Ferrão | 2:41 |
4. | "Sorrindo Pra Mim" | Helena dos Santos | 2:45 |
5. | "O Feio" | Renato Barros, Getúlio Côrtes | 2:25 |
6. | "O Velho Homem do Mar" | Roberto Rei | 1:55 |
7. | "Eu Te Adoro, Meu Amor" | Rossini Pinto | 2:35 |
8. | "Pega Ladrão" | Getúlio Côrtes | 2:20 |
9. | "Gosto do Jeitinho Dela" | Niquinho, Othon Russo | 2:39 |
10. | "Escreva uma Carta, Meu Amor" | Pilombêta, Tito Silva | 2:24 |
11. | "Não É Papo pra Mim" | Roberto Carlos, Erasmo Carlos | 2:06 |
12. | "Mexerico da Candinha" | Roberto Carlos, Erasmo Carlos | 3:02 |
Personnel
[edit]- Roberto Carlos: vocals
The Youngsters: every single instruments and tracks (photo on the back cover)
[edit]- Carlos Becker (rhythm guitars), Carlos Roberto (lead guitars), Sérgio Becker (saxophone), Jonas (bass) and Romir (drums)
- Background Vocals: The Youngsters
- Lafayette Coelho Varges Limp: keyboard (organ)
Charts
[edit]Chart (1966) | Peak position |
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Brazil (Nopem)[5] | 1[a] |
Certifications
[edit]Region | Certification | Certified units/sales |
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Brazil (Pro-Música Brasil)[6] | Diamond | 1,000,000‡ |
‡ Sales+streaming figures based on certification alone. |
References
[edit]Footnotes
- ^ As Quero Que Vá Tudo Pro Inferno.
- ^ "jovem guarda". discosdobrasil. Retrieved 11 July 2010.
- ^ Os 100 maiores discos da Música Brasileira Archived 2014-11-08 at the Wayback Machine Revista Rolling Stone, Outubro de 2007, edição nº 13, página 115. Acesso em 1 de outubro 2015
- ^ "Latin GRAMMY Hall Of Fame". The GRAMMYs. Retrieved 2016-12-08.
- ^ "jovem guarda". discosdobrasil. Retrieved 11 July 2010.
- ^ Vicente, Eduardo. "Listagens Nopem 1965-1999". Academia.edu. Archived from the original on November 13, 2022. Retrieved October 25, 2024.
- ^ "Brazilian album certifications – Roberto Carlos – Jovem Guarda" (in Portuguese). Pro-Música Brasil. Retrieved October 28, 2024.