Tuesday 29 August 2017

1965 albums - January to June - 'The Latin Album'

Best selling albums in 1965 according to Rio de Janeiro's daily  
Tribuna da Imprensa & weekly magazine Revista do Radio 




2nd January 1965 - 'Revista do Radio' - best selling albums in Sao Paulo 

1. Os incríveis The Clevers vol. 2  (Continental)
2. Estou chorando por ti - Anisio Silva (Odeon)
3. Walter Wanderley entre nós (Philips)
4. Frente ao mar - Agnaldo Rayol (Copacabana)
5. Quem tem bossa faz assim - Geraldo Cunha (Audio-Fidelity)


8 January 1965 - 'Tribuna da Imprensa' L.P.Branconnot (Rio de Janeiro) 

1. The Latin Album Trini Lopez  [1] (Reprise-Odeon)(1)
2. Os reis do ié ié ié - The Beatles (Odeon) (8)
3. Opinião de Nara - Nara Leão (Philips) (2)
4. Days of wine and roses, Moon River & other Academy Award winners - Frank Sinatra (Reprise-Odeon) (6)
5. A volta - Ed Lincoln (Musidisc)

6. Meus 18 anos - Rita Pavone (RCA)
7. Quarteto em Cy (Forma) (9)
8. Deus e o diabo na terra do sol - sound-track (Forma) (3)
9. Luiz Carlos Vinhas - Novas estruturas (Forma) (4)
10. A nova dimensão do samba - Wilson Simonal (Odeon) (7) 


15 January 1965 - 'Tribuna da Imprensa' L.P.Branconnot (Rio de Janeiro)

1. The Latin Album - Trini Lopez [2] (Reprise-Odeon) (1)
2. Os reis do ié ié ié - The Beatles (Odeon) (2)
3. Trini Lopez at PJ's (La bamba) (Odeon)
4. Trem das Onze - Demônios da Garoa (Chantecler)
5. A volta - Ed Lincoln (Musidisc) (5)

6. Zimbo Trio (Consolação) (RGE)
7. Pantera cor de rosa (`Pink Panther sound-track) - Henry Mancini (RCA)
8. Days of wine and roses, Moon River and... - Frank Sinatra (Reprise-Odeon) (4)
9. Rosinha de Valença (Elenco)
10. Opinião de Nara - Nara Leão (Philips) (3)

16 January 1965 -  'Revista do Radio' - best selling albums in Sao Paulo  

1. Charade (sound-track) - Henry Mancini (RCA)
2. Sempre te amarei - Agnaldo Rayol (Copacabana)
3. O toque inconfundivel de Walter Wanderley (Philips)
4. A volta - Ed Lincoln (Musidisc)
5. Bossa Velha - Nabor Pires de Camargo (Continental)


22nd January 1965 - 'Tribuna da Imprensa' L.P.Branconnot (Rio de Janeiro) 

1. The Latin Album - Trini Lopez  [3] (Reprise-Odeon) (1)
2. Os reis do ié ié ié - The Beatles (Odeon) (2)
3. Opinião de Nara - Nara Leão (Philips) (10)
4. Trini Lopez at PJ's (America) (Reprise-Odeon) (3)
5. Zimbo Trio (Garota de Iapanema) (RGE) (6)

6. Rio Quatrocentão (RGE)
7. 'S Lovely - The Ray Conniff Singers (CBS)
8. Pantera cor-de-rosa (Pink Panther sound-track) - Henry Mancini (RCA) (7)
9. A volta - Ed Lincoln (Musidisc)(5)
10. Rosinha de Valença (Elenco) (9)

23rd January 1965 - 'Revista do Radio' - best selling albums in Sao Paulo  

1. Sobre o ritmo das ondas - Saraiva (Continental)
2. Trem das Onze - Demonios da Garoa (Chantecler)
3. O fino da bossa - various (RGE)
4. My fair show - Orq. TV Espetáculos, Coral Excelsior & Coral Joab Teixeira  (Copacabana)
5. Orlando Alvarado (Continental) 

29 January 1965 - 'Tribuna da Imprensa' L.P.Branconnot (Rio de Janeiro) 

1. The Latin Album - Trini Lopez [4] (Reprise-Odeon) (1)
2. Os reis do ié ié ié - The Beatles (Odeon) (2)
3. Opinião de Nara - Nara Leão (Philips) (3)
4. Sambalanço Trio (Audio Fidelity)
5. Pantera cor de rosa (Pink Panther sound-track) - Henry Mancini (RCA) (8)

6. Trem das Onze - Demônios da Garoa (Chantecler)
7. Amor - Eydie Gorme & Trio Los Panchos (CBS)
8. Rio Quatrocentão - Orquestra Guanabara regida pelo maestro Carioca (RGE) (6)
9. A volta - Ed Lincoln (Musidisc) (5)
10. Zimbo Trio (RGE) 5)

30 January 1965 - 'Revista do Radio' - best selling albums in Sao Paulo  

1. 12 vezes sucesso - Rinaldo Calheiros (Copacabana)
2. Os Bonequinhos - Dorinha Duval & Castrinho (RCA)
3. Noite sem ninguém - Edith Veiga (Chantecler)
4. Sobre o ritmo das ondas - Saraiva (Continental)
5. Carequinha, ídolo da garotada (Copacabana) 

João Roberto Kelly was a bright pianist and a song-writer who worked for TV Excelsior in Rio de Janeiro. He sort of had 'carte blanche' and was involved in the production of such winner weekly musicals as 'Times Square' and 'My fair show'. They were highly sophisticated musical numbers intertwined with comic dialogues written by Max Nunes and other script-writers that had a large following around Brazil. As we all know, the Military Junta did not like TV Excelsior and did everything to destroy it. The Military Dictators finally got what they wanted when they gave their blessing to conservative right-wing Mr. Marinho who created TV Globo out of a huge loan from Time-Life that eventually sunk all possible competition and Brazil became a country with one single TV station; Dorinha Duval & Castrinho had their Bonequinhos (puppets on a string) sketch on Saturday's 'Times Square'. RCA release a whole album of their duets mostly written by João Roberto Kelly. TV Excelsior's studios were in Ipanema where Cine Astoria used to be. 
Rinaldo Calheiros' '12 vezes sucesso' (12 x hits) and Carequinha's 'O idolo da garotada' are a bit anachronic here. Mr. Calheiros had been big in 1962 dueting with Silvana in a few tangos that went to #1. Two years later Rinaldo wasn't much anymore. Times had changed but Revista do Radio didn't seem to mind. Carequinha, a circus  clown who recorded for Copacabana too, was even older. Carequinha had been very prominent in the early 1960s but now was confined to kids show on TV. Even so Carequinha tried to keep up with the times recording a twist (a craze contained in the year 1962) and a bit of cha-cha which was ever older. 'Rio, quarto centenário' (Rio de Janeiro's 400th birthday) was probably the only actual 'modern' song here. 

5 February 1965 - 'Tribuna da Imprensa' L.P.Branconnot (Rio de Janeiro) 

1. The Latin Album - Trini Lopez (Reprise-Odeon) [5] (1)
2. Os reis do ié ié ié - The Beatles (Odeon) (2)
3. Pantera cor de rosa (Pink Panther sound-track) - Henry Mancini (RCA) (5)
4. Sambalanço Trio (Audio Fidelity) (4)
5. Zimbo Trio (RGE) (10)

6. Opinião de Nara - Nara Leão (Philips) (3)
7. Days of wine and roses, Moon River & other Academy Award winners - Frank Sinatra (Odeon) 
8. A nova dimensão do samba - Wilson Simonal (Odeon)
9. Trem das Onze - Demonios da Garoa (Chantecler) (6)
10. Rio Quatrocentão - Orquestra Guanabara & Maestro Carioca (RGE) (8)

6 February 1965 - 'Revista do Radio' - best selling albums in Sao Paulo 

1. Os reis do ié-ié-ié (A hard day's night) -The Beatles (Odeon)
2. 12 vezes Rinaldo - Rinaldo Calheiros (Copacabana)
3. Incêndio no samba - Corisco & Sambaloucos (Philips)
4. Giane (Chantecler)
5. Carequinha, o idolo da garotada (Copacabana)


12 February 1965 - 'Tribuna da Imprensa' L.P.Branconnot (Rio de Janeiro) 

1. The Latin Album - Trini Lopez [6] (Reprise-Odeon) (1)
2. Os reis do ié ié ié - The Beatles (Odeon) (2)
3. Sambalanço Trio (Audio Fidelity) (4)
4. Amor - Eydie Gorme & Trio Los Panchos (CBS)
5. Opinião de Naram - Nara Leão (Philips) (6)

6. A nova dimensão do samba - Wilson Simonal (Odeon) (8)
7. Rio Quatrocentão - Orquestra Guanabara & Maestro Carioca  (RGE)(10)
8. 'S Lovely - Ray Conniff (CBS)
9. Days of wine and roses, Moon River... - Frank Sinatra (Reprise-Odeon) (7)
10. Zimbo Trio  -  RGE – (5)

13 February 1965 - 'Revista do Radio' - best selling albums in Sao Paulo 

1. Encontro com Luiz Vieira vol. 2 (Copacabana)
2. Noite sem ninguém - Edith Veiga (Chantecler)
3. A volta - Ed Lincoln (Musidisc)
4. Sucessos Odeon de 64 - various (Odeon)
5. Incêndio no samba - Corisco & Sambaloucos (Philips) 


19 February 1965 - 'Tribuna da Imprensa' L.P.Branconnot (Rio de Janeiro) 

1. The Latin Album - Trini Lopez [7] (Reprise-Odeon) (1)
2. Trem das Onze - Demônios da Garoa (Chantecler)
3. The Beatles – Os Reis do ié ié ié  -  Parlophone-Odeon – (2)
4. Wilson Simonal - A nova dimensão do samba   Odeon – (6)
5. Rio Quatrocentão  -  RGE – (7)

6. O Seresteiro  - Sylvio Caldas  -  Mocambo
7. Eydie Gorme & Trio Los Panchos     CBS – (4)
8. Ella Fitzgerald – Hello Dolly  -  Verve
9. Rio 400 Janeiros  -  Verve
10. Carnaval é Nosso  -  CBS

20 February 1965 - 'Revista do Radio' - best selling albums in Sao Paulo 

1. Sucessos Odeon de 64 - various (Odeon) 
2. Sambalanço Trio (Audio Fidelity)
3. Noite sem ninguém - Edith Veiga (Chantecler)
4. Sobre o ritmo das ondas - Saraiva (Continental)
5. A volta - Ed Lincoln (Musidisc)


26 February 1965 - 'Tribuna da Imprensa' L.P.Branconnot (Rio de Janeiro) 

1. The Latin Album - Trini Lopez [8] (Reprise-Odeon) (1)
2. Trem das Onze - Demônios da Garoa (Chantecler) (2)
3. Os reis do ié ié ié - The Beatles (Odeon) (3)
4. Ramblin’ Rose  - Nat King Cole (Capitol-Odeon)
5. O seresteiro - Sylvio Caldas (Mocambo)(6)

6. Rio Quatrocentão - Maestro Carioca (RGE) (5)
7. Carnaval é nosso (CBS) (10)
8. Hello Dolly - Ella Fitzgerald (Verve-Copacabana) (8)
9. Opinião de Nara - Nara Leão (Philips)
10. Carnaval 1565 - 1965 (Copacabana)
'Sucessos Odeon de 1964' had a few hits from 1963, like the original 'Garota de Ipanema' recorded for the very 1st time by Pery Ribeiro; Philips' Corisco & Sambaloucos chart again with a follow up album though they had a change in membership; Sambalanço Trio were big at Audio Fidelity and The Beatles' 'A hard day's night' movie-sound-track which was called 'Os reis do ié, ié, ié' (The yeah-yeah kings) in Brazil was top of the heap. 

5 March 1965 - 'Tribuna da Imprensa' L.P.Branconnot (Rio de Janeiro) 

1. Rio Carnaval 1565 - 1965 (Copacabana) (10)
2. O Carnaval é Nosso (Mulata yê yê yê - Emilinha Borba) - various (CBS) (7)
3. Carnaval Quatrocentão (RCA)
4. Carnaval Rio 65 (Continental)
5. Trem das Onze - Demônios da Garoa (Chantecler) (2)

6. The Latin Album - Trini Lopez (Reprise-Odeon) (1)
7. Os reis do ié ié ié - The Beatles (Odeon) (3)
8. Carnaval Rio Quatrocentão (Joga a chave, meu amor - Jorge Goulart) (Copacabana)
9. Ala dos compositores - Escola de Samba Acadêmicos do Salgueiro (Musidisc)
10. Portela (Musidisc)

6 March 1965 - 'Revista do Radio' - best selling albums in Sao Paulo

1. O seresteiro - Sylvio Caldas (Mocambo)
2. Rio de 400 Janeiros (Elenco)
3. Os Velhinhos sensacionais - Velhinhos Transviados (RCA)
4. O rancho dos rouxinois - Rouxinol e Orquestra (Copacabana)
5. Samba show - Conjunto (CBS)

12 March 1965 - 'Tribuna da Imprensa' L.P.Branconnot (Rio de Janeiro) 

1. The Latin Album - Trini Lopez [9] (Reprise-Odeon) (6)
2. A nova dimensão do samba - Wilson Simonal (Odeon)
3. Os reis do ié ié ié - The Beatles (Odeon) (7)
4. Carnaval Rio Quatrocentão (Onda da cabeleira - Roberto Audi) (Copacabana)
5. Cacique de Ramos (RCA)

6. O Carnaval é nosso (CBS-Entré) (2)
7. Carnaval Quatrocentão (Marcha da Traviata - Angelita Martinez) (RCA) (3)
8. Quarteto em Cy (Forma)
9. 
10. Pobre Menina Rica - Carlos Lyra, Dulce Nunes etc. (CBS)


13 March 1965 - 'Revista do Radio' - best selling albums in Sao Paulo

1. 'S Lovely - Ray Conniff (CBS)
2. O seresteiro - Sylvio Caldas (Mocambo)
3. Trem das onze - Demonios da Garoa (Chantecler)
4. A nova dimensão do samba - Wilson Simonal (Odeon)
5. Os Velhinhos sensacionais - Velhinhos Transviados (RCA) 

19 March 1965 - 'Tribuna da Imprensa' L.P.Branconnot (Rio de Janeiro) 

1. The Latin Album - Trini Lopez [10] (Reprise-Odeon) (6)
2. Dave Brubeck no Japão (CBS)
3. A nova dimensão do samba - Wilson Simonal (Odeon) (2)
4. IV Centenário Rio Carnaval (Copacabana) (4)
5. Trem das Onze Demônios da Garoa (Chantecler)

6. Os reis do ié ié ié - The Beatles (Odeon) (3)
7. Amor - Eydie Gorme & Trio Los Panchos (CBS)
8. Que queres tu de mim?Altemar Dutra (Odeon)
9. Não me esquecerás - Carlos Alberto (CBS)
10. Quarteto em Cy (Forma) (8)


26 March 1965 - 'Tribuna da Imprensa' L.P.Branconnot (Rio de Janeiro) 

1. Trem das Onze Demônios da Garôa [1] (Chantecler)(5)
2. Uma noite no Cangaceiro - Helena de Lima (RGE)
3. The Latin Album - Trini Lopez (Reprise-Odeon) (1)
4. Amor - Eydie Gorme & Trio Los Panchos (CBS) (7)
5. Opinião de Nara - Nara Leão (Philips)

6. Os reis do ié ié ié - The Beatles (Odeon)(3)
7. A nova dimensão do samba - Wilson Simonal (Odeon) (3)
8. Miltinho – Tudo de Mim (RGE)
9. Zimbo Trio (RGE)
10. Bossa no Paramount - various - Marcos Valle & Elis Regina etc. (RGE)

27 March 1965 - 'Revista do Radio' - best selling albums in Sao Paulo

1. Não me esquecerás - Carlos Alberto (CBS)
2. Rio de Janeiro 400 - various (RCA)
3. Concêrto carioca no. 1 - Radamés Gnatalli (Continental)
4. Preste atenção - Giane (Chantecler)
5. Quincy Jones interpreta sucessos de Henry Mancini (Mercury-Philips) 


As the city of Rio de Janeiro turned 400 years old in 1965, there were many albums about the event. French bomb-shell Brigitte Bardot came visiting and was hosted by Vera Lucia Couto, the first Black Miss Brazil in history; Vera Lucia sings 'Rosa dourada', a marcha-rancho for Carnval 1965; RCA released 400 Rio de Janeiro with Cauby Peixoto, Nelson Gonçalves, Orlando Silva, Carlos Galhardo and new face Jose Ricardo; Continental released a whole album by composer Radamés Gnatalli & Orquestra Sinfonica Continental having himself at the piano and José Menezes at the accoustic guitar; talking about José Menezes, he and his combo Velhinhos Transviados (Delinquent Little Old Men) in which he played most of the instruments release another album with covers of songs that had been hits in 1963 and 1964 like 'Ya ya twist', 'Garota solitária', 'Quem eu quero não me quer' etc.; Mocambo releases a new album by old timer Sylvio Caldas who still had a lot of fans around the country; CBS releases Carlos Alberto's 3rd album with covers of boleros done originally by Mexican and Latin American acts; Odeon does it better and presents Wilson Simonal as the next big thing after Philips' Jorge Ben. Wilson Simonal would soar high in the next few years; Quincy Jones does his homework working on Henry Mancini's hits; and finally Giane, who became popular singing 'Dominique' in Portuguese in 1964, has a 2nd single hit with 'Preste atenção' which is featured in her 2nd album for Chantecler.

2nd April 1965 - 'Tribuna da Imprensa' L.P.Branconnot (Rio de Janeiro) 

1. Trem das Onze - Demônios da Garôa [2] (Chantecler) (5)
2. Os reis do ié ié ié - The Beatles (Odeon) (6)
3. Uma noite no Cangaceiro - Helena de Lima (RGE) (2)
4. The Latin Album - Trini Lopez (Reprise-Odeon) (3)
5. Zimbo Trio (RGE) (9)

6. Novas Estruturas - Luiz Carlos Vinhas (Forma)
7. Opinião de Nara - Nara Leão (Philips) (5)
8. A nova dimensão samba - Wilson Simonal (Odeon) (7)
9. Amor - Eydie Gorme & Trio Los Panchos (CBS) (4)
10. Cotton candy - Al Hirt (RCA)

3rd April 1965 - 'Revista do Radio' - best selling albums in Sao Paulo

1. O seresteiro - Sylvio Caldas (Mocambo)
2. Baile de aniversário volume II Sylvio Mazzucca (CBS)
3. Rio de 400 Janeiros - various from stage show (Elenco)
4. Dançando com The Clevers (Continental)
5. This is Mantovani (London-Odeon)


9 April 1965 - 'Tribuna da Imprensa' L.P.Branconnot (Rio de Janeiro) 

1. Uma noite no Cangaceiro - Helena de Lima [1] (RGE) (3)
2. Meirelles e Os Copa 5 (Philips)
3. Rio 65 Trio (Philips)
4. Trem das Onze - Demônios da Garoa (Chantecler) (1)
5. Os reis do ié ié ié - The Beatles (Odeon) (2)

6. The Latin Album - Trini Lopez (Reprise-Odeon) (4)
7. Opinião de Nara - Nara Leão (Philips) (7)
8. Zimbo Trio (RGE) (5)
9. A nova dimensão do samba - Wilson Simonal (Odeon) (8)
10. Novas estruturas - Luiz Carlos Vinhas (Forma) (6)

10 April 1965 - 'Revista do Radio' - best selling albums in Sao Paulo 

1. Rinaldo 12 vezes sucesso - Rinaldo Calheiros (Copacabana)
2. Rio capital de Bossa Nova - various (Elenco) 
3. É proibido fumar - Roberto Carlos (CBS)
4. Benissimo - various Italian singers (RCA)
5. Quincy Jones interpreta sucessos de Henry Mancini - Quincy Jones (Mercury)


16 April 1965 - 'Tribuna da Imprensa' L.P.Branconnot (Rio de Janeiro) 

1. A nova dimensão do samba - Wilson Simonal [1] (Odeon) (9)
2. Samba eu canto assim - Elis Regina (Philips)
3. More Trini Lopez at the PJ’s (Reprise-Odeon)
4. Sentimental demais - Altemar Dutra (Odeon)
5. Opinião de Nara - Nara Leão (Philips) (7)

6. Nat King Cole & George Shearing (Capitol)
7. The Latin Album - Trini Lopez (Reprise-Odeon) (6)
8. Cotton candy - Al Hirt (RCA)
9. Zimbo Trio (RGE) (8)
10. Amor - Eydie Gorme & Trio Los Panchos (CBS)


23rd April 1965 - 'Tribuna da Imprensa' L.P.Branconnot (Rio de Janeiro) 

1. Sentimental demais - Altemar Dutra [1] (Odeon) (4)
2. A nova dimensão do samba - Wilson Simonal (Odeon) (1)
3. Samba eu canto assim - Elis Regina (Philips) (2)
4. Opinião de Nara - Nara Leão (Philips) (5)
5. More Trini Lopez at the PJ’s (Corazón de melón) (Reprise-Odeon) (3)

6. Amor - Eydie Gorme & Trio Los Panchos (Nosotros) (CBS) (10)
7. The Animals (Odeon)
8. Rio 65 Trio (Philips)
9. Cotton candy - Al Hirt (RCA) (8)
10. Benissimo - various Italian acts (RCA) 

24 April 1965 - 'Revista do Radio' LP's - best selling albums in Sao Paulo 

1. Samba eu canto assim - Elis Regina (Philips)
2. Os Velhinhos Transviados embalados (RCA)
3. Rinaldo 12 vezes sucesso - Rinaldo Calheiros (Copacabana)
4. Benissimo - various Italian singers (RCA)
5. O assunto é Edgard - Antonio Edgard Gianullo (Farroupilha)

Rio de Janeiro's 400-year celebration continues. Elenco releases 2 albums about Rio's 4th Centenary: famous Brazilian impresario Carlos Machado produced a show at Copacabana Palace's Golden Room with Lindolfo Gaya's arrangements of songs by Tom Jobim, Dorival Caymmi, Ary Barroso, Billy Blanco and other great song-writers. Then he added a bit of Carmen Miranda repertoire and that was 'Rio de 400 Janeiros'; Farroupilha was the 'other' independent label. Not as celebrated as Elenco but good enough. Edgard started with Os Uirapurus, went on as comedian in Enrico Simonetti's Show on TV Excelsior and now Farroupilha released his first album as a guitarrist; Elis Regina's 1st album for Philips went to the top almost immediately after being released; The Clevers' 4th album for Continental 'Dançando com The Clevers' was a winner too; Italian acts dominated the Hit Parade in 1964 and they kept on playing on the radio and selling a lot of records, especially those RCA compilation albums like 1965's 'Benissimo' which contained Rita Pavone ('San Francesco'), Nico Fidenco ('A casa d'Irene'), Gianni Meccia ('La cabina'), Edoardo Vianello ('Tremarella') etc.: 'Velhinhos Transviados embalados': a usual guitar virtuoso José Menezes comes up with last year's greatest hits. This time they are Osvaldo Nunes' 'Na onda do berimbau', John Laudermilk's 'Road hog' ('Calhambeque'), Jair Rodrigues''Deixa isso p'ra lá', Millie Small's 'My boy lollipop', 'Pink Panhter's' sound-track with 'Meglio stasera', Rita Pavone's 'Remember me' etc.


30 April 1965 - 'Tribuna da Imprensa' L.P.Branconnot (Rio de Janeiro)

1. Sentimental demais - Altemar Dutra [2] (Odeon) (1)
2. A nova dimensão do samba - Wilson Simonal (Odeon) (2)
3. Samba eu canto assim - Elis Regina (Philips) (3)
4. Uma noite no Cangaceiro - Helena de Lima (RGE)
5. More Trini Lopez at the PJ’s (Oh, lonesome me) (Reprise-Odeon) (5)

6. The house of the rising sun - Animals (Odeon) (7)
7. Amor (Sabor a mi) - Eydie Gorme & Trio Los Panchos (CBS) (6)
8. Opinião de Nara - Nara Leão (Philips) (4)
9. Sinatra’s Sinatra (Reprise-Odeon)
10. Milton Banana Trio (Odeon)

7 May 1965 - 'Tribuna da Imprensa' L.P.Branconnot (Rio de Janeiro) 

1. Sentimental demais - Altemar Dutra [3] (Odeon) (1)
2. Uma noite no Cangaceiro - Helena de Lima (RGE) (4)
3. A nova dimensão do samba - Wilson Simonal (Odeon) (2)
4. Samba eu canto assim - Elis Regina (Philips) (3)
5. More Trini Lopez at the P.J.’s (Heart of my heart) (Reprise-Odeon) (5)

6. The house of the rising sun - The Animals (Odeon) (6)
7. Amor (Caminito) - Eydie Gorme & Trio Los Panchos (CBS) (7)
8. Sinatra’s Sinatra (Reprise-Odeon) (9)
9. O canto livre de Nara - Nara Leão (Philips)
10. Os Cariocas de Quatrocentas Bossas  -  Philips


14 May 1965 - 'Tribuna da Imprensa' L.P.Branconnot (Rio de Janeiro) 

1. Sentimental demais - Altemar Dutra [4] (Odeon) (1)
2. A nova dimensão do samba - Wilson Simonal (Odeon) (3)
3. Uma noite no Cangaceiro - Helena de Lima (RGE) (2)
4. The house of the rising sun - The Animals (Odeon) – (6)
5. O canto livre de Nara - Nara Leão (Philips) (9)

6. Zimbo Trio (RGE) 
7. Sinatra’s Sinatra - Frank Sinatra (Reprise-Odeon) (8)
8. More Trini Lopez at the P.J.’s (Never on Sunday) (Odeon) (5)
9. Samba eu canto assim - Elis Regina (Philips) (4)
10. Ritorna (La forza di lasciarti) - Rita Pavone (RCA)

15 May 1965 - 'Revista do Radio' - best selling albums in Sao Paulo 

1. Velhinhos Transviados embalados (RCA)
2. O grande baile da saudade - Francisco Petronio (Continental)
3. Estrela de veludo - Luiz Vieira (Copacabana)
4. Kaleidescopio - various (Elenco)
5. Parata Italiana - various (Chantecler)


21st May 1965 - 'Tribuna da Imprensa' L.P.Branconnot (Rio de Janeiro) 

1. Sentimental demais - Altemar Dutra [5] (Odeon) (1)
2. Uma noite no Cangaceiro - Helena de Lima (RGE) (3)
3. A nova dimensão do samba - Wilson Simonal (Odeon) (2)
4. O canto livre de Nara - Nara Leão (Philips) (5)
5. The house of the rising sun - The Animals (Odeon) (4)

6. Ritorna (Lui) - Rita Pavone (RCA) (10)
7. Samba eu canto assim - Elis Regina (Philips) (9)
8. More Trini Lopez at the P.J.’s (If you wanna be happy) (Reprise-Odeon) (8)
9. Sinatra’s Sinatra - Frank Sinatra (Reprise-Odeon) (7)
10. Opinião de Nara - Nara Leão (Philips)

22nd May 1965 - 'Revista do Radio' - best selling albums in Sao Paulo 

1. Estrela de veludo Luiz Vieira (Copacabana)
2. Sentimental demais - Altemar Dutra (Odeon)
3. Velhinhos Transviados embalados (RCA)
4. Evidência - Elcio Alvarez and Orchestra (Continental)
5. Kaleidescopio - various (Elenco)


28 May 1965 - 'Tribuna da Imprensa' L.P.Branconnot (Rio de Janeiro)

1. Sentimental demais - Altemar Dutra [6] (Odeon) (1)
2. Uma noite no Cangaceiro - Helena de Lima (RGE) (2)
3. O canto livre de Nara - Nara Leão (Philips) (4)
4. The house of the rising sun - The Animals (Odeon) (5)
5. Hello, Dolly! Louis Armstrong (Kapp-Mocambo)

6. A nova dimensão do samba - Wilson Simonal (Odeon) (3)
7. Edu Lobo por Edu Lobo (Elenco)
8. More Trini Lopez at the P.J.’s (Goody goody) (Reprise-Odeon) (8)
9. Manfredo Fest Trio (RGE)
10. Samba eu canto assim - Elis Regina (Philips) (7)

29 May 1965 - 'Revista do Radio' - best selling albums in SaoPaulo 

1. Manfredo Fest Trio (RGE)
2. A Banda de Itú - Banda União dos Artistas de Itú - Discos Richard
3. Nova geração - various (RCA)
4. Estrela de veludo - Luiz Vieira (Copacabana)
5. O som espetacular da Orquestra de Carlos Pifer (Continental) 

Elenco kept on releasing album after album. Kaleidoscopio is a compilation album containing 'Garota de Ipanema' (Tom Jobim), 'Você e eu' (Sylvia Telles), 'Berimbau' (Vinicius de Moraes), 'Maria Moita' (Nara Leão) etc.; Luiz Vieira kept on selling albums for the 3rd year in a row due mainly for his weekly show on TV Excelsior. The main track, 'Estrela de veludo' (Velvet star) was recorded live at the theatre on rua Nestor Pestana in São Paulo where Vieira was accompanied by orchestra and a big choir Centro Academico XI de Agosto. It was sort of Luiz Vieira's last shot at the charts;  Ever since Zimbo Trio appeared on the musisc scene circa 1964 - Brazilians sort of fell in love with this typical jazz format of piano, upright bass & drums. Manfredo Fest Trio was formed by 3 guys from Rio Grande do Sul: Manfredo Fest on the piano, Mathias Mattos on bass and Heitor Guy de Faria Mariz on drums. The repertoire is purely Bossa Nova; By 1965, A&P man Diogo Mulero who had been lured away from Chantecler as Artistic Director in early 1962 had done to Continental Discos what he first did for Chantecler: he took the Brazilian label up to the top alongside multinationals such as RCA, Columbia's CBS and EMI's Odeon. Mulero also signed most of Chantecler's old roster such as Poly, Leila Silva and band-leader Elcio Alvarez who charted with 'Evidência'. They had a problem at the art department though for they misspelt 'Casa vazia' (wrongly printing it 'vasia'), 'Amore scusami' became 'scuzzame' (God knows whoever did such a shitty job), 'Michael' became 'Aleluya'.

4 June 1965 - 'Tribuna da Imprensa' L.P.Branconnot (Rio de Janeiro) 

1. A nova dimensão do samba - Wilson Simonal [2] (Odeon) (6)
2. Sentimental demais - Altemar Dutra (Odeon) (1)
3. Sambalanço Trio (Camargo Mariano, Airto Moreira & Humberto Clayber) (Som Maior)
4. My Fair Lady - Nat King Cole (Capitol-Odeon)
5. Uma noite no Cangaceiro - Helena de Lima (RGE) (2)

6. Sacha Distel (Fermata)
7. Hello, Dolly! - Louis Armstrong (Kapp-Mocambo) (5)
8. Percy Faith (CBS)
9. Pery - Pery Ribeiro (Odeon)
10. Samba eu canto assim - Elis Regina (Philips) (10)

Banda União dos Artistas de Itú - here seen in their previous formation in the 1920s.

5 June 1965 - 'Revista do Radio' - best selling albums in Sao Paulo

1. A banda de Itú - Banda União dos Artistas de Itú
2. O melhor da Bossa - various (RGE)
3. Estrela de veludo - Luiz Vieira (Copacabana)
4. Sentimental demais - Altemar Dutra (Odeon)
5. Pedrinho Mattar (Farroupilha)


11 June 1965 - 'Tribuna da Imprensa' L.P.Branconnot (Rio de Janeiro)

1. Sentimental demais - Altemar Dutra [7] (Odeon) (2)
2. Uma noite no Cangaceiro - Helena de Lima (RGE) (5)
3. O Canto Livre de Nara - Nara Leão (Philips)
4. A nova dimensão do samba - Wilson Simonal (Odeon) (1)
5. The house of the rising sun - The Animals (Odeon)

6. More Trini Lopez at the P.J.’s (Kansas City) (Reprise-Odeon)
7. Hello Dolly - Louis Armstrong (Kapp-Mocambo) (7)
8. The Beatles 65 (Odeon)
9. Edu Lobo por Edu Lobo  -  Elenco
10. My Fair Lady - Nat King Cole (Capitol-Odeon) (4)

12 June 1965 - 'Revista do Radio' - best selling albums in Sao Paulo

1. Ritorna - Rita Pavone (RCA)
2. As coisas que eu gosto - Moacyr Franco (Copacabana)
3. Poema do fim - Miltinho (RGE)
4. Pery - Pery Ribeiro (Odeon)
5. Roteiro noturno - Moracy Moura (Continental)


18 June 1965 - 'Tribuna da Imprensa' L.P.Branconnot (Rio de Janeiro)

1. Sentimental demais - Altemar Dutra [8] (Odeon) (1)
2. O canto livre de Nara - Nara Leão (Philips) (3)
3. A nova dimensão do samba - Wilson Simonal (Odeon) (4)
4. Dois na bossa - Elis Regina & Jair Rodrigues (Philips)
5. Samba eu canto assim - Elis Regina (Philips)

6. The house of the rising sun - The Animals (Odeon) (5)
7. More Trini Lopez at the P.J.’s (Walk right in) (Odeon) (6)
8. Os Boêmios (chorinhos) various (Musidisc)
9. The Beatles 65 (Rock and roll music) (Odeon) (8)
10. Uma noite no Cangaceiro - Helena de Lima (RGE) (2)

19 June 1965 - 'Revista do Radio' - best selling albums in Sao Paulo 

1. As coisas que eu gosto - Moacyr Franco (Copacabana)
2. Ritorna - Rita Pavone (RCA)
3. Persuasion - Ray Conniff (CBS)
4. O melhor da Bossa - various (RGE)
5. Estrela de veludo - Luiz Vieira (Copacabana)


25 June 1965 - 'Tribuna da Imprensa' L.P.Branconnot (Rio de Janeiro) 

1. Uma noite  no Cangaceiro - Helena de Lima [2] RGE (10)
2. O canto livre de Nara - Nara Leão (Philips) (2)
3. O grande baile da saudade - Francisco Petrônio (Continental)
4. A nova dimensão do samba - Wilson Simonal (Odeon) (3)
5. Sentimental demais - Altemar Dutra (Odeon) (1)

6. The Beatles 65 (Eight days a week) (Odeon) (9)
7. More Trini Lopez a the P.J.’s (Green green) (Odeon) (6)
8. Hello, Dolly! - Louis Armstrong (Kapp-Mocambo)
9. The house of the rising sun - The Animals (Odeon) (6)
10. Ritorna (Splish splash) - Rita Pavone (RCA)

Rita Pavone had been bigger than The Beatles and everybody else in 1964. The Italian rock'n'roller conquered Brazil in a way few foreign acts had done since Nat King Cole's visit in 1959 when he was received by President Juscelino Kubistcheck in the presidential palace in Rio. Miss Pavone was received by São Paulo governor instead because there had been a military cloup a few weeks before the Italian singer's visit and there was only an ugly general acting as President of the Nation. Rita Pavone returned to Brazil in 1965 and RCA hurriedly assembled an album of left-overs from other records and called it 'Ritorna' (Rita Pavone returns). This time though Rita's tour was not as overwhelming as 1964's but she still reigned supreme.; Bossa Nova in its new format was selling records as anything. Independent label RGE had an impressive cast of Bossa Nova acts and after reaching #1 with 'O fino da bossa' at Number One in the albums' chart for many weeks RGE released 'O melhor da Bossa' (Bossa's Best) with Maysa, Ana Lucia, Wanda, Paulinho Nogueira, Zimbo Trio and the usual cast of suspects; Pery Ribeiro, the first act to record 'Garota de Ipanema' in 1963 hit the charts with another album; Moacyr Franco kept on recording covers from American movie-pictures and the like. 'As coisas que eu gosto' ('My favorite things' from 'The sound of music'), 'Musica das montanhas' ('The sound of music') and some Italian covers. Moacyr was getting more and more lost in the desert; Brazilian RCA Victor was getting lost too. While RCA was a powerhouse in countries like Italy and Argentina, in Brazil they lost their touch. While CBS was getting an impressive cast of Brazilian rock acts (called Jovem Guarda as of August 1965) RCA was not match for the Rio label. RCA signed some hot acts but for some mysterious reasons they did not chart. Ronnie Cord who had been big until 1964 sort of lost his touch with the buying public. Sergio Murilo who had been King of Rock in 1960 was on his way out. Adilson Ramos could not be called a rocker because he sang mostly boleros and balads. New acts like Rosemary, Cidinha Santos and Jose Ricardo recorded Italian covers mostly. 'Nova Geração' (New Generation) was a tentative compilation album which went nowhere. 

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