Som Livre

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Som Livre
Industry Music & entertainment
Founded 1969 by Rede Globo
Headquarters Brazil
Parent Organizações Globo
Website somlivre.com.br

Som Livre is a Brazilian record company that was founded by Rede Globo in 1969 to commercialize its soap opera soundtracks, later expanding to record studio albums.

Today it is one of the largest national record labels and is still a part of Organizações Globo.

Som Livre Masters series

Som Livre commissioned Charles Gavin to select 25 rare albums for inclusion in their Som Livre Masters Series of CD reissues. The albums:[1]

  1. Sambas - Don Junior, Walter Wanderley, Milton Banana
  2. Bossa nova, nova bossa - Manfredo Fest
  3. Bossa Jazz Trio - Bossa Jazz Trio
  4. Sansa Trio - Sansa Trio
  5. Os Brazoes - Os Brazoes
  6. Em Som Maior - Sambrasa Trio
  7. Sambossa 5
  8. Quarteto Bossamba - Walter Wanderley
  9. Reencontro com Sambalanço Trio - Sambalanço Trio
  10. Som 3 - Cesar Camargo Mariano
  11. Os Sambistas - Paulinho da Viola
  12. Decisao - Zimbo Trio
  13. Brazilian Octopus - Hermeto Pascoal
  14. Com Dizia O Poeta - Vinicius de Moraes, Marília Medalha, Toquinho
  15. E deixa o relogio andar - Osmar Milito
  16. Rosinha de Valença - Rosinha de Valença
  17. Molhado de Suor - Alceu Valença
  18. Vila Sésamo
  19. Vamos pro Mundo - Novos Baianos
  20. Gerson Conrad e Zeze Motta
  21. Sítio do Picapau Amarelo
  22. Tim Maia - Tim Maia
  23. Vontade De Rever Você - Marcos Valle
  24. Nave Maria - Tom Ze
  25. Línguas De Fogo - Sidney Miller

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