Sérgio Mendes
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'''Sérgio Santos Mendes''' (born [[February 11]], [[1941]] in [[Niterói]], [[Brazil]]) is a [[Grammy Award]]-winning [[List of Brazilian musicians|Brazilian musician]]. | '''Sérgio Santos Mendes''' (born [[February 11]], [[1941]] in [[Niterói]], [[Brazil]]) is a [[Grammy Award]]-winning [[List of Brazilian musicians|Brazilian musician]]. | ||
- | Though his early singles with [[Brasil '66]] (most notably "[[Mas Que Nada]]") met with some success, Mendes really burst into mainstream prominence when he performed the Oscar nominated Burt Bacharach/Hal David song "[[The Look of Love]]" on the Academy Awards telecast in April 1968. | + | Though his early singles with [[Brasil '66]] (most notably "[[Mas Que Nada]]") met with some success, Mendes really burst into mainstream prominence when he performed the Oscar nominated Burt Bacharach/Hal David song "[[The Look of Love]]" on the Academy Awards telecast in April 1968. |
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+ | He is also known for his disco song "[[I'll Tell You]]" (1978). | ||
==Discography== | ==Discography== | ||
*1960: ''[[Dance Moderno]]'' | *1960: ''[[Dance Moderno]]'' |
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Sérgio Santos Mendes (born February 11, 1941 in Niterói, Brazil) is a Grammy Award-winning Brazilian musician.
Though his early singles with Brasil '66 (most notably "Mas Que Nada") met with some success, Mendes really burst into mainstream prominence when he performed the Oscar nominated Burt Bacharach/Hal David song "The Look of Love" on the Academy Awards telecast in April 1968.
He is also known for his disco song "I'll Tell You" (1978).
Discography
- 1960: Dance Moderno
- 1963: Você Ainda Não Ouviu Nada! ("You Ain't Heard Nothin' Yet!") (Sergio Mendes & Bossa Rio) (later released as The Beat of Brazil)
- 1964: Bossa Nova York (Sergio Mendes Trio) (later released as The Swinger from Rio)
- 1965: Brasil '65 (Sergio Mendes Trio feat. Wanda Sá)
- 1966: Herb Alpert Presents: Sergio Mendes & Brasil '66
- 1966: In Person at El Matador (Sergio Mendes and Brasil '65)
- 1966: The Great Arrival
- 1967: Equinox
- 1967: Quiet Nights
- 1968: Look Around
- 1968: Fool on the Hill
- 1968: Sergio Mendes' Favorite Things
- 1969: Crystal Illusions
- 1969: Ye-Me-Lê
- 1970: Live at the Expo
- 1970: Stillness
- 1971: País Tropical
- 1972: Primal Roots (released in Brazil as Raízes)
- 1973: In Concert
- 1973: Love Music
- 1974: I Believe (released in the United States as Sergio Mendes)
- 1974: Vintage 74
- 1976: Homecooking
- 1977: Sergio Mendes and the New Brasil '77
- 1978: Brasil '88
- 1978: Pelé
- 1979: Horizonte Aberto (released in Brazil only)
- 1979: Magic Lady
- 1980: Alegria (European re-release of "Horizonte Aberto")
- 1983: Sérgio Mendes
- 1984: Confetti
- 1986: Brasil '86
- 1989: Arara
- 1992: Brasileiro
- 1996: Oceano
- 2006: Timeless
- 2008: Encanto
- 2010: Bom Tempo
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