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Minas
Num Dia Azul

Num Dia Azul
Num Dia AzulNum Dia Azul

Artists

Minas

Labels

Mr Bongo

Catno

MRBLP279

Formats

1x Vinyl LP Album Reissue Stereo

Country

UK

Release date

Jan 1, 2023

Minas 'Num Dia Azul' is a sublime slice of private press bossa nova meets jazzy MPB perfection. Warm and bubbling with youthful spirit, the music is simultaneously loose in swagger, yet slick and tight. The album was originally released in 1983 and reflects the great music coming out of Rio at the time, yet 'Num Dia Azul' wasn't recorded in Rio, but actually in the USA.

Recorded in North Carolina just after Patricia and Orlando Haddad had graduated from the North Carolina School of the Arts, the record was only released for the Brazilian market on their own Blueazul Records imprint. As with most private press labels, they could only afford to have it pressed in small quantities. To add to its later obscurity, hundreds of copies were also destroyed in a house fire. They say cream always rises to the top, and fast forward to the 2010s, the word amongst collectors and DJs was spreading about this mythical under-the-radar recording. People from across the globe were contacting Patricia and Orlando for more information, hoping to secure themselves a copy. Luckily the original tapes had remained with the artists and were in great condition, so in 2016 the pair ran a successful Kickstarter campaign to have it remastered and repressed.

For this Mr Bongo 2023 re-issue, we have tried to keep it as close to the original 1983 version as possible, both in the packaging and audio presentation. The CD version comes with bonus tracks. We are super proud to keep Patricia and Orlando's serene recordings in the circulation that they deserve to be. One for fans of Brazilian artists such as Burnier & Cartier, Edu Lobo and Joyce. We are sure those fans will lose themselves in the alluring textures of 'Num Dia Azul'.
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Media: Mi
Sleeve: M

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A1

Num Dia Azul (In A Blue Day)

A2

Sinal Verde (Green Light)

A3

So Danço Samba (I Only Dance The Samba)

A4

Calma Mulher (Cool It Woman)

B1

Canção Da Chuva (Song Of The Rain)

B2

Samba Walk

B3

Choro Sambaião

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