Vintage Vinyl

Bill Withers  / Studio Rio - Lovely Day [Limited Edition]

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Format: Vinyl
Label: MR BONGO
Rel. Date: 04/26/2024
UPC: 7119691294575

Lovely Day [Limited Edition]
Artist: Bill Withers / Studio Rio
Format: Vinyl
New: Available $20.98
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Formats and Editions

DISC: 1

1. Bill Withers ; Studio Rio - Lovely Day (Studio Rio Version)
2. Bill Withers ; Studio Rio - Lovely Day (Studio Rio Instrumental Version)

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7"inch vinyl with spot varnish cover. As mood changers go, this track is up there with the best. Last year whilst DJing with miche at Shapes festival in the snow-capped mountains of Switzerland, a breathtaking yet ominous Alpine sky suddenly became a picture postcard moment. The clouds parted and a double rainbow formed, as miche dropped Studio Rio's bossa nova remake of Bill Withers' all-time classic 'Lovely Day'. From there, the dancefloor shifted gears and morphed into full-swing feel-good vibes, in a beautiful, spontaneous moment nobody could have planned for. Mr Bongo now proudly presents a reissue of this brilliant, bossa-channelling Bill Withers reinterpretation from Studio Rio's 2014 release 'The Brazil Connection'. Masterminded by the German Grammy award-winning Berman Brothers, the project was born out of their deep love of Brazilian music. "Our goal was to bring the Brazilian joie de vivre to iconic performances by well-known artists. What would these classic songs sound like had they been recorded in the studios of Rio de Janeiro in the first place, with the best Brazilian musicians and arrangers?" the brothers reflect. Capturing the life force of Brazil, the beating heart that is it's music, they set out to find the musicians who would fit best with their concept. Landing in Rio in 2013 a series of coincidences led to them being introduced to their idols Marcos Valle and Roberto Menescal, who both agreed to come on board. The Berman Brothers also wanted to find some of the musicians who recorded with one of Brazil's most influential composers Tom Jobim. "Fifty years after Jobim made the music that really defines bossa nova, we found that many of his sidemen were still active, including Paulo Braga of Jobim's famed rhythm section. It was magic; everything just fell into place."
        
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