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Album artwork for Um Blanco Pra Voce / O Viajante by Os Rouixinois, Wal Sant'Ana

Hailing from 1964 and originally released on the iconic Copacabana Records, 'Um Balanco Pra Voce' by Os Rouxin is is one of the oldest releases featured in the Brazil45 series.

This quirky, shuffling bossa nova / exotic number was penned by the fabulous Arnaud Rodrigues and is taken from a five-track 7" Compacto that features tracks that the group performed on television shows. The funky, soulful MPB 'O Viajante' by Wal Sant'ana is a long-time favourite here at Mr Bongo.

Originally released on 7" by RGE Records in 1974, this male lead with female backing vocals groover is a sure- fire hit on the dancefloor and is equally enjoyable on headphones or at home. Uplifting, good vibes by the amazing Wal Sant'ana, whose vinyl output may have been small, but was certainly mighty.

Os Rouixinois, Wal Sant'Ana

Um Blanco Pra Voce / O Viajante

Mr Bongo
Album artwork for Um Blanco Pra Voce / O Viajante by Os Rouixinois, Wal Sant'Ana
7"

£10.99

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Released 16/12/2022Catalogue Number

BRZ45098

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Os Rouixinois, Wal Sant'Ana

Um Blanco Pra Voce / O Viajante

Mr Bongo
Album artwork for Um Blanco Pra Voce / O Viajante by Os Rouixinois, Wal Sant'Ana
7"

£10.99

Black
Released 16/12/2022Catalogue Number

BRZ45098

Usually dispatched in 5-10 days

Hailing from 1964 and originally released on the iconic Copacabana Records, 'Um Balanco Pra Voce' by Os Rouxin is is one of the oldest releases featured in the Brazil45 series.

This quirky, shuffling bossa nova / exotic number was penned by the fabulous Arnaud Rodrigues and is taken from a five-track 7" Compacto that features tracks that the group performed on television shows. The funky, soulful MPB 'O Viajante' by Wal Sant'ana is a long-time favourite here at Mr Bongo.

Originally released on 7" by RGE Records in 1974, this male lead with female backing vocals groover is a sure- fire hit on the dancefloor and is equally enjoyable on headphones or at home. Uplifting, good vibes by the amazing Wal Sant'ana, whose vinyl output may have been small, but was certainly mighty.