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Album artwork for Bresil 72 by Ronald Mesquita

Classic Brazilian album from master drummer, Ronald Mesquita, originally released in 1972. Featuring songs by Jorge Ben, Antonio Carlos-Jobim, Gilberto Gil, Edu Lobo and others.
Mesquita is probably most well-known for playing with Luis Carlos Vinhas and his 'Bossa Tres' outfit, along with his own group, 'Ronie E A Central Do Brasil', that he formed after his return from the US in the early 1970s. He also played on several songs on Tenorio Jr.'s 'Embalo' album that Mr Bongo recently reissued. The killer track Balanca Pema was very big in the Jazz Dance scene in the 90s and also featured on the Mojo compilation Dancefloor Jazz Volume Four. Madlib sampled Balanca Pema on his Medicine Show Number 2 Flight to Brazil.

Ronald Mesquita

Bresil 72

Mr Bongo
Album artwork for Bresil 72 by Ronald Mesquita
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£14.99

Released 08/03/2019Catalogue Number

MRBCD192

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Album artwork for Bresil 72 by Ronald Mesquita
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Released 15/03/2019Catalogue Number

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Ronald Mesquita

Bresil 72

Mr Bongo
Album artwork for Bresil 72 by Ronald Mesquita
CD

£14.99

Released 08/03/2019Catalogue Number

MRBCD192

Usually dispatched in 5-10 days

Album artwork for Bresil 72 by Ronald Mesquita
LP

£24.99

Black
Released 15/03/2019Catalogue Number

MRBLP192

Usually dispatched in 5-10 days

Classic Brazilian album from master drummer, Ronald Mesquita, originally released in 1972. Featuring songs by Jorge Ben, Antonio Carlos-Jobim, Gilberto Gil, Edu Lobo and others.
Mesquita is probably most well-known for playing with Luis Carlos Vinhas and his 'Bossa Tres' outfit, along with his own group, 'Ronie E A Central Do Brasil', that he formed after his return from the US in the early 1970s. He also played on several songs on Tenorio Jr.'s 'Embalo' album that Mr Bongo recently reissued. The killer track Balanca Pema was very big in the Jazz Dance scene in the 90s and also featured on the Mojo compilation Dancefloor Jazz Volume Four. Madlib sampled Balanca Pema on his Medicine Show Number 2 Flight to Brazil.