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Vintage Portuguese Fado Music

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Just finished digitizing a nice collection of Portuguese music from vintage 78 rpm records. It is mostly Fado music, a style new to me, and I like it very much! You can listen to the recordings here:

http://pdx78s.cdbpdx.com/FADO/

Enjoy!
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Wonderful, many thanks! This is one of the great joys of the hobby, isn't it - some unknown record, perhaps a genre you'd never considered or even heard before, unexpectedly stops you in your tracks. That's how I came to Fado too, with a couple of 1930s records of Antonio Menano some years ago.
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I discovered fado music as a wet behind the ears student hitchhiking through Europe in 1968-1969, and spending a few glorious days in Lisbon. Oh, to be young again...........

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Muito bom!

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So true. I discovered Peruvian huayño and huaylás in a similar way, from picking up some albums at a goodwill because I just had to know what the people on the cover sounded like! Ever since then I pick up just about anything international I come across, and I've rarely been disappointed (except when they turn out to be spoken-word comedy records in a language I don't understand...)

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bfinan11 wrote:So true. I discovered Peruvian huayño and huaylás in a similar way, from picking up some albums at a goodwill because I just had to know what the people on the cover sounded like! Ever since then I pick up just about anything international I come across, and I've rarely been disappointed (except when they turn out to be spoken-word comedy records in a language I don't understand...)
I picked up a nice collection of Arabic 78s and recorded those. It took a long time listening to them before I could even begin to appreciate the music style.

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CDBPDX wrote:Just finished digitizing a nice collection of Portuguese music from vintage 78 rpm records. It is mostly Fado music, a style new to me, and I like it very much! You can listen to the recordings here:

http://pdx78s.cdbpdx.com/FADO/

Enjoy!
I to am a fan of Portuguese Fado Music. I have seen Ana Moura perform live twice and it was amazing. I had no idea that vintage Fado records were made. Thank you for posting your great collection. If I ever make to to Portugal, I will be trying to find 78 records like yours. Do they ever come up on Ebay?
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Nice collection of enjoyable music... I am also a fan of French music and Argentina tangos...
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Curt A wrote:Nice collection of enjoyable music... I am also a fan of French music and Argentina tangos...
Here is a small group of vintage Latin music you might like:

http://78records.cdbpdx.com/LatinMusic/

Also some vintage French music:

http://78records.cdbpdx.com/FrenchMusic/

The French music was primarily recorded from 78 rpm records, though some of it was recorded from French radio transcriptions from the early 1950s.

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Gracias, Obrigado, Merci!

A quite nice variety of enjoyable music, well transcribed.

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