Sergio Mendes Music
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Collectible price: $49.99

Used price: $29.50
Disc 1
- (Sittin' On) The Dock of the Bay - Sergio Mendes, Redding, Otis
- Viola - Sergio Mendes, Valle, Marcos
- Song of No Regrets - Sergio Mendes, Mendes, Sergio
- Salt Sea - Sergio Mendes, Mendes, Sergio
- Empty Faces - Sergio Mendes, Hall, Lani
- Pretty World - Sergio Mendes, Adolfo, Antonio
- Dois Dias - Sergio Mendes, Caymmi, Dorival
- You Stepped out of a Dream - Sergio Mendes, Kahn, Gus
- Crystal Illusions (Memorias de Marta Sare) - Sergio Mendes, Lobo, Edu

EXCELLENTReview Date: 2007-02-07
And the beat goes on and on and on .......Review Date: 2007-01-16
I first heard this album when I was in college in 1969. While it didn't sell as well as its immediate predecessor, time has shown it to have a lasting relevance. This is just a great recording that should not be missed by anyone who enjoys light pop or smooth jazz.
One for the PuristsReview Date: 2003-06-18
Each of the legendry group's albums has its triumphs, its hidden treasures and its disappointments.
Crystal Illusions is no exception.
Track one is an uninspired cover of the Otis Redding classic "Dock of the Bay".
I rate it the only disappointment on this disc and believe that it should have been left to the man whose ownership of it is so complete that alternative versions have been rendered irrelevant.
From track two onwards Mendes and company return to what they do best - smooth, classy and stylish treatments of Latin American ballads and dance music.
Such songs as "Viola" and "Salt Sea" are among the hidden treasures of this album - compositions of subtle nuance that take shape and meaning over the course of repeated listening.
The album's triumphs include the Bergman classic "Pretty World" (OK maybe it's not a classic but it should be!).
The star cut on this generally impressive set is the title track - the Edu Lobo composed "Crystal Illusions"
It's sustained rhythmic re-interpretations of the main theme reaches a hypnotic crescendo that is delivered with power and grace.
This album does not suffer the uninitiated or the ignorant gladly.
It is only for those already in touch with the Swinger from Rio and au fait with the trademark way that Mendes and the group deliver their Bossa Nova message.
Like all previous and later offerings from Brasil'66 Crystal Illusions is riddled with its contradictions.
But it's also sprinkled with tonnes of magic. Of course, FIVE STARS.
A worthy follow up to "Fool on the Hill"Review Date: 2005-12-31
One of my favorite all time albumsReview Date: 2007-04-06

Used price: $23.52
Disc 1
- (Sittin' On) The Dock of the Bay - Sergio Mendes, Redding, Otis
- Viola - Sergio Mendes, Valle, Marcos
- Song of No Regrets - Sergio Mendes, Mendes, Sergio
- Salt Sea - Sergio Mendes, Mendes, Sergio
- Empty Faces - Sergio Mendes, Hall, Lani
- Pretty World - Sergio Mendes, Adolfo, Antonio
- Dois Dias - Sergio Mendes, Caymmi, Dorival
- You Stepped out of a Dream - Sergio Mendes, Kahn, Gus
- Crystal Illusions (Memorias de Marta Sare) - Sergio Mendes, Lobo, Edu

EXCELLENTReview Date: 2007-02-07
And the beat goes on and on and on .......Review Date: 2007-01-16
I first heard this album when I was in college in 1969. While it didn't sell as well as its immediate predecessor, time has shown it to have a lasting relevance. This is just a great recording that should not be missed by anyone who enjoys light pop or smooth jazz.
One for the PuristsReview Date: 2003-06-18
Each of the legendry group's albums has its triumphs, its hidden treasures and its disappointments.
Crystal Illusions is no exception.
Track one is an uninspired cover of the Otis Redding classic "Dock of the Bay".
I rate it the only disappointment on this disc and believe that it should have been left to the man whose ownership of it is so complete that alternative versions have been rendered irrelevant.
From track two onwards Mendes and company return to what they do best - smooth, classy and stylish treatments of Latin American ballads and dance music.
Such songs as "Viola" and "Salt Sea" are among the hidden treasures of this album - compositions of subtle nuance that take shape and meaning over the course of repeated listening.
The album's triumphs include the Bergman classic "Pretty World" (OK maybe it's not a classic but it should be!).
The star cut on this generally impressive set is the title track - the Edu Lobo composed "Crystal Illusions"
It's sustained rhythmic re-interpretations of the main theme reaches a hypnotic crescendo that is delivered with power and grace.
This album does not suffer the uninitiated or the ignorant gladly.
It is only for those already in touch with the Swinger from Rio and au fait with the trademark way that Mendes and the group deliver their Bossa Nova message.
Like all previous and later offerings from Brasil'66 Crystal Illusions is riddled with its contradictions.
But it's also sprinkled with tonnes of magic. Of course, FIVE STARS.
A worthy follow up to "Fool on the Hill"Review Date: 2005-12-31
One of my favorite all time albumsReview Date: 2007-04-06

Used price: $7.50
Disc 1
- (Sittin' On) The Dock of the Bay - Sergio Mendes, Redding, Otis
- Viola - Sergio Mendes, Valle, Marcos
- Song of No Regrets - Sergio Mendes, Mendes, Sergio
- Salt Sea - Sergio Mendes, Mendes, Sergio
- Empty Faces - Sergio Mendes, Hall, Lani
- Pretty World - Sergio Mendes, Adolfo, Antonio
- Dois Dias - Sergio Mendes, Caymmi, Dorival
- You Stepped out of a Dream - Sergio Mendes, Kahn, Gus
- Crystal Illusions (Memorias de Marta Sare) - Sergio Mendes, Lobo, Edu

EXCELLENTReview Date: 2007-02-07
And the beat goes on and on and on .......Review Date: 2007-01-16
I first heard this album when I was in college in 1969. While it didn't sell as well as its immediate predecessor, time has shown it to have a lasting relevance. This is just a great recording that should not be missed by anyone who enjoys light pop or smooth jazz.
One for the PuristsReview Date: 2003-06-18
Each of the legendry group's albums has its triumphs, its hidden treasures and its disappointments.
Crystal Illusions is no exception.
Track one is an uninspired cover of the Otis Redding classic "Dock of the Bay".
I rate it the only disappointment on this disc and believe that it should have been left to the man whose ownership of it is so complete that alternative versions have been rendered irrelevant.
From track two onwards Mendes and company return to what they do best - smooth, classy and stylish treatments of Latin American ballads and dance music.
Such songs as "Viola" and "Salt Sea" are among the hidden treasures of this album - compositions of subtle nuance that take shape and meaning over the course of repeated listening.
The album's triumphs include the Bergman classic "Pretty World" (OK maybe it's not a classic but it should be!).
The star cut on this generally impressive set is the title track - the Edu Lobo composed "Crystal Illusions"
It's sustained rhythmic re-interpretations of the main theme reaches a hypnotic crescendo that is delivered with power and grace.
This album does not suffer the uninitiated or the ignorant gladly.
It is only for those already in touch with the Swinger from Rio and au fait with the trademark way that Mendes and the group deliver their Bossa Nova message.
Like all previous and later offerings from Brasil'66 Crystal Illusions is riddled with its contradictions.
But it's also sprinkled with tonnes of magic. Of course, FIVE STARS.
A worthy follow up to "Fool on the Hill"Review Date: 2005-12-31
One of my favorite all time albumsReview Date: 2007-04-06

Used price: $22.01
Disc 1
- (Sittin' On) The Dock of the Bay - Sergio Mendes, Redding, Otis
- Viola - Sergio Mendes, Valle, Marcos
- Song of No Regrets - Sergio Mendes, Mendes, Sergio
- Salt Sea - Sergio Mendes, Mendes, Sergio
- Empty Faces - Sergio Mendes, Hall, Lani
- Pretty World - Sergio Mendes, Adolfo, Antonio
- Dois Dias - Sergio Mendes, Caymmi, Dorival
- You Stepped out of a Dream - Sergio Mendes, Kahn, Gus
- Crystal Illusions (Memorias de Marta Sare) - Sergio Mendes, Lobo, Edu

EXCELLENTReview Date: 2007-02-07
And the beat goes on and on and on .......Review Date: 2007-01-16
I first heard this album when I was in college in 1969. While it didn't sell as well as its immediate predecessor, time has shown it to have a lasting relevance. This is just a great recording that should not be missed by anyone who enjoys light pop or smooth jazz.
One for the PuristsReview Date: 2003-06-18
Each of the legendry group's albums has its triumphs, its hidden treasures and its disappointments.
Crystal Illusions is no exception.
Track one is an uninspired cover of the Otis Redding classic "Dock of the Bay".
I rate it the only disappointment on this disc and believe that it should have been left to the man whose ownership of it is so complete that alternative versions have been rendered irrelevant.
From track two onwards Mendes and company return to what they do best - smooth, classy and stylish treatments of Latin American ballads and dance music.
Such songs as "Viola" and "Salt Sea" are among the hidden treasures of this album - compositions of subtle nuance that take shape and meaning over the course of repeated listening.
The album's triumphs include the Bergman classic "Pretty World" (OK maybe it's not a classic but it should be!).
The star cut on this generally impressive set is the title track - the Edu Lobo composed "Crystal Illusions"
It's sustained rhythmic re-interpretations of the main theme reaches a hypnotic crescendo that is delivered with power and grace.
This album does not suffer the uninitiated or the ignorant gladly.
It is only for those already in touch with the Swinger from Rio and au fait with the trademark way that Mendes and the group deliver their Bossa Nova message.
Like all previous and later offerings from Brasil'66 Crystal Illusions is riddled with its contradictions.
But it's also sprinkled with tonnes of magic. Of course, FIVE STARS.
A worthy follow up to "Fool on the Hill"Review Date: 2005-12-31
One of my favorite all time albumsReview Date: 2007-04-06

Collectible price: $25.00
Disc 1
- Oba-La-La
- Love For Sale
- Tristeza De Nos Dois
- What Is This Thing Called Love?
- Olhou Para Mim
- Satin Doll
- Tema Sem Palavras
- On Green Dolphin Street
- Outra Vez
- Disa
- Nica's Dream
- Diagonal

My very favorite Sergio Mendes Jazz album!Review Date: 2000-06-18
Every arrangement is a jem, a jewel to be appreciated over and over again.
It is a disgrace that an album as great as this has never been issued within the U.S. and only ever been available as an import. I hope that this situation changes in the future.
Anyone who is a serious jazz fan needs to seek out this album, it's a MUST.

Disc 1
- Oba-La'-La'
- Love For Sale
- Tristeza De Nos Dois
- What Is This Thing Called Love
- Olhou Para Mim
- Satin Doll
- Tema Sem Palavras
- On The Green Dolphin Street
- Outra Vez
- Disa
- Nica's Dream
- Diagonal

Used price: $19.99
Disc 1
- Oba-La-La
- Love For Sale
- Tristeza De Nos Dois
- What Is This Thing Called Love?
- Olhou Para Mim
- Satin Doll
- Tema Sem Palavras
- On Green Dolphin Street
- Outra Vez
- Disa
- Nica's Dream
- Diagonal
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