The Pop’s were one of the biggest pop rock &
roll bands in 1960’s Brazil, and central to the popular Jovem Guarda
scene. They were almost completely instrumental, following in the
footsteps of their idols, The Shadows. They’re twangy without being
surf, heavily influenced by the Latin rhythms of cumbia, samba, bossa
nova and the like, they’re light & tropical & loungey with a
mid-century cocktail party sort of vibe - like Esquivel meets Al Caiola.
They pick up some mild psychedelic influences on a few tracks along the
way, but stay fairly consistent overall. Please consider sharing if you
have other Pop’s albums not listed here.
The Pop’s “Na Base Do Ie-Ie-Ie” (1966) 320
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The Pop’s, Self-Titled (1967) 320
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Osvaldo Nunes & The Pop’s “Ta Tudo Ai!” (1969) 320
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The Pop’s “Agora E Samba” (1968) 320
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The Pop’s, Self-Titled (1968) 320
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The Pop’s “Feliz Natal” (1969) 320
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The Pop’s, Self-Titled (1969) 320
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The Pop’s “Dancando Lentamente” (1998) 320
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Compilations
The Pop’s “5th Anniversary” (1969) 320
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The Pop’s “6th Anniversary” (1970) 320
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The Pop’s “20 Super Sucessos” (1997) 320
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The Pop’s “Novamente: O Nosso Passando E O Nosso Presente” (2002) 320
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Obrigado.
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