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Edu Lobo

 
Artist: Edú Lobo
  • Born: 1943
  • Active: '60s, '70s, '80s, '90s
  • Genres: Latin
  • Instrument: Vocals, Guitar, Arranger
  • Representative Albums: "Sergio Mendes Presents Edu Lobo," "O Grande Circo Místico," "O Melhor de Edu Lobo"
  • Representative Songs: "Pra Dizer Adeus," "Upa, Neguinho," "Cinco Criancas"

Biography

A driving force behind the rise of the MPB (Musica Popular Brasileira) sound, singer/composer Edú Lobo was born in Rio de Janeiro in 1943; at 18 he formed his first trio with Dori Caymmi and the great Marcus Valle, and in 1962 forged a long-term writing partnership with renowned lyricist Vinicius de Moraes. Drawing influence from bossa nova masters including Antonio Carlos Jobim, João Gilberto and Baden Powell, Lobo released his debut LP A Musica de Edú Lobo por Edú Lobo in 1963; that same year he also authored the music for Oduvaldo Vianna Filho's play Os Azerados Mais Os Benvidos, the first of many stage collaborations. The album Cinco Na Bossa, recorded with Nara Leão and the Tamba Trio, followed in 1965, the same year Lobo took top honors at the First Annual Brazilian Popular Musical Festival with his composition "Arrastão," a major hit for singer Elis Regina. (In 1967, he repeated the feat with "Ponteio.")

Albums including 1968's Edú followed before Lobo met Sergio Mendes in 1969, resulting in a contract with A&M Records for From the Hot Afternoon, which featured saxophonist Paul Desmond; by now a resident of Los Angeles, he toured with Mendes and Brasil 66 before resurfacing in 1971 with Sergio Mendes Presents Lobo, followed later that same year by Cantiga de Longe. Upon returning to Brazil, Lobo focused his energies on composing for films before returning to the studio for 1973's Missa Breve; he then spent the mid-1970s writing music for Globo, the world's fourth-largest television network, including work on the hit series Caso Especial. 1976 saw the release of the LP Limite Das Aguas, with the widely-acclaimed Camaleão appearing two years later; in 1979, Lobo's score to the feature Barra Pesada earned "Best Soundtrack" honors at the Gramado Film Festival.

Lobo inaugurated the 1980s with a flurry of activity, following the LP Tempo Presente with the 1981 soundtrack Jogos de Danca (a work composed for the Ballet Guaira) as well as Tom e Edu, a collaboration with Antonio Carlos Jobim. In the wake of two more ballet scores, O Grande Circo Mistico and Gabriela, Lobo worked on a series of stage musicals -- Vargas, O Corsario do Rei and Danca da Meia-Lua -- before finally returning to the studio in 1990 for the LP Serie Personalidade. Corrupião followed in 1993, and two years later he returned with Meia Noite. The score to the 1997 film Guerra de Canudos preceded Lobo's next project, a planned adaptation of Jo Soares' book A Samba for Sherlock. ~ Jason Ankeny, All Music Guide
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Eduardo de Góes "Edú" Lobo (born August 29, 1943) is a Brazilian bossa nova singer, guitarist, and composer. He achieved fame in the 1960s as part of the bossa nova movement. His compositions include Pra Dizer Adeus (with Torquato Neto), Choro Bandido (with Chico Buarque), Beatriz (with Chico Buarque), Arrastão ( with Vinicius de Moraes), Upa Neguinho (with Gianfrancesco Guarnieri) and Ponteio (with Capinam).

Discography

  • A musica de Edú Lobo Por Edú Lobo - Edú Lobo - 1965 Elenco
  • Edu canta Zumbi - 1965 -
  • Edu & Bethania - Edú Lobo / Maria Bethania - 1966 Elenco
  • Reencontro - Sylvia Telles / Edú Lobo / Trio Tamba / Quinteto Villa-Lobos - 1966
  • Edu - Edú Lobo
  • From the hot afternoon - Paul Desmond - 1969 -
  • Sergio Mendes presents Lobo - Edú Lobo - 1970
  • Cantiga de longe - Edú Lobo - 1970 Elenco
  • Missa Breve - Edú Lobo / Milton Nascimento - 1972 EMI Odeon
  • Deus lhe pague - Varios / Several - 1976 EMI ODEON
  • Limite das aguas - Edu Lobo - 1976 Continental
  • Camaleão - Edu Lobo - 1978 Philips
  • Tempo presente - Edu Lobo - 1980 Polygram
  • Edu & Tom - Edu Lobo / Tom Jobim - 1981 Polygram
  • Jogos de Dança - 1981 -
  • O Grande Circo Mistico - Milton Nascimento / Jane Duboc / Gal Costa / Simone / Gilberto Gil / Tim Maia / Zizi Possi / Chico Buarque / Edu Lobo - 1983 Som Livre
  • Dança da Meia Lua - Edu Lobo - 1985 Sigla
  • O Corsário do Rei - Fagner / Edu Lobo / ChicoBuarque / Blitz / Gal Costa / MPB4 / Nana Caymmi / Lucinha Lins / Tom Jobim / Zé Renato / Claudio Nucci / Ivan Lins / Marco N - 1985 Som Livre
  • Rá-Tim-Bum - Boca Livre, Caetano Veloso, Joyce, Maíra, Quarteto Quatro por Quatro, Ze Renato, Edu Lobo, Jane Duboc, Rosa Maria - 1989 -
  • Corrupião - Edu Lobo - 1993 Velas
  • Meia Noite - Edu Lobo, Dori Caymmi - 1995 Velas
  • Songbook Edu Lobo - Varios / Various - 1995 Lumiar Discos
  • Album de Teatro - 1997 BMG
  • Cambaio - Edu Lobo / Chico Buarque / Gal Costa / Lenine / Zizi Possi - 2002

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