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| | Oscar Castro-Neves on Mack Avenue Records |
 | | "According to legend, it depicts Enrico Caruso, the legendary tenor, his health and voice beginning to fail, sitting on the balcony of his hotel in Venice, singing to his lover," related Castro-Neves, "A beautiful story, full of emotion and the bittersweet-ness of love, I translated it here to a bossa nova." |
 | | Upon returning to Brazil, he wrote and arranged for very top performer in the country, and in 1971, joined Sergio Mendez' Brazil 66 as featured guitarist, musical director and vocal coach. |
 | | Finally, the CD concludes with Lucio Dalla's "Caruso," once a hit for Luciano Pavarotti. |
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