Robson Jorge - Viver Depois (Brazilian Funk - 1976)

Rare Sweet Soul Disco 70's from Brazil Robson Jorge – Robson Jorge Label: CBS – 56490 Format: Vinyl, 7", 33 ⅓ RPM, EP Country: Brazil Released: 1976 Track A1 - Viver Depois Composed By – Carlos Lemos, Robson Jorge Arranged By – Luiz Cláudio, Waltel Branco Bass – Alexandre Drums – Mamão Percussion – Ariovaldo, Hermes Coro – Jurema, Jussara, Robson Organ, Piano, Electric Piano – Zé Roberto Piano, Electric Piano, Guitar, Synthesizer, Clavinet – Robson Jorge Producer, Recording Supervisor – Carlos Lemos Music Director – Jairo Pires Recording Supervisor – Tony Bizarro Technician [Mixing] – Jairo Technician [Mixing], Coro – Tony Technician [Recording & Mixing] – Renaldo Technician [Recording] – Roberto Robson Jorge (Robson Jorge da Costa Britto): Born: April 23, 1954 (Rio de Janeiro, Brazil) Died: December 19, 1992 (Rio de Janeiro, Brazil) Brazilian Arranger and multi-instrumentalist. He started out in music playing the acoustic guitar that belonged to his brother at age 11. Before turning 15, he was already playing at balls and even recording sessions. By the mid-70s played keyboards on Tim Maia's band (Seroma). Later on that decade, met with keyboardist/arranger Lincoln Olivetti, establishing a solid partnership and making songs recorded by countless artists. Some of his hit songs: "Tudo Bem", "Fim de Tarde" (with Mauro Motta) and "Aleluia" (with Lincoln). Robson and Lincoln were in charge of writing the arrangements for most of the big MPB stars in the 80s, which granted them fame, money and hard critic reviews that accused them of turning MPB into lame pop. Robson Jorge had problems with alcohol and died alone and forgotten in 1992. José Roberto Bertrami : Brazilian keyboardist, pianist and organist (born February 21, 1946, in Tatuí, São Paulo; died July 8, 2012, in Rio de Janeiro aged 66). Founder and original keyboardist of the Azymuth group. On his final years, worked extensively with Ithamara Koorax from 1990 to 2011, touring Europe and Asia with her. Also worked with Jorge Ben, Elis Regina, Sarah Vaughan, Mark Murphy and many others. Waltel Branco : born Paranaguá, Brazil, November 22, 1929 - died Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, November 28, 2018, is a Brazilian conductor, composer and arranger. From a family where music was a part, he began this art very early, through the drums, guitar and ukulele and later the cello, has been studying harp and organ. His childhood and adolescence were marked by the study of music and religion alternating between the cities of Curitiba and Rio de Janeiro. His musical studies were consolidated in the period when he was in the seminary with the Chilean Joquin Zamacois. Among his teachers of the time, names like Benedict Mossurunga, Padre José Penalva, Jorge Koshag, Stanley Wilson and Alceo Bocchino contributed to its formation.