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Arembip I --- 2020-08-00
Recorded between September and October, 1973, at Phonalex Studios, Buenos Aires, and in June, 1974, at Audión Studios, Buenos Aires. On the Back Cover, OrianaMaria calls her backing band as "Banda da Vida". Also on the Back Cover, she jokes that Alejandro Medina used to call her “Orixana y la Pesada”. It has a foldout cover in the shape of a flying saucer. 500 copies, 25 of which are promotional (5%) and 475 of these for general sale (95%) including: • Faithful replica of the cover with special cut and plastic lamination. • Giant A2 poster (59.4cm x 42cm) – on couché paper – with the whole story of Anamaria, history of the creation of the compact, history of its rediscovery, deep technical file, many significant photos and full reproduction of the O Cruzeiro 1974 magazine. • Giant A2 poster (59.4cm x 42cm) – on couché paper – with a journalistic retrospective covering all phases of Anamaria and another big surprise. • Replica of the rare original booklet – on thick, matte coated paper and varnish located at the location of the original painting – with the addition of the transcript of the lyrics of the songs and photos on the back of the original, in white. • Replica of the original compact with faithful reproduction of the original stamps. • Plastic cover with personalized and numbered sticker. • Numbering, authentication, signature and – if it is a promotional copy – sticker on each piece of the set. Cristiano Grimaldi
Artist Bio
Videos
Oriana Maria - Arembip Iº (1974)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uumKNt238l0
OrianaMaria – Rebuliço (Arembip I | 1974)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=taKd-zkB9DA
OrianaMaria – Arembip I - 1974
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZslI3i81d1M
OrianaMaria – Rebuliço (Arembip I | 1974)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=taKd-zkB9DA
Anamaria - A Mulher de Branco de Ipanema
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hlWan6290yY
Oriana Maria - Arembip Iº (1974)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uumKNt238l0
OrianaMaria – Rebuliço (Arembip I | 1974)