
Nem Paleto. Nem Gravata 1973
Originally released in 1973 on the ATCO/Continental label, Nem Paletó, Nem Gravata stands as a hidden gem from Brazil’s golden era of samba-jazz. Pianist and arranger Osmar Milito blends breezy Bossa Nova with soulful samba grooves and the lush textures of MPB.
The album captures the effortless cool of 1970s Rio, wrapped in rich instrumentation and relaxed sophistication. Featuring standout versions of Jorge Ben’s “Morre o burro, fica o homem” and “Quem mandou (Pé na tábua)”, this is an essential listen for fans of Marcos Valle, Azymuth, and Arthur Verocai.
Nem Paleto. Nem Gravata 1973
Originally released in 1973 on the ATCO/Continental label, Nem Paletó, Nem Gravata stands as a hidden gem from Brazil’s golden era of samba-jazz. Pianist and arranger Osmar Milito blends breezy Bossa Nova with soulful samba grooves and the lush textures of MPB.
The album captures the effortless cool of 1970s Rio, wrapped in rich instrumentation and relaxed sophistication. Featuring standout versions of Jorge Ben’s “Morre o burro, fica o homem” and “Quem mandou (Pé na tábua)”, this is an essential listen for fans of Marcos Valle, Azymuth, and Arthur Verocai.
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Originally released in 1973 on the ATCO/Continental label, Nem Paletó, Nem Gravata stands as a hidden gem from Brazil’s golden era of samba-jazz. Pianist and arranger Osmar Milito blends breezy Bossa Nova with soulful samba grooves and the lush textures of MPB.
The album captures the effortless cool of 1970s Rio, wrapped in rich instrumentation and relaxed sophistication. Featuring standout versions of Jorge Ben’s “Morre o burro, fica o homem” and “Quem mandou (Pé na tábua)”, this is an essential listen for fans of Marcos Valle, Azymuth, and Arthur Verocai.











