Lúcio Alves was a Brazilian singer and musician who formed the vocal and instrumental group Namorados da Lua in 1941. In 1954, he achieved a significant career milestone by collaborating with Dick Farney on the hit single "Tereza da praia," composed by Antônio Carlos Jobim and Billy Blanco. From 1959 onward, Alves became a key figure in the bossa nova movement, recording influential works and popularizing tracks such as "Rio" and "O barquinho." Following a professional recording hiatus during the mid-1960s, he returned to the studio in 1975 to release a self-titled album.
| Sua Voz Intima |
| O Tempo Nao Desfaz - Old Brazilian Cafe Music Vibes |
| Contra a Tristeza - Vintage Brazilian Music from the 50's |
| A Walk in Rio De Janeiro in the 50's - Lembrança Do Passado |
| Music from Copacabana Beach, Rio De Janeiro |
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Magia
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Estrada do sol
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Estrada do sol
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Serestas
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| The Music of Brazil / Lúcio Alves / Serestas (1957) |
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Enciclopédia Musical Brasileira
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No Palco! (Ao Vivo)
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Mestres da MPB
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Balancamba
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| Tio Samba (Música Americana Em Bossa Nova) |