Banda Black Rio

Carioca (= from Rio de Janeiro) group formed in 1976, they played funk music mixed with samba and jazz, with a strong dance music edge. Black Rio made three albums ("Maria Fumaça", "Saci Pererê" and "Gafieira Universal") that were hits in the disco era, blending their own songs with Brazilian classics like "Na Baixa do Sapateiro" (Ary Barroso) and "Casa Forte" (Edu Lobo). Often compared to foreign soul/funk groups like Kool & The Gang and Earth and Wind & Fire, Black Rio developed the Brazilian instrumental soul music, becoming hip at English clubs by the late 90s. In 1999, they re-grouped and included new members, led by William Magalhães, son of deceased original member Oberdan Magalhães.

Discography

Discos de carreira
MOVIMENTO

MOVIMENTO

Regata - 2001
 
SACI PERERÊ

SACI PERERÊ

RCA Victor - 1980
 
GAFIEIRA UNIVERSAL

GAFIEIRA UNIVERSAL

RCA Victor - 1978
 
MARIA FUMAÇA

MARIA FUMAÇA

Atlantic/WEA - 1977
 
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