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Sergio Mendes-Alibis(1984)

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Uploaded by on Sep 1, 2007

Solid Gold,July 14,1984
Joe Pizzulo's great voice
Soon....."Never gonna let you....." :-)



Una de mis canciones favoritas del genial Sergio Mendes,del album "Confetti".
Extraordinaria voz de Joe Pizzulo.Con Leza Miller,interpreto la balada "Never gonna let you go",todo un exito un año antes.

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  • The only downfall to this song is that it ends

  • Who in the hell would give thing song a thumbs down?? Thats crazy!!!

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  • @lurch321--..yeah! That woman on the right is Siedah Garrett-before she hooked up with Micheal Jackson on that 'BAD' album. Man in the Mirror, I Just Can't Stop Loving You....I'm just sayin'. : )

  • the post-flashdance outfits, joe pizullo's voice and persona, the synthlines, the way the set looked incredibly dated even for 1984, sergio mendes' smile and how he scored big even after 20 years in the biz

    everything about this is pure win. the only way they could have improved this is by adding paul engemann and joe esposito to the backing vocals

  • What a great groove.  Michael McDonald would be proud of the hard hitting harmonies "AND YOU'RE WHERE you have to be tonight" ... Doobies were a huge influence in the hooks of this song. Go Sergio !!

  • plenamente concuerdo con Mattdawg83686

  • The bassist almost looks like David Paich.

  • @happymike44 so many memories, so many good times. Where did the time go.

  • I used to have this cassette when I was stationed in Charleston , SC. this was a nice album, brings back a lot of memories.

  • Sergio and Joe hit #29 in Billboard, 8-4-84. God bless ya, for postin' it. Thanx!

  • @EXTENDED91 Yeah they both sound a lot alike don't they?! Never thought about that! LOL

  • @stooge35 - That clapping sax player is Ernie Watts, at the time he was the first call sax man. His he's worked with everyone from Quincy to Lee Ritenour. My fave solo was on the Rolling Stones "waiting on a friend". I met him on his jazz tour back in '92. He's just cool like that,...groovin' with the music. LOL Personlly, I think they placed him in the wrong spot for the show.

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