Light Reflections
Light Reflections | |
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Origin | São Paulo, SP, Brazil |
Genres | Pop music |
Years active | 1972-1981 |
Labels | Copacabana, Cash Box Records, Quatro, EMI |
Past members | Brian Anderson
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Light Reflections was a Brazilian band that stood out in the 1970s.[1]
Biography
The band appeared in 1972 in São Paulo under the name Tobruk, and was formed by André Barbosa Filho (vocals and guitar, used the pseudonym Brian Anderson), Marc Mane (organ and guitar), Ricky Taylor (bass, piano and moog) and Billy Rogers (drums). By contractual requirement, the group sang in English.[2]. His greatest success was Tell me Once Again, which was part of the soundtrack of the soap opera Uma Rosa com Amor, on TV Globo, and sold one million copies of the LP One Way, released in 1973, in addition to several shows in Latin America. The song also had a Portuguese version, Calúnias (known for the chorus Telma I'm not gay), which was recorded by the group João Penca e Seus Miquinhos Amestrados and by the singer Ney Matogrosso. Another song by the group, Welcome, Welcome, was part of the international soundtrack for O Semideus(1974). In their career, Light Reflections recorded 2 LPs and 8 singles.
Discography
Album
1973 - One Way[3]
Singles & EPs
- 1972 - Tell Me Once Again
- 1973 - Welcome, Welcome
- 1974 - Dime Una Vez Más / Mía Solo Mía
- 1974 - Light Reflections
- 1974 - My Great Love
- 1974 - My Great Love (EP)
- 1975 - Sweet Love / Please
- 1981 - Let's Fall In Love
Compilations
1999 - The Essential Of
References
- ^ Luciano Pires (28 April 2011). "Light Reflections".
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External Links
- The Light Reflections - Discogs