Agnaldo Timóteo - Adoração

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Alright, let’s dive into Adoração by Agnaldo Timóteo. This 1970 gem is one of those albums that sneaks up on you when you least expect it. It’s got this cool mix of Pop and Latin vibes with a strong MPB (Música Popular Brasileira) backbone, and honestly? It’s kinda wild to think it came out in South Africa under Parlophone. Like... what? How did that even happen? Anyway, moving on. The album kicks off with the title track, Adoração. Man, this song just hits different. It’s smooth, packed with emotion, and Agnaldo’s voice is so rich it feels like he’s singing directly to your soul. The melody sticks with you for days—not in an annoying jingle way but more like a warm hug that keeps coming back. You can tell this dude poured his heart into every note. And yeah, maybe it’s not everyone’s cup of tea, but if you’re into heartfelt ballads, this will slap for sure. Then there’s Quando Me Enamoro. Oh man, this one’s special. There’s something about how raw and honest it feels. The lyrics are simple yet hit hard—like when you’re trying to explain love to someone who hasn’t been there yet. The arrangement has these lush strings and gentle percussion that make it feel super intimate. Every time I hear it, I’m reminded of late-night drives or sitting by a window during a storm. It’s romantic without being cheesy, which is harder than it sounds, trust me. Now, don’t get me wrong—the other tracks ain’t bad either. Cem Vezes Mais is catchy as hell, and O Vale Dos Sonhos gives off serious dreamy vibes. But those first two songs? They’re the ones that stay stuck in my head long after the album ends. Here’s the thing though: listening to Adoração makes me wonder why stuff like this doesn’t get more attention today. Like, we’re all running around chasing TikTok trends while gems from decades ago sit collecting dust. Not fair, right? Also, fun fact—or maybe not-so-fun depending how you look at it—I still can’t figure out why this Brazilian artist released his album in South Africa. Someone should really spill the tea on that because it’s bugging me. Still, props to Agnaldo Timóteo for making music that holds up almost 55 years later. If you haven’t heard it yet, do yourself a favor and give it a spin. Just don’t blame me if you end up humming Adoração while brushing your teeth tomorrow morning.

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Artist: Agnaldo Timóteo
Album: Adoração
Rating: 5.0

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Filename: agnaldo-timteo-adorao.zip
  • MP3 size: 28.8 mb
  • FLAC size: 196 mb

Tracks

TrackDurationPreview
Cem Vezes Mais
Quando Me Enamoro
O Vale Dos Sonhos
Adoração

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Catalog Numbers

JGEP 104

Labels

Parlophone

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Formats

  • Vinyl
  • 7"
  • 45 RPM
  • EP

Notes

South African - edic

About Agnaldo Timóteo

Agnaldo Timóteo Pereira (born in Caratinga - Minas Gerais, October 16, 1936 - died April 3, 2021 due to complications from covid-19) was a Brazilian singer and politician. He began his career singing on radio programs in Caratinga, Governador Valadares and Belo Horizonte, where he became known as the "Miner Cauby. " He moved to Rio de Janeiro and started working as a driver of the singer Ângela Maria. Meanwhile, he continued his career and gradually became known nationally for his voice. He became famous by recording the song "Meu Grito

Real Name

    • Agnaldo Timóteo Pereira

Name Vars

  • Agnaldo
  • Agnaldo Timoteo
  • Timóteo

Interesting fact about Album

Here’s something cool: The album *Adoração* by Agnaldo Timóteo is a hidden gem from 1970. It blends Brazilian MPB with Latin and Pop vibes, creating a unique sound. What’s wild is that it was released in South Africa under Parlophone. Tracks like "Adoração" and "Quando Me Enamoro" showcase Timóteo’s smooth voice. Not your typical Brazilian album release location, right? Definitely worth a listen if you’re into soulful music.