
Antonio Adolfo & A Brazuca
LP, Album, Mono
Odeon – MOFB 3661
Brazil — 1971

I will occasionally write about records.
One of the types of music that I love is what is called JAZZBOSSA or JAZZSAMBA, but there is also the opposite way of saying it. I don't know the original way to say it... Among them, there is the keyword Brazilian Rare Groove, and I also have records that I call this on my own. About 30 years ago, the two records in the photo were records I longed for and knew about from information, but I had never seen or heard them, and they were records from an unknown world.
ANTONIO ADOLFO was available at FACE Record for a cheap price, with a note in the comments section that it had needle skipping. It had needle skipping, but it was still in the thousands of yen range, and the jacket was cool, so I bought it immediately. When I got home, I tried my luck with a pin and successfully eliminated the needle skipping, and although there is some noise, it doesn't bother me too much.

Dom Salvador
LP, Album, Mono
CBS – 37641
Brazil — 1969

The other record, Dom Salvador, had scratches and a lot of popping sounds, so I used a toothpick and managed to reduce them to some extent, which was a great success! Now, it's a record that you don't see very often, so I had a wonderful encounter, and I'm listening to it after fixing it, so I'm attached to it. I don't recommend the way I fixed it, but I enjoy records with my own maintenance.
If I feel like it, I'll share my own way of cleaning records...
Both records have cloudy discs as shown in the photos, but they can be listened to normally and have a thick sound, so please send in your requests.
If there are no other customers, I'll play it at full volume.