I find it interesting that you ask about the album title with "Mas Que Nada." I am looking at a Sergio Mendes CD right now. It's been in a cd player in my office for about a month now. The cd is "The Greatest Hits of Sergio Mendes and Brasil '66." I listen to it often. I first started listening to this cd back in the sixties(it was an 8 Track then) and I still find this music very refreshing today. I look at it as one of the best pop "greatest hits" compilations ever. I never get tired of it. You can easily get this disc on amazon or buy.com. If you like SG and Brazil '66 I recommend you purchase this disc and hear their best recordings. "Fool on the Hill" "Mas Que Nada" "Look of Love" "Scarborough Fair" the great Cole Porter tune "Night and Day," "Like a Lover" And more..... A simply awesome collection of the Latin bossa nova/Pop sound of the '60's compliments of SM. "Four Sider" mentioned in the other post has many of the songs on the Greatest hits but it does not have "Night and Day" (a must hear) "Like a Lover (a must hear) "Scarborough Fair" (a must hear) or "Pretty World." From what I've read about "Four Sider" (have not heard it) it has some rather cheesy covers of other popular songs that did not quite make it (notice that many are not on the Greatest Hits).Be smart and get the Greatest Hits. But if your'r a big fan, get both discs and enjoy!