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Brazil - the Very Best of Brazil

Brazil - the Very Best of Brazil
Various Artists

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Track Listing

Disc 1:

  1. Wilson Simonal - Nem Vem Que Nao Tem
  2. Elza Soares - Mas Que Nada
  3. Galera - Maracatu Atomico
  4. Jorge Ben - Take It Easy My Brother Charles
  5. Tom & Joyce - Quiexeme
  6. Marcos Valle - The Crickets Sing For Anamaria
  7. Elis Regina - Bala Com Bala
  8. Gilberto Gil - Batmacumba
  9. Abossa Eletrica - Tombo In 7/4
  10. Jair Rodrigues - Deixo Issa Pra La
  11. Nancy Ames - Carcara
  12. Edu Lobo - Upa Neguinho
  13. Beatfanatic - Jogando Capoeira
  14. Paula Lima - As Famosas Gargalhadas Do Yuka
  15. Fernanda Porto - Sambassim (DJ Patife remix)

Disc 2:

  1. Tania Maria - Come With Me
  2. Antonio Carlos Jobim - The Girl from Ipanema
  3. Marisa Monte - Cinco Minutos
  4. Jorge Ben & Caetano Veloso - Ive Brussel
  5. Cibelle - So Sei Viver No Samba
  6. Azymuth - Manha
  7. Celso Fonseca - Meu Samba Torto
  8. Joyce - Aldeia De Ogum
  9. Emilio Santiago - Bananeira
  10. Patricia marx - E O Meu Amor Vi Passar
  11. Mario Castro Neves - Candomble
  12. Joao Bosco - Ronco Da Cuica
  13. Orlann Divo - Onde Anda Meu Amor
  14. Tudo Joia - Babete
  15. Mandrake Som - Berimbau

Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #74006 in Music
  • Released on: 2004-05-10
  • Number of discs: 2

Customer Reviews

An excellent introduction to Brazilian music5
This is a most enjoyable album that introduces the listener to a wide range of the various musical styles to emerge from Brazil. Bossa Nova, Samba, soul, funk, MBP(Modern Brazilian Pop), Drum&Bass - you name it! Including classic tunes and new, one will find it difficult to sit still with this record playing. Particulary exceptional are "Nao vem que nao tem" by Wilson Simonal, "Quiexeme" by Tom & Joyce, "Batmacumba" by Gilberto Gil and "Meu Samba Torto" by Celso Fonseca.
If you're new to Brazilian music and want a sizable sample, this is highly recommended!