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One of Milton Nascimento's darker LPs, with a great set of tracks that have a deep rock feel to them, yet which maintain all of the soulful spirit that was in Nascimento's earlier recordings. Nascimento's working here with a great set of musicians that include some of Brazil's most farthest-reachin ... CD
Two seminal early albums from Dorival Caymmi – arguably one of the true fathers of Brazilian music from the 60s onward! Caymmi E O Seu Violao is one of Dorival's earliest albums – and a record that's filled with early compositions that went onto become standards of Brazilian song ... CD
Beautiful stuff – and one of Milton Nascimento's greatest albums of the 70s! The style here is a bit more subdued than on some of his later work – but in a way that's really majestic and soulful, showing the further development of Milton's unique idiom as he becomes one of the ... CD
Pretty groovy recent live album, recorded with the participation of Chico Buraque and Boca Livre. Joyce runs through a nice mix of breezy bossa titles and some of her better and lesser-known tracks – and the overall sound is better than most of the recent Joyce albums on major labels, as it ... CD
Amazing! One of our favorite records of all time! We totally love the work of Marcos Valle – and we can honestly say that he's probably our favorite Brazilian artist ever. Valle had an incredible musical vision, and he was one of those rare Brazilian talents – like Edu Lobo or ... CD
Music from Bebel Gilberto, Antonio Carlos Jobim & Elis Regina, BossaCucaNova Featuring Roberto Menescal, Passarim, Frank Sinatra & Antonio Carlos Jobim, Astrud Gilberto, Laurindo Almeida & The Bossa Nova All Stars, Los Amigos Invisibles, Beck, Nicola Conte, Ursula 1000, Xavier Cugat ... CD
CD pressing of one of Tania Maria's sweet early LPs for Concord, with a nice modern Brazilian groove that differs from her earlier bossa LPs from the 70's, but which still has a beautiful melodic fusion feel to it. Tania plays piano and keyboards, and she's joined by a smooth Bay Area ensemble ... CD
Slow Motion Bossa Nova certainly fits this one – a beautiful album of lush jazzy arrangements, done in the 60s style of artists like Roberto Menescal or Lalo Schifrin, but with added touches of soulful vocals by Celso Fonseca. The assemblage of musicians on the record is great – and ... CD