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Latin Byrd
(1962)
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Charlie Byrd
This single CD reissues two complete Charlie Byrd LPs (Latin Impressions and Charlie Byrd's Bossa Nova), some of which had been available previously on a 1970s two-fer. Byrd, the master of the acoustic guitar whose gentle and lyrical style perfectly fit bossa nova, is heard in prime form on 23 rather pretty numbers. There are six unaccompanied ...
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The Now Sound of Brazil, Vol. 2
(2005)
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Various Artists
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Uma Batida Diferente
(2004)
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Bossacucanova
The Brazilian trio Bossacucanova has been taking the smooth, jazzy sound of bossa nova and muscling it up with breakbeats, turntablism, and electronica since they first hit the international dance music scene in 1999. Their third album isn't really a departure from their previous work (album title notwithstanding, the beats are pretty much the ...
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Bossa Nova Pelos Passaros
(1962)
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Charlie Byrd
Having been a major part of Stan Getz's very popular Jazz Samba album, it was only fitting that guitarist Charlie Byrd would start recording his own bossa nova records. This CD reissue brings back the 12 songs originally on the Riverside LP Bossa Nova Pelos Passaros plus six of the 11 tunes from Once More! Bossa Nova. Byrd and his trio (which ...
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Voce E Eu
(2007)
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Teresa Salgueiro
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Pure Bossa Nova
(2006)
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Tamba Trio
No one can argue that this collection of cuts by Brazil's Tamba Trio isn't a welcome one. It contains 14 tracks from albums recorded between 1962 and 1964, when the group was riding high in its native country and breaking through in Europe, Japan, and the United States (the latter to a lesser agree). The Tamba Trio featured pianist Luizinho Eça, ...
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Da Rua Dos Ossos
(2006)
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Juju Duarte
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Um Violão Em Primeiro Plano
(2004)
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Rosinha de Valenca
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With Antonio Carlos Jobim
(2000)
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Herbie Mann & Joao Gilberto
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A Mann & A Woman/Recorded in Rio de Janeiro
(2001)
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Herbie Mann
In , 2001 Collectables released Mann & A Woman/Recorded in Rio de Janeiro, which contained two albums -- Mann & A Woman (, originally released 1967) and Recorded in Rio de Janeiro (, originally released 1965) -- on one compact disc. Chris True, All Music Guide
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Samba e Bossa Nova-Saudaçoes Do Rio
(2005)
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Joao Gilberto
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Essential Lounge: Brazil
(2006)
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Various Artists
For the inaugural album in their Passport Series, dance and electronica compilation label UBL Music decided to focus on the music of Brazil. They gathered tracks from the recent albums of some of the top Brazilian and Brazilian-themed artists and producers, brought in a few remixes, and Essential Lounge: Brazil was born. As Brazilian music has ...
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Ziriguiboom: The Now Sound of Brazil, Vol. 2
(2005)
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Various Artists
Meet the Now Sound of Brazil, quite a bit like the Then Sound of Brazil: jazzy and warm; insinuatingly soft; funky in a gently swinging sort of way; and very, very sexy. What separates the Now Sound from the Then Sound in most cases is, unsurprisingly, technology. It's an occasional waft of jungly breakbeats here and a sudden shift of equalization ...
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Novo Millennium
(2005)
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Dorival Caymmi
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Samba!
(1997)
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Various Artists
This stunning samba overview, culled from the vast archives of EMI Brazil, includes selections from artists including Joao Gilberto, Carmen Miranda, Clara Nunes, Djavan, Ivan Lins and Dorival Caymmi. Jason Ankeny, All Music Guide
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Getz/Gilberto #2
(1964)
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Stan Getz/Joao Gilberto
Justifiably overshadowed by the peerless Getz/Gilberto album (which featured "Girl From Ipanema") from a year before, Getz/Gilberto #2 still holds its own with an appealing selection of fine jazz and bossa nova cuts. Unlike the first album's seamless collaboration by Getz, Joao Gilberto, Astrud Gilberto, and Antonio Carlos Jobim, here Getz and ...
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Pure Bossa Nova
(2006)
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Lúcio Alves
Lúcio Alves was an influence on Brazil's twin paragons of postwar music, Antonio Carlos Jobim and João Gilberto. For that alone, he deserves respect. But Alves also had the most beguiling male voice in the country and one of the longest careers in the Brazilian entertainment business (from the mid-'30s to the mid-'80s). The Verve collection Pure ...
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Pure Bossa Nova: The Classic Songs
(2008)
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Various Artists
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Impossivel Te Esquecer
(2006)
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Gustavo Lins
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Recorded in Rio de Janeiro
(1965)
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Herbie Mann & Joao Gilberto with Antonio Carlos Jobim
Nice, more light than emphatic Afro-Latin and jazz mixture by flutist Herbie Mann and composer/vocalist Joao Gilberto from 1977. The two make an effective team, with Gilberto's sometimes sentimental, sometimes impressionistic works effectively supported by Mann's lithe flute solos. Ron Wynn, All Music Guide
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Tempo/Avanço
(1998)
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Tamba Trio
A nice two-fer from Philips, Tempo/Avanço makes for a good purchase by bossa nova fans wondering whether any breezy Brazilian group made solid LPs during the early '60s. Though there's little variety to spice the sound, Tamba Trio's bright harmonies and nimble accompaniment make for solid music. Tempo, their second LP, includes great jaunts ...
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