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Below are More Brazilian Products Page #18- look through and see if any of them match the More Brazillian Products Page #18 that you're looking for.
| Canto You don't have to know anything about Latin music to fall into the arms of this Latin American supergroup. The...
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| Casa An exquisitely beautiful work that captures the essence of Brazil's greatest songwriter, Antonio Carlos Jobim. Japanese pianist Ryuichi Sakamoto, cellist...
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| Colors Of Brazil / African Blue By the early 1970s, Baxter was widely considered a relic of Eisenhower-era exotica. This two-for-one collection proves Les was still...
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| Dance Of The Infidel Ndegeocello helped to spearhead the neo-soul movement of the 1990s, but here she concentrates on the actual music, leaving the...
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| Elephunk On Elephunk, their third album, Los Angeles alterna-rap group the Black Eyed Peas make another bid to crack the big...
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| From Bessie To Brazil This 1993 set re-sparked Susannah McCorkle's career, earning her radio spins and audiences outside the jazz world. Sometimes the marketplace...
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| Joao Voz E Violao This is Joao Gilberto at his most intimate: just the man, a guitar and a microphone. He seems to be...
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| No More Walls David Amram has "composed over 100 orchestral and chamber music works, written two operas and done scores for more than...
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| Nouvelle Vague You're now entering "That's so crazy it just might work!" territory: French and Brazilian chanteuses cooing '80s New Wave classics...
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| Stronger Than Pride Like Wally Pipp, who took a day off from the Yankee lineup and was permanently replaced by Lou Gehrig, Sade...
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| The Anthology 1961-1977 Curtis Mayfield and the Impressions: The Anthology,' a two-CD, forty-song set, is a remarkable document. Lovingly assembled by Chicago-soul authority...
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| The Man From Ipanema There's no faulting Tom Jobim's wonderful tunes on this sumptuously packaged box set but Verve trips up in presenting them....
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| Windy Imagine the 5th Dimension going bossa nova and then imagine that it would sound good and you'd get close to...
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| You're The One On his new album, You're the One, Paul Simon lowers the conceptual heat that typically surrounds his projects. After the...
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| A Recipe For Disaster Ninja Tune labelheads More and Black set new standards with this healthy mix of Trip-Hop and turntablism. Intelligent scratching and...
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| About A Girl EP This strange little slip of an EP sees the Brazilian chanteuse moving forward without her muse -- the late producer...
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| Brazil Classics 2: O Samba You may find yourself wanting to set up camp inside the chilled-out groove of Clara Nunes' lead-off track "A Deusa...
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| Brazilian Byrd The American-born Byrd helped break Bossa Nova around the world, so he's the ideal choice for this jazz-meets-strings approach to...
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| Equinox The height of mid-1960s good living, this one's in the running for the best album that Mendes and crew ever...
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| Jardin This fiery power pop trio from Mexico City takes a leap forward with this 2005 release. Working again with producers...
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| Ladies Night Kool and the Gang's surprising reemergence on the pop and R&B charts comes at the expense of the unbridled raucousness...
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| Live At Felt Forum Tracks from Deodato's first two CTI albums get pumped up for the rock festival crowd. On the plus side, the...
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| More Shine It's been four years since their shimmering intelli-pop debut, but Si Se prove they're still masters of sensuously anemic songcraft,...
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| Neguinha Te Amo Brazil's Daude has a voice big enough to anchor a samba bloco if she wanted, but she's chosen the less...
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| Obrigado Brazil Yo-Yo Ma's sparsely accompanied journey through Brazil will make you smile like it's a sunny morning in Rio. The light guitar...
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| Pure Brazil: Caipirinha For many armchair travelers, Brazil is not a country: It is a single slender beach in Rio de Janeiro --...
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| Red Hot + Lisbon This collection showcases Portuguese artists and pairs musicians from former colonies. Angola's Bonga and Brazil's Marisa Monte sound amazing together;...
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| Soar This upbeat release may not be a theme album, but it is infused with positive energy and plays like a...
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| Voodoo Since 1995, when he rolled out his platinum debut, Brown Sugar, many fans have seen Michael "D'Angelo" Archer as the...
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| Whoa, Nelly! This debut comes from a twenty-one-year-old first-generation Canadian whose restless ears never stray too far from her Portuguese roots. Whoa,...
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| Becoming X Along side other rock-influenced electronica acts such as Massive Attack and Portishead, the Pimps released this LP in the midst...
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