Putumayo Presents: Brazilian Lounge

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Binding: Audio CD
EAN: 0790248024721
Label: Putumayo World Music
Manufacturer: Putumayo World Music
Number Of Discs: 1
Publisher: Putumayo World Music
Release Date: 2006-02-21
Studio: Putumayo World Music



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Disc 1:
  1. Brigas Nunca Mais - Jobim, A.C.
  2. Meu Esquema - Quatro, Fred Zero
  3. Há Dias - Mundaca, Luca
  4. Previsão - BossaCucaNova
  5. Água de Côco - Valle, Marcos
  6. Mariana - Krieger, Bia
  7. Parece Mentira - Bronstein, Katia
  8. E Depois... - BiD
  9. August Day Song - Miranda, Nina Roche
  10. Como Vou Fazer - Olivier, Antoine
  11. Os Grilos - Valle, Marcos
  12. Saudade Fez Um Samba - Lura, Carlos








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Customer Reviews
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - It's Groovelicious!
I love this CD it quickly became one of my favorites. It's mellow yet funky. Something you can dance to or just listen to while you are cooking or cleaning the house. I also like to listen to it at work and have gotten many inquiries. If you enjoy world music you will enjoy this CD.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Another great compilation!
I love Putumayo! This is one of many great CDs of World music. I can't decide which Brazilian mix I like better, though: Brazilian Lounge or Brazilian Groove. You can't go wrong with either one!



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - A must have cd
I heard this cd playing at work and feel in love with the music. It was just very up lifting to listen too. everybody keep asking the girl what kind of music she was playing, and where could they get the cd. I found it at virgin for $10.00 and got it. I love this cd and you will too if you like jazz and world music!!!!



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Chillin' the Brazilian way
Brazilian music is perfect for relaxation; after all,Brazilians invented bossa nova,the most relaxing form of jazz.This compilation is a lower-key,chill-out companion to Putumayo's "Brazilian Groove."

Highlights-
1)Ha Dias-Unusual instrumentation,a nearly-reggae rhythm makes this song particularly catchy.Luca Mundaca's silky voice gives a jazzy flair to the melancholy lyrics about loneliness.
2)Previsao-A joyful song with a retro flavor.BossaCucaNova makes this sound like a Sergio Mendes&Brasil 66 original.
3)Agua de Coco-Another song with unusual instrumentation&danceable rhythm makes this catchy.Very funky.
4)Mariana-This song has a reggae rhythm (making it samba-reggae,perhaps?)Since it is a simple tune,it will stick in your memory.
5)E Depois-BiD (who collaborated with the late Brazilian music master Suba)collaborates with Seu Jorge on a song that sounds like a theme to an '80s primetime drama like "Dallas" or "Falcon Crest."
6)August Day Song (King Britt remix)-I had the "Tanto Tempo Remixes" album loooong before I got "Brazilian Lounge." I don't get it why Putumayo chose to borrow from Six Degrees (which is great with world techno,while Putumayo is great at world acoustic).This is a great song;it's on a Putumayo compilation 5 years after it was released (Bebel Gilberto has been famous for awhile now).Great remix,"funkified" according to the "Tanto Tempo Remixes" liner notes by Philadelphia DJ King Britt.
7)Saudade Fez Um Samba-Another happy song with sad lyrics.The title translates as "Sadness made a samba."

This compilation is a must for any Brazilian collection!



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - I want to learn portuguese!!
After listening to this album I feel in love with bossa nova. The different rhytms and the chord choice of the guitar in each song is just magical. My favorite songs that I would listen a thousand times over and over again are Luca Mundaca's "Há Dias", Bia's "Mariana", and Bebel Gilberto's "August Day Song". The rest of the songs are as good though. So, if you are looking for a new beat to chill on a hot summer day or something that will help you relax whenever, you will get there with this album.



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