Rosalia De Souza - Brasil Precisa Balancar (Japanese Edition) (2005)

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Title: Brasil Precisa Balancar
Year Of Release: 2005
Label: Schema
Genre: Latin Jazz, Bossa Nova, Vocal Jazz
Quality: FLAC (tracks+.cue,log)
Total Time: 56:22
Total Size: 402 Mb
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Tracklist:

01. Onde Anda O Meu Amor (3:37)
02. Voz Da Lapa (4:00)
03. Que Bandeira (2:56)
04. Ao Amigo Tom (2:42)
05. Brasil Precisa Balançar (3:41)
06. Fogo De Roda (3:08)
07. Agarradinho (4:40)
08. Nem Que Sefa A Nado Feat.Toco (2:40)
09. Rio De Janeiro (3:08)
10. Mar Amar (2:11)
11. Um Novo Dia (4:41)
12. Vio Sonhando (2:34)
13. O Que É Amar (2:49)
14. Que Bandeira (Gerardo Frisina Remix) (6:25)
15. Adriana (Performed by The Five Corners Quintet) (7:11)

Rosalia De Souza Confirms Here Place in a Long Line of Brazilian Contemporary Artists as She Carries on a Rich Tradition of Great Songwriting. De Souza's Delightful Voice Charms When Singing Alongside Superstar Marcos Valle on "Que Bandeira" and Persuasively Interprets "Vivo Sonhando" by the Maestro Antonio Carlos Jobim. Between These Two Internationally Known Columns of Brazilian Music, She Moves Gently Along with Either Bossa Or Samba, Thanks to Roberto Menescal's Solid Hand ( and Composer of the Album's Title Song) Menescal's Guidance Pushes De Souza to Interpret a More Evocative and Spiritual Song Such as "Jogo De Roda" by 'mestre' Edu Lobo, Whose Tones Are Ancestral. Four Songs in the Album were Written by Tomaz Di Cunto (Aka Toco) an Inspired Artist who Has Emerged as a Siginificant Force on the Brazilian Songwriting Scene.




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I like this one better than her other albums. Quite good. Thanks Tirexiss.