Brazilian Boogie Connection: From Rio to Sao Paulo by Various Artists Vinyl 2LP

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This album is another chapter in the ongoing "there's-much-more-to-Brazil-than-bossa-nova" sag It's filled with disco-era tracks produced for th Brazilian domestic marketplace, some of which wer hits, others which were quite obscure. What binds them all together - besides their common origins, time period and overall musical approach - is the fact that their reputation has been steadily transcending Brazil's borders. This has allowed these tunes to find their place on set lists, wan lists and in the crates of the world's most discerning DJs and tastemakers. Artists like Jorge Ben and Marcos Valle have been legendary and influential for decades, and the duo Robson Jorge & Lincoln Olivetti dominated the Rio studio scene in the '80s before creating huge buzz overseas in recent years. Banda Black Rio and Cassiano are also both household names amongst crate diggers and fans of rare groove. While this album is sure to highlight the work of the artists featured on it, its main aim is to shine a spotlight on a sound and a style that continues to hypnotize scores of music lovers. Most importantly, its goal is to get dance floors moving across the world.

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TRACK LISTINGS

Side A:
1. Marcos Valle - 'A Paraiba Nao e Chicago'
2. Marcos Valle - 'Estrelar'
3. Tarantulas - 'Saiba Ser Feliz (Don't Stop 'Til You Get Enough)'

Side B:
4. Painel Del Controle - 'Relax'
5. Robson Robson - 'Funk-Funk-La'
6. Tim Maia - 'Nao Va'

Side C:
7. Jorge Ben - 'Rio Babilonia'
8. Emilio Santiago - 'O Amiga De Nova York'
9. Banda Black Rio - 'Expresso Madureia'

Side D:
10. Cassiano - 'Central Do Brasil'
11. Sandra de Sa - 'Olhos Coloridos'
12. Tim Maia - 'Verao Carioca'
13. Robson Jorge & Lincoln Olivetti - 'Aleluia'