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Marisa Monte - Mais (1991)
Musica Popular Brasileira - MP3 - Stereo - 320 kbps - 60,3 MB ![]() Tracks: 1. Beija Eu 2. Volte Para O Seu Lar [Go Back to Your Home] 3. Ainda Lembro [I Still Remember] 4. De Noite Na Cama [At Night in Bed] 5. Rosa 6. Borboleta [Butterfly] 7. Ensaboa (Lamento da Lavadeira) 8. Eu Não Sou da Sua Rua [I Don't Live on Your Street] 9. Diariamente [Daily] 10. Eu Sei (Na Mira) I Know] 11. Tudo Pela Metade [Everything Halfway] 12. Mustapha Marisa Monte is unanimously recognized by critics and audiences as being a most remarkable phenomenon in Brazilian music in the last years. Marisa did not need more than 18 months from her stage debut in a small Jazz Club in Rio, to her first platinum record. Marisa began studying music at the age of 14. She always loved popular Brazilian music, especially the great classical singers composers like Joao Gilberto, Antonio Carlos Jobim, Caetano Veloso, Gilberto Gil, Carmen Miranda and Elis Regina, amongst others. On the other hand she was influenced, as was her generation, by the great names of Pop and Jazz International music. Marisa studied lyrical singing in Rome for 14 months. When she came back to Brazil she decided to be a pop singer. Her repertoire ranges from very old and popular traditional samba to Brazialian contemporary music as well as contemporary international music. After touring all the major cities in Brazil during 1989/90, Marisa Monte made her first international performances on the stages of the Montreux Jazz Festival (1990), Paris, Brussels, London, Berlin, Lisbon and New York. Her next step was the making of her second album entitled Mais, released worldwide and recorded partly in Brazil and partly in the USA. It was produced by Arto Lindsay with special guests like Ryuichi Sakamoto, John Zorn and Nana Vasconcelos. The warm reception that her second album received internationally was the starting point for the extensive tours that took Marisa to the United States, Japan and Europe during the '91 and '92. She performed in 15 countries and was acclaimed both by audiences and critics, with enthusiastic reviews by major newspaper and magazine of these countries. Download:
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http://rapidshare.com/files/125456895/Bieffe_Music_Simdue.rar 2002 - Abril Music Musica Popular Brasileira - MP3 - 128 kbps - Stereo - 45,8 MB ![]() 1. Minha Tribo Sou Eu (Zeca Baleiro) 2. Eu Despedi O Meu Patrão (Zeca Baleiro e Capinan) 3. O Hacker (Zeca Baleiro) 4. Telegrama (Zeca Baleiro) 5. Mundo Dos Negócios (Zeca Baleiro) 6. Guru Da Galera (Zeca Baleiro e Fernando Abreu) 7. Drumembêis (Zeca Baleiro) 8. Um Filho E Um Cachorro (Zeca Baleiro) 9. Fiz Esta Canção (Zeca Baleiro e Mathilda Kovak) 10. As Meninas Dos Jardins (Zeca Baleiro) 11. Mundo Cão (Zeca Baleiro e Sérgio Natureza) 12. Filho De Véia (Luiz Américo e Braguinha) 13. A Serpente (Zeca Baleiro, Ramiro Musotto e Celso Borges) 14. Meu Nome É Nelson Rodrigues (Zeca Baleiro e Érico Theobaldo) Produção: Zeca Baleiro. Érico Theobaldo , Ramiro Musotto e Jongui Participações especiais: Simone Soul, Elba Ramalho, Vange Milliet, Sacha Amback, André Abujamra, Hugo Hori, Marcos Bowie, Mano Bap, Totonho e os Cabra, Guilherme Kastrup, Arnaldo Baptista, Tudo Marcondes, Webster Santos, Paulo Lepetit, As Gatas, Swami Jr., Fernando Catatau, Tiquinho, Jr. Tostoi e Lui Coimbra Zeca Baleiro began to perform in São Luís do Maranhão MA around 1975. After years acting as composer/interpreter in several cities like Belo Horizonte MG and São Paulo SP, he had his big break when Gal Costa invited him to appear in her special for Acústico MTV in 1997. His first two albums, Por Onde Andará Stephen Fry? and Vô Imbolá, won gold records. He was also nominated for the 2000 Latin Grammy Awards in the Best Pop Album category. In 1999 he was awarded Best Singer by APCA (São Paulo's association of art critics), and in 1998 won three Sharp prizes in the pop/rock category, as best song, best album, and revelation. Songs off his first CD were chosen for soundtracks of TV Globo soap operas; "Samba do Approach" (off the second one) was included in TV Globo's series Mulheres. Baleiro has performed in Cannes (France), Montreux (Switzerland), Porto (Portugal), and Cartagena (Spain). He wrote the music of the show Mãe Gentil (Ivaldo Bertazzo), participated in the Os 5 no Palco project (with Lenine, Chico César, Paulinho Moska, and Marcos Suzano), as well as Songbook Chico Buarque, Balaio do Sampaio (a tribute to Sérgio Sampaio), and Projeto Lusofonia (Martinho da Vila). Baleiro produced the albums of Ceumar and Patrícia Amaral, and also had his video "Proibida Pra Mim" presented in the cinema.
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Adriana Calcanhotto - Mare (2008)
MP3 - Pop - Musica Popular Brasileira - 192 kbps - 49 MB ![]() Track Listings 1. Maré - Adriana Calcanhotto, Veloso, Moreno 2. Seu Pensamento - Adriana Calcanhotto, Palmeira, Dé 3. Três - Adriana Calcanhotto, Lima, Marina 4. Porto Alegre (Nos Braços de Calipso) - Adriana Calcanhotto, Cavalcanti, Péricle 5. Mulher Sem Razão - Adriana Calcanhotto, Dé 6. Teu Nome Mais Secreto - Adriana Calcanhotto, Calcanhotto, Adrian 7. Sem Saída - Adriana Calcanhotto, Campos, Cid 8. Para Lá - Adriana Calcanhotto, Calcanhotto, Adrian 9. Um Dia Desses - Adriana Calcanhotto, Neto, Torquato 10. Onde Andarás - Adriana Calcanhotto, Veloso, Caetano 11. Sargaço Mar - Adriana Calcanhotto, Caymmi, Dorival Audio CD (June 10, 2008) Original Release Date: June 10, 2008 Number of Discs: 1 Label: Sony / Bmg Brazil ASIN: B0018088C8 Adriana Calcanhotto (born 1965 in Porto Alegre) is a Brazilian singer/instrumentist. Her melancholic songs are most often categorized as being from the MPB genre. She started her professional career in 1984 and released her first studio album in 1990. More about her: http://www.answers.com/topic/adriana-calcanhotto
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http://www.megaupload.com/?d=46OJJOA1 Musica Popular Brasileira - MP3 - 128 kps - Joint Stereo - 52,8 MB ![]() Chico Buarque - Carioca 1. Suburbio 2. Outros Sonhos 3. Ode aos Ratos 4. Dura na Queda 5. Porque Era Ela, Porque Era Eu 6. As Atrizes 7. Ela Faz Cinema 8. Bolero Blues 9. Renata Maria 10. Leve 11. Sempre 12. Imagina Chico Buarque Biography b. Francisco Buarque de Hollanda, 19 July 1944, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. One of Brazil's most renowned songwriters, Buarque is both immensely popular and artistically innovative. Although he emerged alongside tropicalista artists such as Caetano Veloso and Gilberto Gil during the turbulent 60s, he never adopted their self-conscious, pop-orientated approach or their taste for cultural cut-and-paste; instead he aligned himself with the musical tradition of Antonio Carlos Jobim and Vinícius De Moraes, while at the same time testing its limits. Initially criticized by the more outwardly radical tropicália camp, he eventually became, like them, a cornerstone of MPB (Música Popular Brasileira), and through the years his songs have been recorded by countless performers. From early on, as the son of a prominent Rio family, Buarque was acquainted with artists and intellectuals; one of them was the poet and composer De Moraes, who introduced Buarque to his song "Chega De Saudade". In 1958, it became a bossa nova hit for Joao Gilberto and Buarque was hooked. During the early 60s, he studied architecture at university, but after the military coup of 1964, he dropped out and soon began his musical career. He released his first single, "Pedro Pedreiro", in 1965 and the following year released his first album, Chico Buarque De Hollanda. He became a national sensation, making frequent appearances on television as well as in the popular song festivals. His style recalled the great composers of earlier generations, and while his lyrics conveyed a highly poetic sensibility, they addressed common themes that had a mass appeal. However, he was not just a crowd pleaser, and starting with the production of his 1968 play Roda Viva, in which a popular singer is literally devoured by his audience, Buarque frequently dealt with subjects most artists would not touch. He spent a year in exile abroad, but returned in 1970 with his fervour undiminished. His song "Apesar De Você" (In Spite Of You) was immediately censored, a trend that continued throughout much of the decade. However, despite this constant scrutiny, he continued to challenge the status quo, earning the enduring loyalty of his fans. Aside from his many solo albums, he has composed music for numerous film and stage productions and published several novels. In 1999, Brazil's leading newsmagazine voted Chico Buarque the Century's Greatest Musician - high praise in a country full of great musicians. Download:
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