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Here's That Rainy Bossa Day

Label: Irma
Released: 2001
Track listing: Tea For Two; Fotografia "Photograph"; Here's That Rainy Day; Vivo Sonhando "Dreamer"; September In The Rain; Inútil Paisagem "Useless Landscape"; Stormy Weather; Você "You"; What A Difference A Day Made; Corcovado "Quiet Nights"; Cry Me A River; O Sapo "The Frog"; What's New?; Bahia; A Namorada "Girlfriend";

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Amazonas

Label: Elephant Records
Released: 2001
Track listing: Sambolero / Amazonas / Glass Beads / Aquarius / Alegria Pra Cantar / Mentiras / Sugar Cane Breeze / Coisas Distantes / A Ra / Like Nanai / Everyday / Brisa do Mar / Tardes de Verao / Os Caminhos / Fim de Sonho / O Fundo / Caf

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Joao Donato: Amazonas

Read "Amazonas" reviewed by Craig Jolley


A less-celebrated contemporary of Jobim and Gilberto, pianist/composer Joao Donato has enjoyed a more diverse career than his fellow bossa nova pioneers. As a versatile, accomplished pianist also at home in extroverted Cuban rhythms Donato has recorded and played with Mongo Santamaria, Bud Shank, Cal Tjader, and Michael Franks as well as with many of the ...

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Tudo Bonito

Label: Rip Curl Recordings
Released: 2000
Track listing: Bananeira; Prossiga; Adolescência; Anos 30; Canto De Yemanjá; Drume Negrita; Lamarca Na Gafieira; Falta De Ar; Só Tinha De Ser Com Você; Galã Tantã; Sambou, Sambou; Tudo Bonito;

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A Trip To Brazil (EP)

Label: EmArcy
Released: 1999

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The Complete Muse Recordings

Label: 32 Records
Released: 1999
Track listing: Dom's Tune, Cravo E Canela, Family Talk, Ponteio, Braun-Blek-Blu, Adeus Maria Fulo, Ginga Gingou, Wait on the Corner, Lamento Negro, Highway, The Angels, The Salvation Army, Cosinha

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Joao Donato

Label: 32 Records
Released: 1999

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Joao Donato: Joao Donato

Read "Joao Donato" reviewed by Douglas Payne


This odd cult item, originally released on Muse in 1973, is also known as Donato/Deodato -- a reference to then-hot arranger Eumir Deodato's participation and, probably, the similarity in their surnames. With the exception of the kick-off tune - the insanely catchy and wonderfully funky “Whistle Stop" -- it's a brief, strange trip that meanders aimlessly ...


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