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Old 01-05-2019, 02:46 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Welcome to the Bossa Nova & Brazilian Jazz thread!

A space dedicated to the appreciation of the most known Brazilian music genre in the world, which blends jazz and samba. Famous and also rare pieces are going to be posted (hopefully) one per day. Feel free to share your favorites. Take off your shoes, prepare your caipirinha drink, and swing like a wave to the smooth Bossa Nova guitar chords.

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Somebody has to post this one here, so it might as well be me.

Worth a listen for the opening song alone...


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^ ^^^^^^ Love Elza's newest.

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This has been high on my list of recent albums.
Produced by Thiago Nassif. Twenty year old
Ana Frango Elétrico ("Ana Electric Chicken")
with her debut album. A track from it:

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This one is an all-time favorite of mine.

Not a bossa nova album (though, there is a little bit of it here) but it is Brazilian and it is jazz (among other things)...


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The Bossa Nova is very cool-I'm thinking of-The Girl From Impanema.
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