Beleza! Beleza! Beleza! [Import]

Track Listings

 
1. Beleza! Beleza!! Beleza!!!
2. Dingue Li Bangue
3. Coqueiro Verde
4. Marinella
5. De Hoje Nao Passa
6. Replay
7. Lirio Para Xango
8. Ziriguidum
9. Olha Eu Ai
10. Onde Anda O Meu Amor
11. Chi8clete Com Banana
12. Pura Beleza
13. Eu Tambem Quero Mocoto
14. Capcaloei

Editorial Reviews

Product Description
Japanese Release featuring a Bonus Track

Beleza! Beleza! Beleza!,Trio Mocoto,Sony/Columbia,World Music
Brazil Classics, Vol. 1: Beleza Tropical
Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
  • Prepare to Be Mesmerized
  • still love it after 15+ years
  • This disc introduced me to Brazil
  • Not a New CD
  • one of my desert island CDs
Brazil Classics, Vol. 1: Beleza Tropical
Various Artists
Manufacturer: Luaka Bop
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ASIN: B0000DB51P
Release Date: 2005-03-22

Tracks:

  1. Ponta de LanAfricano (Umbabarauma) - Jorge Ben
  2. Sonho Meu - Maria Betha, Gal Costa, ,
  3. Sero Um XodGilberto Gil, Caetano Veloso
  4. Um Canto de Afoxara O Cloco de IlIly- Caetano Veloso
  5. O Leinho - Caetano Veloso
  6. Caa - Chico Buarque
  7. Calice - Chico Buarque, Milton Nascimento
  8. Equatorial - Lrges, , Borgues
  9. San Vicente - Milton Nascimento
  10. Quilombo, O el Dorado Negro - Gilberto Gil
  11. Caramba! ... Galileu da Galil - Jorge Ben
  12. Caixa de Sol - Nazare Pereira
  13. Maculele - Nazare Pereira
  14. Queixa - Caetano Veloso
  15. Andar Com Fe (To Walk With Faith) - Gilberto Gil
  16. Fio Maravilha - Jorge Ben
  17. Anima - Milton Nascimento
  18. Terra - Caetano Veloso

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Prepare to Be Mesmerized .......2006-09-23

I was given this album by a friend. I'm not a connoisseur of international music, but I must say I was instantly captivated by this musical compilation. The songs have a catchy, relaxing quality to them.

5 out of 5 stars still love it after 15+ years.......2006-03-29

I bought the original about 15 years ago in cassette tape form
(yeah, I am getting older:). Even though I agree that Byrnes should have updated it with younger and more current artists, these classic songs still move me.

5 out of 5 stars This disc introduced me to Brazil.......2006-03-16

What a great CD. I have all of Byrnes Brazilian discs and wish he would issue more. He really captured what makes Brazilian music great with his first three discs in this series. Still, this one is really special. The fourth and fifth disc in this series are dedicated to the artist Tom Ze who is brilliant in his own weird way. This first disc makes you just want to dance all over your living room. I wish Byrne would release more. Of course I now have a lot of the cds by the original artists, but this is the one that hooked me. Buy and enjoy.

4 out of 5 stars Not a New CD.......2005-03-29

Why continue to recycle a CD that is now roughly sixteen years out of date? Yes, it is a great compilation, or, at least, it was in 1989, but times have changed. Maybe somebody should talk Byrne into updating this CD once again, as he did in 1999, with a new compilation or two or six. There are about a score of styles and literally dozens of artists in Brazil who deserve recognition for the music that they are making now. And it is somehow odd that while there is not exactly a shortage of Brazilian compilations out there, most of those efforts have a regretable tendency to recycle yesterday's headliners. How about a fresh compilation that includes such diverse artists as Djavan, Cibelle, Autoramas, Silvia Torres, Monica Salmaso, Carlinhos Brown, Vinicius Cantuaria, Helena, Trio Da Paz, Charlie Brown Jr, Rita Ribeiro, Fernanda Porto, Seu Jorge, and about, oh, fifty others. All are interesting artists making incredible music, and all are making that great music in the 21st century.

5 out of 5 stars one of my desert island CDs.......2004-10-12

I've owned this CD for over ten years and it remains one of my favorites. The Brazilian music featured here manages to be both instantly accessable and yet at the same time exotic and new, from the stripped-down funkiness of "Ponta de Lança Africano" to the majestic "Equatorial" to the melancholy harmonies on "Fio Maravilha." I suppose the reason for this is the fact that these artists grew up immersed in their rich musical traditions, but at the same time they were exposed to the music of the Beatles, Simon and Garfunkel, James Brown, etc. I don't like most of what falls under the "world music" umbrella, but this collection really hits the spot for me.

Also worth mentioning are the excellent liner notes and bilingual lyrics. Honestly, my only complaint is that this CD inspired me to go out and look for more Brazilian music but I've been unable to find anything else that I loved as much as this.
Brazil Classics, Vol. 1: Beleza Tropical
Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
  • Perfect For Non-Experts
  • Great Artists...Just Not Their Best Songs.
  • A great CD
  • Almost worth replacing
  • Why ONLY 5 stars?
Brazil Classics, Vol. 1: Beleza Tropical
Various Artists
Manufacturer: Warner Bros / Wea
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ASIN: B000002LG3
Release Date: 1990-10-25

Tracks:

  1. Ponta de Lanca Africano (Umbabarauma) - Jorge Ben
  2. Sonho Meu - Maria Bethania E Gal Costa
  3. So Quero Um Xodo - Gilberto Gil
  4. Um Canto de Afoxe Para O Bloco do lle (Ile Aye) - Caetano Veloso
  5. O Leaozinho - Caetano Veloso
  6. Cacada - Chico Buarqe
  7. Calice - Chico Buarqe/Milton Nascimento
  8. Equatorial - Lo Borges
  9. San Vicente - Milton Nascimento
  10. Quilomba, o el Dorado Negro - Gilberto Gil
  11. Caramba!... Galileu Da Galileia - Jorge Ben
  12. Caixa de Sol - Nazare Pereira
  13. Maculele - Nazare Pereira
  14. Queixa - Caetano Veloso
  15. Andar Com Fe - Gilberto Gil
  16. Fio Maravilha - Jorge Ben
  17. Anima - Milton Nascimento
  18. Terra - Caetano Veloso

Amazon.com

Compiled by former Talking Head David Byrne and released in 1989, with liner notes and translations by Arto Lindsay, Beleza Tropical documents a New York hipster's first infatuation with the rich, deep, and varied spectrum of Brazilian popular music from the rebellious '70s. There are better Brazilian anthologies, but none so clearly assembled in order to counter the received opinion of Brazilian music as lightweight bachelor-pad fluff (although Milton Nascimento, with his beautiful high tenor, sometimes comes close). Caetano Veloso (whose magnificent "Terra" is itself worth the price of admission) and Gilberto Gil are remarkable lyricists whose music is influenced as much by the Afro-Brazilian rhythms of northern Brazil as by the Beatles. Jorge Ben contributes a pair of highfalutin yet funky soccer songs, Chico Buarque is at his most uncompromisingly poetic, and Nazare Pereira taps deep into Brazilian folklore. --Richard Gehr

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Perfect For Non-Experts.......2007-04-10

Back in the '80s when this came out, US pop stars like David Byrne and Paul Simon won great praise for discovering "world music." Of course, this was the height of arrogance because this music has been around forever, just not known to many in the US. This Brazilian sampler is certainly melodious, though some think it doesn't contain the best work of the great Brazilian artists featured. So what? If you don't know this music very well, this CD makes a fabulous introduction. The lilting rhythms and irresistible melodies will grab any ears on first hearing and not let go.

3 out of 5 stars Great Artists...Just Not Their Best Songs........2003-11-04

I was definitely a little dissapointed in this CD. I originally bought it because it had a lot of my favorite artists on it (Jorge Ben, Milton Nascimento, Gilberto Gil, Caetano Veloso, Chico Buarque, etc.), however this CD does not showcase these artists best songs or work.

5 out of 5 stars A great CD.......2000-01-19

I've had this CD for nearly 10 years now, and I still love it. It is a great introduction to Brazilian music. Like many compilations featuring various artists, there is a wide variety of styles; some songs I don't like as much, while others are just incredible, and that's why it ranks as a five-star CD. I would rank the best songs on "Brazil Classics I: Beleza Tropical" with songs by the Beatles or Simon & Garfunkel. It's hard to describe-- the music is a little bit familiar and accessable to my American ears, and at the same time very different than anything I had heard before. I gave a copy as gift to a friend, and he loved it. Then he promptly went out and bought two copies to give as gifts to other friends. It's definitely the kind of CD you want to share with your friends and spread the word about. The liner notes are quite good, too.

4 out of 5 stars Almost worth replacing.......2000-01-08

I owned this CD until recently. Basically, I wore it out by playing certain cuts over, and over, and over ... mostly at grad school parties where friends would always ask "What's this! " About 70% of this material is as good as any music I've ever heard, Beatles included. It's the other 30% that grates. Such are the slings & arrows of any very good, challenging compilation by more than one artist. Continuity can be a problem. Worth owning once as a fine (and historically important) intro to Brasilian music, but not worth replacing. There's better musica brasileira to be had - once you know what you like. Therein lies the value of this CD.

5 out of 5 stars Why ONLY 5 stars?.......1999-12-01

This is one of the best compilations (not only of brazilian music, but of any kind) i've ever had the luck to listen to, even though i think it's not the best David Byrne's compilation (i think Samba is). It's great from beginning to end, it doesn't have a flaw, it offers you some of the best creations of some of the best MPB musicians of any time. This is a must (IMHO) not only for all the MPB fans (including myself) but all music fans out there, you can't go wrong with this. Thanx David Byrne for such compilation, and even more thanx to the musicians that in any way were part of the process of creating such marvelous music. thanx again!
Beat Beleza
Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
  • A fabulous cd
  • Ivete's upbeat songs r nice, but skip through the slow songs
  • What an exciting record!
  • IVETE SANGALO'S CD IS THE BEST ONE I'VE BOUGHT RECENTLY
  • Sophomore album is better!
Beat Beleza
Ivete Sangalo
Manufacturer: Import [Generic]
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ASIN: B000059HSZ
Release Date: 2001-01-09

Tracks:

  1. Me Deixe Em Paz
  2. Tanta Saudade
  3. Perer
  4. Rosa Roseira
  5. Bug, Bug, Bye, Bye
  6. Lua Q Eu T Dei - Ivete Sangalo, Herbert Vianna
  7. BalanBlack - Gilberto Gil, Ivete Sangalo
  8. Postal
  9. Beat Beleza
  10. Vira, Vira
  11. Quer, Que Eu V
  12. Meu Abra
  13. Romance Muito Louco
  14. Empurra-Empurra

Album Details

New 2000 release by this hip new Brazilian songstress. This is her second solo album and shows her to be a bright star in the MPB music scene.

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars A fabulous cd.......2003-08-08

Bought this album on a hunch,and wondered if it would be any good, not having heard either her or Banda Eva. I'm knocked out by her raw, energetic voice and great arrangements. Unlike another reviewer, I think her ballads are phenomenal. A Lua Q Eu T Dei and Meu Abraco are wonderful examples of her range and power, and complement the more hard driving songs perfectly. I'm going to check out her other albums, definitely, and Banda Eva. Also have to take a course in Brazilian Portuguese to get a handle on the lyrics---my dictionary and freetranslations.com make a mess of them! GREAT album.

3 out of 5 stars Ivete's upbeat songs r nice, but skip through the slow songs.......2002-08-04

I'm a really big fan of Ivete's. Her voice is confident and sexy and it rivals the strength of her Axe counterpart and friend, Daniela Mercury's. Ivete actually has a voice and talent unlike some of the American superstar "divas" who rely upon their images to sell their music rather than actual talent. Ivete and Daniela could outsing any of these phonies any day.

I truly enjoyed the fast up tempo songs on Ivete's album like "Bug, Bug, Bay Bay," "Empurra Empurra," "Vira-Vira," "Rosa Roselia," and her duet with Gilberto Gil. Ivete's fast-songs make me want to get up and dance every time. Even though I don't understand a word of Portuguese, I find myself trying to sing along.

The only problem I had with this album, though, were her slow songs, with the exception of Postal. I think if Ivete gets better ballad material to work with, then she will shine on her ballads as well. It's just that the ones for this album were less than stellar and flat. They were terrible interlude after listening to the faster-tempo songs. (I love your voice Ivete, but sorry those slower tempo songs were not the best.) Ivete's voice shines mostly when she's singing the upbeat songs and r&b songs like Postal rather than the other ballads. If they had been left off the album and she replaced them with other faster tempo songs (heh) then this album would have probably gotten about two more stars from me. The album is worth it just for those few fast tempo songs. This is my first Ivete Sangalo album...but I will be buying more because I'm so in love with her voice. :D. Just set your CD player for skip for the majority slower songs.

5 out of 5 stars What an exciting record!.......2002-05-23

The compositions on this album are exciting and sophisticated. There is very little use of electronic instruments, which makes the sound much more dynamic then earlier Sangalo albums. If you like MPB, its true, you can't go wrong with "Beat Beleza". By the way, "Balanco Black" is a fun duet wit Gilberto Gil.

5 out of 5 stars IVETE SANGALO'S CD IS THE BEST ONE I'VE BOUGHT RECENTLY.......2001-03-11

IF YOU LIKE BRASILIAN MUSIC YOU WILL LOVE THIS CD! THERE ARE SONGS FOR EVERY MOOD, SAMBA TO DANCE TO, R& B BALLADS WHEN YOU ARE FEELING MELLOW, AND EVERYTHING IN BETWEEN. THIS IS THE BEST CD I HAVE BOUGHT RECENTLY. IVETE HAS A REALLY BEAUTIFUL VOICE. I RECCOMEND THIS CD TO EVERYONE WHETHER OR NOT YOU UNDERSTAND PORTUGUESE.

5 out of 5 stars Sophomore album is better!.......2001-03-11

Ivete Sangalo did it again and somehow created an album better than her great debut album! She borrows from Djavan and Chico Buarque to redo Tanta Saudade, and she does it magnificently! This album includes great Axe, Pagode, Samba, ballads, and is one of Brazil's best.
Beleza Tropical 2: Novo! Mais! Melhor!, Compiled By David Byrne
Average customer rating: 3 out of 5 stars
  • "Some" great cuts
  • Truly a great sampling of new Brazilian music
  • Very Good
  • "Eh"
  • Stinks
Beleza Tropical 2: Novo! Mais! Melhor!, Compiled By David Byrne
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Manufacturer: Warner Bros / Wea
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ASIN: B00000DGUT
Release Date: 1998-11-10

Tracks:

  1. Madalena - Gilberto Gil
  2. Hoje Eu Quero Sair So - Lenine
  3. Nao Me Estrague O Dia - Os Paralamas Do Sucesso
  4. Ifa, Um Canto Pra Subir - Margareth Menezes
  5. Rios, Pontes & Overdrives - Chico Science & Nacao Zumbi
  6. O Estrangeiro - Caetano Velosa
  7. Tanacara - Gonzaguinha
  8. Curiosidade - Tom Ze
  9. Balanca Pema - Marisa Monte
  10. Batuque - Daniella Mercury
  11. Acho - Carlos Careqa
  12. What Is This? - Sergio Mendes
  13. Imagem - Arnaldo Antunes
  14. Pregoes Do Rio - Moleque De Rua
  15. O Seu Olhar - Arnaldo Antunes

Amazon.com

Ten years after Beleza Tropical Volume 1 turned the world on to the popular music of Brazil (MPB), along comes volume 2 to bring us up to date. The first volume did a great job covering the 1960s and '70s; volume 2 does an equally impressive job in focusing on the late '80s and the '90s. The MPB scene is as vibrant as ever. Elder voices of the movement like Gilberto Gil, Caetano Veloso, and Sergio Mendes have recently put out some of the best work of their careers, and you'll find wonderful examples of that here. The new generation of MPB stars are also amply represented--Marisa Monte, Daniela Mercury, the late Chico Science, Moleque de Rua, Os Paralamas Do Successo, and others all contribute excellent work. The songs incorporate the technological changes of the past decade and meld elements of rock, jazz, funk, reggae, and African music with the rich traditions of Brazil. The result is music that is coherent, edgy, and creatively compelling. This compilation is very well sequenced, so that it doesn't sound like a hodgepodge of styles, but instead flows flawlessly from tune to tune. --Jeff Grubb

Customer Reviews:

3 out of 5 stars "Some" great cuts.......2001-09-09

This is a fair album if we compare it to the first one. David leaves outside many great singers/groups like Daude, Suzano, even the great Ed Motta; and on the other hand, some cuts are not worth listing in a "Beleza" (Beauty)album. Anyhow, Gilberto Gil's cut is excellent among two or three more. I stick with the first one.

5 out of 5 stars Truly a great sampling of new Brazilian music.......2001-08-08

I was first introduced to Brazilian music with Byrne's Brazilian Classics, prefering above the others, the Beleza Tropical #1. After loving that album so much for so long, the first time I heard Beleza Tropical 2 I was disappointed. BUT now I LOVE this CD! I don't know what the others who reviewed this CD are griping about. This is a great CD with a lot of fun tracks and talented artsits. There's a lot of MPB I really don't like but there is not on song on this CD I don't think worthy of a compilation like this. Ever since buying this CD, I haven't gone back to the first one. It was time for me to update my tastes for Brazilian music.

4 out of 5 stars Very Good.......1999-12-24

It's very good to hear new artists like Carlos Careqa, Lenine and Arnaldo Antunes and of course the late Chico Science anthology of Brazilian music. I recommend to look for Carlos Careqa's MUSICA PARA FINAL DE SECULO and OS HOMENS SAO TODOS IGUAIS and CHICO SCIENCE'S AFROCIBERDELIA AND MANGUEBEAT. Congratulations to Luaka Bop.

2 out of 5 stars "Eh".......1999-10-27

The title read Novo! Mais! Melhor! and had David Byrne's name on it. But it was anything but the title. Actually I thought this was downright dull. There are loads of compilations with much more flair-- like Nova Bossa for old, Cuca Nova/Red Hot+ Rio for new renditions. Great artists like Mercury, Monte and Veloso are wasted on this-- they're why the CD has two stars instead of one. The only song I enjoyed was "What is This", but I would suggest buying Sergio Mendes' Brasileiro instead of this one. Disappointing CD.. save your money

1 out of 5 stars Stinks.......1999-10-06

This CD is pants. Unfortunately, the Amazon system doesn't allow you to give less than one star. The cover artwork is shite, there is absolutely nothing new on the record, and it's a total waste of time and money. As a statement about Brazilian music of the 90s, look no further than the fact that one of the tracks was written in the 60s. The title, for those who don't speak Portuguese, means new, more, better. It's old, less, worse. Guess Byrne's love affair with Brazil must have gone off the boil. Try Chico Cesar's CuzCuz Clã instead. Now that really is new, more, better
Beleza! Beleza!! Beleza!!!
Average customer rating: Not rated
    Beleza! Beleza!! Beleza!!!
    Trio Mocotó
    Manufacturer: Crammed Disc Us
    ProductGroup: Music
    Binding: Audio CD

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    ASIN: B000BH4YWC
    Release Date: 2005-10-25

    Tracks:

    1. Beleza! Beleza!! Beleza!!!
    2. Dingue Li Bangue - Max de Castro, Wilson Simoninha, Trio Mocot
    3. Coqueiro Verde
    4. Marinella
    5. De Hoje NPassa
    6. Replay (O Meu Time a Alegria da Cidade)
    7. Lo Para Xang
    8. Ziriguidum
    9. Olha Eu A
    10. Onde Anda O Meu Amor - Trio Mocot
    11. Chiclete Com Banana
    12. Pura Beleza
    13. Eu TambQuero Mocot] - Anvil FX, Trio Mocot

    Album Description

    Considered by many as the fathers of Samba soul, legendary veteran Brazilian band Trio Mocotó have made a remarkable comeback!

    They reformed in 2001 after an absence of over twenty years and unleashed the joyful 'Samba Rock' album, which gained them a whole new generation of fans around the globe. The funkier and groovier album, "Beleza! Beleza!! Beleza!!!" was recorded in São Paulo by the band's revised line-up featuring original members João Parahyba & Nereu Gargalo and a new vocalist/guitarist, the exciting Skowa. This perfect party soundtrack features guest appearances by Zuco 103, Wilson Simoninha, Max de Castro, Apollo Nove & more.
    Aystelum
    Average customer rating: Not rated
      Aystelum
      Ed Motta
      Manufacturer: Beleza Records
      ProductGroup: Music
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      ASIN: B000E41KEW
      Release Date: 2006-04-25

      Tracks:

      1. Awunisn
      2. Pharmas
      3. Aystelum
      4. Muita Gig V!!!
      5. Samba Azul
      6. Balendoah
      7. "7" O Musical Medley: Abertura
      8. "7" O Musical Medley: Na Rua
      9. "7" O Musical Medley: Can Em Torno Dele
      10. Charada
      11. Patidid
      12. Guezagui
      Brazil Classics, Vol. 1: Beleza Tropical
      Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
      • Still the Best Introductory Compilation
      • Quintessential Collection of Brazilian Excellence!
      • Excellent Collection
      • Dream of mine
      • Original and the best
      Brazil Classics, Vol. 1: Beleza Tropical
      Various Artists
      Manufacturer: Luaka Bop
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      ASIN: B00004RD0T
      Release Date: 2000-03-28

      Tracks:

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      2. Sonho Meu - Maria Bethania E Gal Costa
      3. So Quero Um Xodo - Gilberto Gil
      4. Um Canto De Afoxe Para O Bloco Do Lle (Lle Aye) - Caetano Veloso
      5. O Leaozinho - Caetano Veloso
      6. Cacada - Chico Buarque
      7. Calice - Chico Buarque/Milton Nascimento
      8. Equatorial - Lo Borges
      9. San Vicente - Milton Nascimento
      10. Quilombo, O El Dorado Negro - Gilberto Gil
      11. Caramba!...Galileu Da Galileia - Jorge Ben
      12. Caixa De Sol - Nazare Pereira
      13. Maculele - Nazare Pereira
      14. Queixa - Caetano Veloso
      15. Andar Com Fe - Gilberto Gil
      16. Fio Maravilha - Jorge Ben
      17. Anima - Milton Nascimento
      18. Terra - Caetao Veloso

      Customer Reviews:

      5 out of 5 stars Still the Best Introductory Compilation.......2002-08-29

      Like the other reviewers, this was pretty much my introduction to Brazilian popular music. The Jorge Ben video was also on fairly regular rotation on Black Entertainment Television in the late 80's and early 90's. What ever happened to their world music shows......

      But I digress. Obviously all the reviewers of this record highly recommend it, and I'm no exception. The music is absolutely awesome, and the information (including translations) inside the jacket is priceless. You can also find more stuff on Luakabop.com

      5 out of 5 stars Quintessential Collection of Brazilian Excellence!.......2002-05-31

      Every track on this album is a killer! This was the first Brazilian CD I bought and although my collection of Latin music has grown substantially, I still turn to it when all else fails. It's a great introduction to the genre and by far the most comprehensive compilation of Brazilian Pop/Rock/folk music I've ever heard.

      Like many countries that have had to put up with hard-line political regimes, music has always been an outlet to vent social & political frustrations, document life and present hope even in the darkest hours. The lightness of much Brazilian pop is often confused for music without guts. It is hard to imagine the music presented here as being in any way dangerous, but the military regime that controlled Brazil during the late '60s and early '70s found it very subversive. So much so that the artists Caetano Veloso & Gilberto Gil were exiled and lived in London for several years. The sleeve notes document all of this extremely well and present the lyrics to each track in the original Portuguese as well as the English translation. There is also a list of the original albums this compilation was derived from, many of which are well worth seeking out (Milton Nascimento's "Clube Da Esquina" being a prime example).

      Most of the music on this CD is from the 70's. It's funk, acoustic, guitar, harmonic, vocal, melodic brilliance. Many of 'thee' Brazilian musical exponents are represented here (Jorge Ben, Maria Bethany, Milton Nascimento, Gilberto Gil, Gal Costa, Caetano Veloso etc.). There's even a track about football: Jorge Ben's "Umbabarauma" (which has been sampled by Fila Brazillia on the track "Pots and Pans"). It's obvious that this is just the tip of the Brazilian iceberg and it would be hard for a single CD to cover all the aspects & diversity present in Brazilian music. So if you want get started I'd buy this CD, I guarantee that after hearing it you will crave for MORE! (The good news is that Luaka Bop's releases are already in double figures.)...

      5 out of 5 stars Excellent Collection.......2002-05-24

      Let me start by saying that I know nothing about Brazilian music. I used to think it all sounded like "Girl from Ipanema." This CD gloriously proves otherwise. While no one collection can capture the breadth of a country's musical culture, this one does a good job of at least illustrating variety in Brazilian music. And the songs are great. There are songs in this collection that make you want to learn Portuguese just so you can appreciate them more. Heck, I've sung along with a few of the cuts without even knowing what I was singing (I do a mean Milton Nasciamento falsetto). It's simply a great, great CD. I don't know how representative of Brazil these selections are, and, to be honest, I don't really care. I just love the music. It's wonderful.

      5 out of 5 stars Dream of mine.......2002-03-19

      I don't know if it's the soccer player in me, or the fact that I'm half-Portuguese and it's in my blood, but I took to this album instantly and I never have tired of listening to it, in 6 years. Great rhythms and enchanting voices, this is just one entertaining disc to have, and a great primer for anybody interested in Brazilian music. It also offers a lot of insight into the sociopolitical climates of the times from when these songs were released, and the translations and history included in the CD jacket are much appreciated, and enhance the listening experience all that much more. A truly great collection of music that I have every confidence in recommending to you if you want something different that has a great dance beat and I dare you to sit still in your chair while you listen. Enjoy!

      5 out of 5 stars Original and the best.......2001-12-05

      This album put the Luaka Bop label on the map for many people, and in many ways it is still an example of their best work. This compilation contains some of the best south american music I have heard, even though the tracks now date back several decades. If you are looking to get your feet wet with a Luaka Bop title this is the one for you.
      Tropique Samba Lounge: Beleza Pura
      Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
      • Another Great "Tropique" CD!
      Tropique Samba Lounge: Beleza Pura
      Various Artists
      Manufacturer: Universal International
      ProductGroup: Music
      Binding: Audio CD

      BrazilBrazil | South & Central America | International | Styles | Music
      GeneralGeneral | International | Styles | Music
      SambaSamba | Latin Music | International | Styles | Music
      Afro BrazilianAfro Brazilian | Latin Music | International | Styles | Music
      GeneralGeneral | Latin Music | Styles | Music
      Latin PopLatin Pop | Latin Music | Styles | Music
      Bossa NovaBossa Nova | Latin Music | Styles | Music
      Brazilian JazzBrazilian Jazz | Jazz | Styles | Music
      GeneralGeneral | Jazz | Styles | Music
      Jazz FusionJazz Fusion | Jazz | Styles | Music
      Latin JazzLatin Jazz | Jazz | Styles | Music
      Smooth JazzSmooth Jazz | Jazz | Styles | Music
      InternationalInternational | Imports | Stores | Music
      ASIN: B00007BH9W
      Release Date: 2002-11-19

      Tracks:

      1. R Gal Costa
      2. Presente Cotidiano - LuMelodia
      3. Cravo e Canela - Banda Black Rio
      4. Maria TrFilhos - Milton Nascimento
      5. Bananeira - JoDonato,
      6. Novos Tempos - Martina
      7. Dez Mais Um Amor - Ed Motta
      8. Com Esse Que Eu Vou - Elis Regina
      9. Su de Sambas: Pra Machucar Meu Cora/Rosa Maria/NTenho ... - Tamba Trio
      10. Louco Por Voc Caetano Veloso
      11. Nega - Emilio Santiago,
      12. Rosa Morena - Nana Caymmi
      13. Maracatu Ato - Gilberto Gil
      14. Aquarela do Brasil (Brazil) - Antonio Carlos Jobim

      Customer Reviews:

      5 out of 5 stars Another Great "Tropique" CD!.......2003-11-04

      I bought this CD in addition to the companion version, "Tropique Samba Lounge: Emoroio", which is just as good as this one. Be sure to check out both! This CD has a great collection of bossa nova, MPB, and funk music from Brazil's greatest era of music: the 60's and 70's. All the artists on here are legendary: Luiz Melodia, Gal Costa, Banda Black Rio, Milton Nascimento, Elis Regina, Caetano Veloso, Antonio Carlso Jobim, and Gilberto Gil....Just to name a few. Enjoy!
      As Melhores Do Maluco Beleza
      Average customer rating: Not rated
        As Melhores Do Maluco Beleza
        Raul Seixas
        Manufacturer: Eldorado
        ProductGroup: Music
        Binding: Audio CD

        GeneralGeneral | International | Styles | Music
        GeneralGeneral | Latin Music | Styles | Music
        Pop RockPop Rock | Pop | Styles | Music
        InternationalInternational | Imports | Stores | Music
        ASIN: B000F4LD16
        Release Date: 2006-04-10

        Tracks:

        1. Rock Das Aranha
        2. Maluco Beleza
        3. Sociedade Alternativa
        4. Metamorfose Ambulante
        5. Medley: Gita/ Ouro De Tolo/ Eu Nasci Ha Dez Mil Anos Atras
        6. Medley: Al Capone/ Rockixe/ Preludio/ Como Vovo Ja Dizia (Oculos Escuros)
        7. S.O.S.
        8. O Trem Das Sete
        9. Nao Pare Na Pista
        10. Rock Around The Clock
        11. A Carimbador Maluco
        12. Capim Guine
        Beleza Rara
        Average customer rating: Not rated
          Beleza Rara
          Banda Eva
          Manufacturer: Musicrama/Koch
          ProductGroup: Music
          Binding: Audio CD

          GeneralGeneral | International | Styles | Music
          ASIN: B00000DZLS
          Release Date: 1997-04-29

          Rock Music:

          1. Break Syndical [Import]
          2. Brokenhearted Dragonflies: Insect Electronica from Southeast Asia
          3. Buenos Aires-Paris: 1928-1943 [Live]
          4. Build Up
          5. Celestial Chants - Live Kirtan With Gandharva
          6. Celtic Pride
          7. Chill: Brazil, Vol. 3 [Import]
          8. Chod: Cutting Through Dualism
          9. Delivery
          10. Desert Equations [Import]

          Rock Music

          rock music

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