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Tracklist

1Mandinga
2Belo Dia
3Las Cholitas Luchadoras De La Paz
4Para Cachaito
5Luz De Vela
6Ode À Preguiça
7Maré
8Interlúdio
9(Adeus) Fidel
10Noche Del Viajero
11Santaolalla
12Jongo

Credits

  • DrumsPaulo Soares
  • GuitarHenrique Diaz
  • Piano, KeyboardsBruno Gold
  • TrumpetMauricio Takara

Notes

Tracks 9, 10 - Trio version

Video

Info

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Baoba Stereo Club - Baoba Stereo Club mp3

Performer: Baoba Stereo Club

Title: Baoba Stereo Club

Country: Brazil

Release date: 2014

Label: Objeto Sonoro Records

Style: Jazz-Funk, Post Rock

Catalog: OBJ009

Genre: Jazz / Rock / Latin

Size MP3: 2025 mb

Rating: 4.0 / 5

Votes: 501

Record source: CD, Album

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Silverbrew
Some of the finest arrangements in contemporary Brazilian instrumental music. Baobá Stereo Club seems to blend influences of Moacir Santos and Tortoise, André Geraissati and The Durutti Column, Afro-Brazilian sounds from the 1960s and post-rock from the 1990s/2000s - yet, with their own distinguishing sound signature. Hard to define, easy to enjoy.
Silverbrew
Some of the finest arrangements in contemporary Brazilian instrumental music. Baobá Stereo Club seems to blend influences of Moacir Santos and Tortoise, André Geraissati and The Durutti Column, Afro-Brazilian sounds from the 1960s and post-rock from the 1990s/2000s - yet, with their own distinguishing sound signature. Hard to define, easy to enjoy.