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Selina :bowdown: Teano Goddess!
Teena Marie did many nice spanish/portugese songs, R.I.P. T
This one should be titled "Legs Wide Open" :ROFL:
Selina :bowdown: Teano Goddess!
Teena Marie did many nice spanish/portugese songs, R.I.P. T
Me too.Hi Bernard,
my love of South American music came via Stan Getz with Astrid Gilberto with Bossa Nova and has progressed from there.
It certainly is a niche thread, but it has had a lot of views.So I will start my contribution to this niche thread ....
I just listened to samples from that album, and really enjoyed it. Thanks for the recommendation; it's one I definitely have to order. She certainly is a prolific artist.with this great voice and interpretation..........Leila Pinheiro.
My first album of hers was Coisas Do Brasil, she is a contemporary taking on the genre of Bossa Nova, some Samba and occasional pop.
Astrud Gilberto definitely was not just for my father (who was from Goa and spoke fluent Portuguese); I still enjoy her very much.Try her, especially if you think Astrid Gilberto was for your father, she is showing us that Bossa Nova isn't stuck in the 1950's.
I have several other Brazilians (and Spanish Latinas) to recommend.Like you Bernard, I like Chesky's Ana Caram and have a few albums of hers, fabulous voice, fabulous recordings.
I just returned from the Montreal show. There were no CLX's, but I did listen to a couple of tracks of this CD in the MBL room. After "Cucurucucu Paloma" concluded, both the exhibitor and one of the visitors asked me the name of the CD and noted it down, so if you were hesitating to buy the CD ......"Amor" is the second CD of Amanda Martinez....
.......I'm looking forward to listening to it on the CLX, an opportunity I hope to get when I go to the Montreal Hi-Fi Show later this month.......
Most of her stuff is upbeat, but she does a great job of "Cucurucucu Paloma" (not her composition), which is a sad song.
I just returned from the Montreal show. There were no CLX's, but I did listen to a couple of tracks of this CD in the MBL room. After "Cucurucucu Paloma" concluded, both the exhibitor and one of the visitors asked me the name of the CD and noted it down, so if you were hesitating to buy the CD ......
Jeff, I finally got the album, and like her voice. I enjoy a lot of the tracks, but find that some are over-orchestrated; I tend to like just a few acoustic instruments, and really dislike the electric guitar when it is used in this kind of music. It just seems incongruous to hear an electric guitar in the mix.So I will start my contribution to this niche thread with this great voice and interpretation..........Leila Pinheiro.
My first album of hers was Coisas Do Brasil, she is a contemporary taking on the genre of Bossa Nova, some Samba and occasional pop.
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MARTA GOMEZ: EL CORAZON Y EL SOMBRERO
I just received an email from CD Baby, advising me that there is a new Marta Gomez CD, and since I am a big fan of hers, decided to buy it. As I have an amazon gift card, I went to the amazon.ca site, but they don't have it, so I tried amazon.com, and sure enough they have it, but amazon will not ship the CD to Canada. This is really insane, where a US company like amazon will not ship to Canada. Does anyone understand the (lack of) logic? I managed to order it from an independent seller on amazon. Looking forward to it.
Hi Bernard,Jeff, I finally got the album, and like her voice. I enjoy a lot of the tracks, but find that some are over-orchestrated; I tend to like just a few acoustic instruments, and really dislike the electric guitar when it is used in this kind of music. It just seems incongruous to hear an electric guitar in the mix.
I received the CD today; it was great accompaniment to my lunchtime roasted chicken sammich. Another delightful CD from Marta, where she has set music to the poems of Federico Garcia Lorca. Caveat: to me she can do no wrong. Recommended.MARTA GOMEZ: EL CORAZON Y EL SOMBRERO
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