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Samba lovers will rejoice at this boisterous album from Martinho Da Vila.
This album sold over a million copies and yielded a diamond album for the Vila Isabel sambista Martinho da Vila. On the worst side of the album are the very hits responsible for its success, "Tá Delícia, Tá Gostoso," "Devagar, Devagarinho," "Cuca Maluca," and "Mulheres." But, on the positive side are the Afro elements of "Namoradeira," the wonderful creations of Cabana in "O Gurufim Do Cabana" and Candeia in "Em Memória de Candeia," and other composers' songs, in which the atmosphere of the community meetings of the hills are genuinely recreated with full ginga vocal renditions by Martinho. ~ Alvaro Neder
New Martinhoas CD, Represents Brand Original New Recordings, 12 On The Whole, Light & Romantic Samba, For Samba Lovers, Of Course. Ta Delicio, Ta Gostoso, (Itas Delicious, Itas Tasty) Is The Sweetest And Rightest Way To Sing Samba. Ta Delicia Ta Gostoso Music Martinho Da Vila Ta Delicia Ta Gostoso Songs | 1. | Mulheres |
| 2. | Cuca Maluca |
| 3. | Namoradeira |
| 4. | Devagar Devagarinho |
| 5. | Ta Delicia Ta Gostoso |
| 6. | Por Favor Me Ajude |
| 7. | To Vendo que Voce Me Quer |
| 8. | Nao Rolou Mas Vai Rolar |
| 9. | Um ai ai Pro Meu Amor |
| 10. | Gurufim Do Cabana |
| 11. | Estrela Brilha |
| 12. | Em Memoria de Candeia |
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