| | Cafe Samba, Vol. 2: A Brazilian Lounge Experience CD (1 Customer Review)
Nicola Conte/Thievery Corp/Tao Of Groove/Time Pasing/Praful
Recording information: GBMUSIC Studio; Groovaphonic Studio, Rome, Italy; MasterBlaster Studio, Rome, Italy.
Arranger: Roy Shakked.
Personnel: Brent St.Clair, Algodao Doce, Paola Arnesano, Rose Max (vocals); Praful (flute, Fender Rhodes piano); Gregor Salto (piano, Fender Rhodes piano, Clavinet); Giacomo Bondi (piano, keyboards, percussion); Afra Mussawisade (congas).
Audio Mixers: Gregor Salto; Giacomo Bondi.
Cafe Samba, Vol. 2: A Brazilian Lounge Experience Music | List Price | $17.98 (You save $3.33) | | Category | Rock/Pop Albums, Rock CDs, International, Dance, Electronica, Brazilian, Oldies Collections | | Label | Sunswept Music | | Orig Year | 2004 | | All Time Sales Rank | 120158  | | CD Universe Part number | 6762468 | | Catalog number | 063010 | | Discs | 1 | | Release Date | Aug 17, 2004 | | Studio/Live | Studio | | Mono/Stereo | Stereo | | Producer | Pierluigi Zito; Roberto "Roby J.C." Colella; Eric Hilton; Dom Scuteri; Gregor Salto; Paul Micioni; Peter Micioni; 4mula; Nene; Nicola Conte; Racoon; Rob Garza; Roy Shakked; Giacomo Bondi; BossaCucaNova | | Engineer | Gregor Salto; Giacomo Bondi |
Cafe Samba, Vol. 2: A Brazilian Lounge Experience Songs | 1. | Maracana - Bunglove |
| 2. | Samba Tranquilla - Thievery Corporation |
| 3. | Inspiracao - Praful |
| 4. | Ultra Samba - Bossacucanova |
| 5. | Bossa Per Due - Nicola Conte |
| 6. | Sonhando Ipanema - Barrierre |
| 7. | Rimini Samba - Banda Nova |
| 8. | Sensacao - Racoon/Rose Max |
| 9. | Serrano Story - Gregor Salto |
| 10. | Copacabasa - Barrio Jazz Gang |
| 11. | Sambastique - Panaphonic |
| 12. | One Is the Loneliest Number - The Tao of Groove |
| 13. | Time Has to Come - No Light |
| 14. | At the Brazilian Cafe - Giacomo Bondi |
| 15. | Sabor Antibe - Time Passing |
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