| | Cafe Brazil CD
2009 three CD set. From Rio to Rome, Sao Paulo to St Tropez, Recife to Reykjavik, something's buzzing! Yes, it's the sound of Brazil's Samba, Bossa Nova and Jazz. Our intrepid cafe owner adds to his tropical chain with a beachside brasserie and sounds to match. 48 tracks. Metro Triples. Cafe Brazil Review
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