| | Brazilian Jazz DVD Audio
This is a DVD-Audio disc. The DVD-Audio content can only be read by a DVD-Audio player. The Dolby Digital 5.1 and DTS audio tracks provided on this disc will play on a standard DVD player.
This sonically advanced DVD-Audio release presents some of the Brazilian jazz community's most exciting music. Songs include "Samba No Pe," "Trilhos Urbanos," and "Goiania."
This DVD Audio features a variety of Brazilian jazz musicians, captured with state-of-the-art clarity of 96/24 digital.
MLP (for DVD Audio Players) 5.1 - Portuguese
DTS (for DTS-Capable Systems) 5.1 - Portuguese
PCM (for all DVD-Video Players) 2.0 - Portuguese
DVD Features:
Region 0
Audio: Brazilian Jazz Songs | 1. | Goiania - Various Artists |
| 2. | Trilhos Urbanos - Various Artists |
| 3. | Seu Tenorio - Various Artists |
| 4. | Samba No Pe - Various Artists |
| 5. | Forro Do ABC - Various Artists |
| 6. | O Morro Nao Tem Vez - Various Artists |
| 7. | Cravo E Canela - Various Artists |
| 8. | Rua Japeri - Various Artists |
| 9. | Africa - Various Artists |
| 10. | After the Gig - Various Artists |
| 11. | Mulitplos Desejos - Various Artists |
| 12. | Calfuringa - Various Artists |
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