| | Beginner's Guide To Brazil CD - Import
BEGINNER'S GUIDE TO BRAZIL is a triple-CD compilation of tracks recorded by various Brazilian recording artists.
Award winning series. This 3CD set takes you through the classic Brazilian artists from the 70's and 80's feauring the Bossa Nova and hottest club tracks by producers and DJ's inspired by the countys richest musical heritage. Beginner's Guide To Brazil Music Beginner's Guide To Brazil Songs | 1. | Zanzibar |
| 2. | Agora Ou Nunca Mais - Ana Mazzotti |
| 3. | Nana - Deodato |
| 4. | Ra, A - Joao Donato |
| 5. | Carioca-Mexmo - Edson E Tito |
| 6. | Batuque - Bebeto |
| 7. | Bananeira - Emilio Santiago |
| 8. | Mane Joao - Wanderlea |
| 9. | Chamega - Tom Ze |
| 10. | Neguinho - Banda Favela |
| 11. | Azul Bahia - Joyce |
| 12. | Afro Blue - Dom Um Romao |
| 13. | O Astronauta - Baden Powell |
| 14. | Nao Para - Bid |
| 15. | Luisas |
| 16. | Os Ocuulos Escuros de Cartola - Max de Castro |
| 17. | Origem da Felicidade - Celso Fonseca |
| 18. | Papo de Psicologo - Jairzinho Oliveira |
| 19. | Umbabaraumba (Ponta de Lanca Africana) - Grupo Batuque |
| 20. | Rainha - Totonho E Oscabra |
| 21. | La Do Mar - Patricia Marx |
| 22. | Amor Errado - Fernanda Porto |
| 23. | Esperanca (For Sylvia) - Bruno E. |
| 24. | Maria Moita - Rosalia de Souza |
| 25. | Magnifica - Zeb |
| 26. | In the Mood For Bossa - S-Tone Inc. |
| 27. | Guaio a Caracas - Paul & Mark |
| 28. | Mas Eu Quer Ser |
| 29. | Escravos Do Jo (Da Lata Remix) |
| 30. | Corsa Notturna - Vuca |
| 31. | Ebatule - Belladonna |
| 32. | Un Bom Motivo - Funkestra |
| 33. | In Samba - Nicola Conte |
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