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Todos Los Romances
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Astor Piazzolla
from: Documents Classics
:Album Description:Argentinean Ástor Pantaleón Piazzolla (March 11, 1921 – July 4, 1992) is widely considered the most important tango composer of the latter half of the twentieth century. His oeuvre revolutionized the traditional tango into a new style termed nuevo tango, incorporating elements from jazz and classical music. This 10CD set combines some of his greatest recordings.
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Gal (1969)
: :This Brazilian classic finally gets a proper US release one of the greatest psychedelic albums of the late 60s, and a key part of the Tropicalia movement as well! The record is easily the most tripped-out album ever from Gal Costa far more sinister than Gal's debut of a few months before. The session was still recorded with full arrangements by the legendary Rogerio Duprat (who'd worked previously with Costa, Os Mutantes, and others), but ...
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Revés/Yo Soy
: :This Brazilian classic finally gets a proper US release one of the greatest psychedelic albums of the late 60s, and a key part of the Tropicalia movement as well! The record is easily the most tripped-out album ever from Gal Costa far more sinister than Gal's debut of a few months before. The session was still recorded with full arrangements by the legendary Rogerio Duprat (who'd worked previously with Costa, Os Mutantes, and others), but ...
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Café de los Maestros
:Album Details:Tango box set.
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The Man from Ipanema
: essential recording:Antonio Carlos Jobim--the Brazilian composer, arranger, singer, and pianist and one of the creators of bossa nova--left an extraordinary legacy when he died of heart failure in 1994 in New York at age 67. Many of his songs--including 'The Girl from Ipanema,' 'Chega de Saudade' ('No More Blues'), 'Samba de Uma Nota So' ('One-Note Samba'), 'Corcovado' ('Quiet Nights'), and 'Insensatez' ('How Insensitive')--were not only hits in their day, but have become part of the ...
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Greatest Salsa Ever, Vol. 1-3
: essential recording:Antonio Carlos Jobim--the Brazilian composer, arranger, singer, and pianist and one of the creators of bossa nova--left an extraordinary legacy when he died of heart failure in 1994 in New York at age 67. Many of his songs--including 'The Girl from Ipanema,' 'Chega de Saudade' ('No More Blues'), 'Samba de Uma Nota So' ('One-Note Samba'), 'Corcovado' ('Quiet Nights'), and 'Insensatez' ('How Insensitive')--were not only hits in their day, but have become part of the ...
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Grabaciones Completas 1953-1960
:Album Description:Includes four cds and a book.
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A Man & His Music: The Player
:Album Description:Includes four cds and a book.
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Tesoros de Coleccion
:Album Description:Includes four cds and a book.
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