Brazilian Lounge CD
by Putumayo
Seductive Brazilian melodies and subtle electronica mix on this collection of contemporary chill-out rhythms
Seductive Brazilian melodies and subtle electronica mix on this collection of contemporary chill-out rhythms
1. Paula Morelenbaum - Brigas Nunca Mais - (Brazil)
2. Mundo Livre S/A - Meu Esquema - (Brazil)
3. Luca Mundaca - Há Dias - (Brazil)
4. BossaCucaNova feat. Adriana Calcanhotto - Previsão - (Brazil)
5. Marcos Valle - Água de Côco - (Brazil)
6. Bïa - Mariana - (Brazil)
7. Katia B - Parece Mentira - (Brazil)
8. BiD feat. Seu Jorge - E Depois - (Brazil)
9. Bebel Gilberto - August Day Song (remixed by King Britt) - (Brazil)
10. Dois Irmãos feat. Mariana De Moraes - Como Vou Fazer (Remix) - (Brazil)
11. Marcela - Os Grilos - (Brazil)
12. Marissa - Saudade Fez Um Samba - (Brazil)
It is impossible to deny the influence that Brazil has on today’s global culture. From music and film to fashion and dance, Brazil has become one of the world’s most important resources of popular art and entertainment. In appreciation of this extraordinary culture, Putumayo presents Brazilian Lounge, a collection featuring the sultry voices and urban grooves of many of Brazil’s finest contemporary musicians.
Opening the album is a track by Paula Morelenbaum, a star of Brazil’s “new Bossa” movement. Her pristine voice and graceful approach to song earned her a spot in Antonio Carlos Jobim’s band. She later embarked on a successful solo career and received a Sharp Award (Brazilian Grammy) as the “Best New Female Rock/Pop Artist.
”The fusions of samba, soul and funk by alternative Brazilian musician and producer BiD, combined with the vocals of international music and film star Seu Jorge, make “E Depois”one of the stand-out tracks on the collection. Seu Jorge is best known for his gripping role as Knockout Ned in the film City of God. He also appeared in The Life Aquatic with Steve Zissou, starring Bill Murray. It was from Murray that Jorge first heard a Putumayo release and he has since become a fan of the label.
It’s easy to see why Bebel Gilberto, with her exquisite voice and retro style, is one of the world’s most popular Brazilian artists. With over a million albums sold since her debut album was released in 2000, Gilberto is on the “most wanted” lists of the world’s leading electronic producers. On the remixed “August Day Song,” Gilberto compares a rainstorm to being in love.
Known for his soulful voice and bossa nova melodies, Marcos Valle achieved fame in the 60s and 70s and was rediscovered by British dance labels who remixed and re-released his earlier work to enthusiastic audiences. His song “Agua de Coco” is featured on this collection.
Putumayo was putting the final touches on this collection when we received an unsolicited, self-produced CD from newcomer Luca Mundaca. The simple beauty of her voice caused us to stop the presses to make room for her sensual track “Há Dias.
”Brazilian Lounge will take the listener to the contemporary bars and lounges of Rio and Sao Paulo, where a new generation of musicians is reinvigorating the classic sounds of samba and bossa nova. Tri-lingual liner notes include a recipe for a caipirinha cocktail, provided by Sagatiba, enabling you to quench your thirst Brazilian style.