Sister Bossa, Vol. 2
Track Listings
| 1. Drummer Boy [#] - Italian Secret Service |
| 2. Rhodes to Bahia [#] - Francesco Gazzara |
| 3. Mas Que Nada [#] - Dom Um Romao |
| 4. Segundo [#] - D'Angelo, |
| 5. Rua Escondida - The Black Mighty Orchestra |
| 6. Kharmalion - Bossa Nostra |
| 7. Nylito's Way [#] - Jaymz Nylon |
| 8. Sombre Guitar [2gether Trumpet Take] [#] - LTJ X-Perience |
| 9. One Note Samba [#] - Montefiori Cocktail |
| 10. Matumbana [#] - Maurizio Belladonna |
| 11. Sueno de Bahia [#] - Don Carlos |
| 12. Tropical Wave |
| 13. Good Morning Sunshine [#] - Guglielmo "Will" Bottin |
| 14. London Bossa - Sam Paglia |
Sister Bossa, Vol. 2,Various Artists,Irma Records,Acid Jazz,Brazilian,Brazilian Jazz,Club/Dance,Int'l & World Music,Latin,World Music
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Sister Bossa, Vol. 2
Various Artists Manufacturer: Irma Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00004Y25L Release Date: 2001-04-17 |
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Pretty Solid Compilation - with a Cheesy feel.......2003-10-01
The style of this cd is a light, free spirited sort of Italian bossa feel with Brazilian influences as the title suggests. You hear the sort of music you would expect if you go to an open air cafe on the Italian coast, grabbing a seat at around 11:25 in the morning and having a good cup of coffee.
Some of these cuts are on various other compilations that (mostly) came out after this one. Like "Cafe Samba" for example, or Brazil Re-Mixed and a few others. The Dom Um Romao version of the Sergio Mendes/Tamba Trio classic Mas Que Nada has a powerful vocal and samba beat but IMO, nothing really compares to the Tamba Trio version, adn the cuts are pretty solid. The label for this CD is Irma, which is home to many of the artists included in the compilation. I would recommend individual work by Bossa Nostra, Gazarra, and maybe even Italian Secret Service if you're into the cheesy lounge music. Overall, good CD that I'd recommend.
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