Uma Batida Diferente Bossacucanova

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  • Release Date: 09/28/2004
  • Original Release: 2001
  • Sales Rank: 52,533
  • Label: SIX DEGREES
  • UPC: 657036110625
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Uma Batida Diferente

1LISTENBom Dia Rio (Posto 6) / Cris Delanno 3:37
2LISTENSamba da Minha Terra / Zuco 103 3:36
3LISTENEssa Moça Tá Diferente / Wilson Simoninha 4:24
4LISTENPrevisão 3:03
5LISTENVai Levando / Trio Mocotó 3:29
6LISTENJust a Samba 3:04
7LISTENQueria 4:45
8LISTENÁguas de Março (Waters of March) / Cris Delanno 4:45
9LISTENBonita 3:28
10LISTENFeitinha Pro Poeta 3:33
11LISTENOnde Anda Meu Amor / Cris Delanno 4:20

Editorial Reviews

The Brazilian trio Bossacucanova has been taking the smooth, jazzy sound of bossa nova and muscling it up with breakbeats, turntablism, and electronica since they first hit the international dance music scene in 1999. Their third album isn't really a departure from their previous work (album title notwithstanding, the beats are pretty much the same), but it does represent a continued refinement of their approach. Bass player Márcio Menescal brings his father, the legendary producer and guitarist Roberto Menescal, on board yet again to lend his delicious licks and slinky filigrees to the proceedings, and other guests include singer Marcos Valle and Bossacucanova's labelmates Zuco 103, whose contribution on "Samba da Minha Terra" is one of the album's highlights. But the real star of the show is Brazilian-American singer Cris Delanno, whose interpretations of "Onde Anda Meu Amor" and the Antonio Carlos Jobim song "Aguas de Março" have a special, bittersweet appeal. Really, though, there isn't a weak track on this wonderful record. Very highly recommended. Rick Anderson, All Music Guide

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