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I liked it too, well done!
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What a strange review, almost a plea. Why would you want to touch our sensibilities? Do you want us to buy their records? I don't think that's how it works; at most, you might get a few more people to appreciate them, and that's fine, but charity—that’s a different matter. I know dozens and dozens of very talented musicians who make music for the love of it and maybe work as carpenters or electricians, and then I wonder, why do they play, for money or for art?
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Two reviews on the casapagina of artists from Recife, I can't believe it!
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Very heartfelt receipt, well done!
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Nice review, it had escaped me and then poetry...
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Good job. Bireli is excellent, I don't know the other one. Exciting proposal, class and simplicity.
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All in one breath like a grappino!
D-12 D12 World
18 apr 09
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The cover is awful!
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Great review. I'll pass on the proposal. I sleep even too much, thank God, and I also take an afternoon nap; I don't like wounds and blood. By the way, for those who enjoy intense stuff, I recommend "Irreversible" by Gaspar Noé.
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I appreciated your review, especially because it talks about music from the country where I currently live. However, in my opinion, you've put too much on the table, and I can only highlight Omaha's comment regarding the 1950s, where it's appropriate to frame the bossa nova movement; I believe that 1964 is closer to tropicalism than bossa nova. As for the history of jazz from that period, I admit I don't know much. I also find it reductive to say that bossa nova is a white reinterpretation of samba; Brazil, unlike the United States, presents a mixture from which the components cannot be discerned, there is not just black or white, but an infinite array of shades. I'm not familiar with the album, but good review.