Brazilian spoken word
Bernedo
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Does anyone know any brazilian spoken word albums? 60s to 80s would be better. Would like to buy some to work it out in homemade podcasts. Thanks guys.
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I know some records with people reading poems and
other with instructions for Yoga and gymnastics.
Peace
Yeah, anything else. You can post whatever you know. Thank you.
Anyway, I found one of them (poems) for download:
I found it here (site in Portuguese):
Peace
Peace
You're welcome.
If you want, I can buy some of these records for you whenever I find them.
I'm in Brazil, so shipping costs are a bit high, though.
Peace
Really? If you got a Discogs or ebay account send it to me, I would be interested
I don't have accounts on ebay or discogs.
What I can do is buy the ones I find, wait till I have a few records
to send all at once to save you some money on shipping costs.
I don't think they are expensive, but I can't say for sure because I
never pay attention to them.
Peace
thx
Uploading it right now.
Will post as soon as the loading ends.
Peace
Enjoy!
That's the one Madlib used prominently on his Brazil mix, right?
it's the intro of Os Mutantes' "Portugal de navio" song, from
their LP Jardim eletrico (1971).
Check it here:
Peace
thanks for the tracks and info
Not exactly? When I opened that topic, was because this 'Flight to Brazil' comp by Madlib contained one of the best audio samples I've heard in a while! Always dreamed to know where are them from. Madlib is always up from me and now you too. This forum is ace.
Thank you SO MUCH man!
Oh, and do you have the title of that album?
I think he's refering to the album I posted above - Brasil by music.
If I'm not wrong there are other two albums with the same name,
offered by Cruzeiro airlines to their customers.
http://www.zshare.net/audio/602825424684a583/
Have you got any idea? Checked many versions of the tune but none of them was I' searchin' for. Thank you!
Judging by how it sounds it may be "Quinteto Violado", but I'm not sure cos'
I never heard it before. Will check and confirm it later.
It's not for sure. Well, I say for sure because I've checked the album version and it's not. If it's a version of theirs, should be a live album. Quinteto's version is singed, as all versions I've listened to. This one it's instrumental.
The number of times I've been asked what this is is ridiculous. It's Wagner Tiso's version of Noticias Do Brasil, called Os Passaros. It's on his 1985 album, also called Os Passaros. A quick google search turned up a download link here.
You're right. I just checked and it's not Quinteto's version.
Now you got me curious to know who's playing it, too.
If I ever find it, I'll let you know.
Peace
Thanks, G.
The original name of Milton's song is Noticias do Brasil (Os passaros trazem),
something like News from Brazil (The birds bring).
Mystery solved!
Uoouuuh! Thank you :D