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Jorge Ben
Dádiva

Dádiva

Artists

Jorge Ben

Catno

VAMPI 252

Formats

1x Vinyl LP Album Reissue

Country

Spain

Release date

Jan 1, 2022

So many hits on this awesome 1983 recording by one of the giants of Brazilian music, Jorge Ben. This masterpiece includes the great boogie joint ‘Rio Babilonia’ as well as the all-time classics ‘Taj Mahal/Pais Tropical’, the soulful opener ‘Eu Quero Ver A Rainha’ featuring Tim Maia, and many other samba funk jams arranged by Lincoln Olivetti.
An essential addition to any Brazilian music collection.

Media: Mi
Sleeve: M

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A1

Eu Quero Ver A Rainha

A2

Conquero

A3

Dádiva Dadá

A4

Taj Mahal / Filho Maravilha / País Tropical

B1

A Loba Comeu O Canário

B2

Ana Tropicana

B3

Energia Bom Bom

B4

Rio Babilônia

B5

O Reino Encantado Do Amor

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