The Weather is Here, I Wish You Were Beautiful performed by Jimmy Buffet
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Tropical London performed by Rancid
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Pega a voga, Cabeludo performed by Gilberto Gil
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Jogging Gorgeous Summer performed by Islands
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Roda performed by Gilberto Gil
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Si Manda performed by Jorge Ben
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Curso Intensivo De Boas Maneiras performed by Tom Zé
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Lost In The Paradise performed by Gal Costa
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: a fantastic recording; thanks for drawing my attention to it. Sergio Mendes and Brasil 66 do a great version on their 1970 'Stillness' album as well.
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Que Pena performed by Gal Costa
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: A superb track. I think I've neglected Gal Costa so far.
: I was blown away when I heard this song too. I had heard other Gal songs prior to this, but it was 'Que Pena' that sealed the deal for me to become a fan of hers. Let me know if I'm recommending too many songs; I'm having a really good time here :-D
: Jorge Ben composed this song. The non-stop guitar is typical of his early style. A little clip from'allbrazilian music' about him.(great site) I can't praise him enough.
'Jorge Ben Jor�s music holds a unique role in the Brazilian scene, due to the merging of new elements in his swinging mix and to the way he plays the guitar, revealing his appreciation of soul music and north-American funk, yet incorporating the influence of African and Arabian music, legacy of his Ethiopian mother'
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A minha menina performed by Os Mutantes
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Tuareg performed by Gal Costa
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things we said today performed by sandpipers
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Jungle Montuno performed by Les Baxter
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Mowgli performed by Nino Nardini & Roger Roger
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Laissez Faire performed by Gichy Dan
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God Only Knows performed by Beach Boys
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Internationa Jet Set performed by The Specials
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Underwater Love performed by Smoke City
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The Moon and the Stars performed by Mr. Wright
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England 2 Columbia 0 performed by Kirsty MacColl
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Trejeitos performed by Jun Miyake
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La Princesa y El Soldado performed by Carlos Vives
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