The third album from the legendary Os Mutantes – part of the essential trio of sides released during the Tropicalia years! The record's got a sound that's tighter and a bit more straightforward than their previous efforts – stricter song formats, and styl
After making her professional debut as the cool, breathy voice behind the historic 1964 crossover smash "The Girl from Ipanema," Brazilian singer Astrud Gilberto became a major force in popularizing the bossa nova sound.
Dez Anos Depois, released in 1971, is a stunning double album that revisits Nara Leão's musical journey and celebrates her contributions to Brazilian music.
Jorge Ben's "Big Ben Strikes Again LP" on clear vinyl is a classic, blending samba, bossa nova, and funk with his distinctive guitar style. A must-have for fans of Brazilian music, this album is a vibrant and groovy experience.
Over the soft pads, rich rhythmic grooves and layered textures, audiences are drawn in by the sublime melodies, sultry harmonies ripe with engaging songwriting that seamlessly fuses Portuguese and English languages.
Focusing on their craft, staying out of the fray, and holding fast their faith to find new ways to express the discord and delight of being alive, to turn the duality of existence into hymns we can share, Low present Hey What.