Setembro 136 is a compilation album featuring an array of talented artists from Brazil. The album showcases the diversity of Brazilian music, from the samba and bossa nova rhythms to more contemporary sounds. The songs are filled with rich melodies, intricate instrumentation, and soulful vocals that transport the listener to the vibrant streets of Brazil.
One standout track is "Samba de Verão" by Marcos Valle, a classic samba tune that captures the essence of summer in Brazil. Another highlight is "Manhã de Carnaval" by Luiz Bonfá, a hauntingly beautiful ballad that has become a timeless classic.
The album also features lesser-known artists who are equally talented, such as the soulful singer Elza Soares and the eclectic group Os Mutantes. Each track offers something unique, whether it's the upbeat energy of "Soul Brasileiro" by Jorge Ben or the jazzy vibes of "Tristeza" by Nara Leão.