Various - Sucessos Das Telenovelas

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Review by Jesse Rees

"Successos Das Telenovelas" is an album that showcases some of the most popular songs from Brazilian soap operas. With a mix of classic and contemporary tracks, this compilation is a must-have for fans of Brazilian television and music. The album features a variety of artists, including Caetano Veloso, Rita Lee, and Elis Regina, among others.

One of the standout tracks on the album is "Águas de Março" by Elis Regina and Tom Jobim. The song is a timeless classic that captures the essence of Brazilian music. Another notable track is "Fascinação" by Elis Regina, which showcases her incredible vocal range and emotional depth.

The album also includes more recent tracks, such as "Adeus" by MC Don Juan, which has become a viral hit on social media. The song is a perfect example of the fusion of traditional Brazilian music with modern rap and hip-hop.

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Tracks

TrackDurationPreview
Carolina
O Bem Amado
Chorinho Odeon
Modinha Para Gabriela
Baila Comigo
Magoas de Cabocla
Esses Moços
A Xepa
Menino do Rio
Guerra dos Sexos
As Forças Da Natureza
Pai Herói

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Catalog Numbers

P 82 002PP 1/9

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Formats

  • Vinyl
  • LP
  • Compilation
  • Stereo

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Summary by Jesse Rees

"Successos Das Telenovelas" is a fantastic compilation that celebrates the rich musical heritage of Brazil. It's a perfect addition to any music collection and a great introduction to Brazilian music for those who are new to the genre.