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MOFB 3584LP
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This 1969 album, originally released on Odeon Records, is one of the better Brazilian funk albums of its time. Eduardo Araujo started his career as a garage rocker that also went into mainstream pop. In between, he recorded some awesome albums like this soul-drenched set, which features several songs by no less that Tim Maia. Maia also wrote Brazilified arrangements for North American soul songs by Arthur Conley and Smokey Robinson. Interesting crossover tunes with the best from Detroit and New York soul but with a Brazilian flavor. This is pretty smokin' boogaloo mania.
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