Rosalie Howarth and Dan Storper explore the melodic side of Brazilian music in this week’s Putumayo World Music Hour: Acoustic Brazil.
Episode 25.17
Airdates: April 21st - April 27th, 2025
Featuring:
1. Caetano Veloso - “Cajuina” (From the albums “Cinema Trascendental” on Polygram and “Acoustic Brazil” on Putumayo)
2. Anna de Hollanda - “Samba Triste” (From the albums “Vert Bresil” on Pygmalion Records and “Acoustic Brazil” on Putumayo)
3. Márcio Faraco with Chico Buarque - “Ciranda” (From the albums “Ciranda” on Universal Music 4. Jazz France and “Acoustic Brazil” on Putumayo)
4. Marina Lima - “O Chamado” (From the album “Acontecimentos” on EMI)
5. Marcantonio - “Sabiá” (From the album “Camisa Amarela” and “Music From the Chocolate Lands” on Putumayo)
6. Miriam Maria - “Boi de Haxixe” (From the album “Rosa Fervida Em Mel” on MCD)
7. Gal Costa - “Aquele Frevo Axé” (From the albums “Aquele Frevo Axé” on BMG Brasil and “Acoustic Brazil” on Putumayo)
8. Paulinho Moska - “Admiração” (From the albums “A Gema do Novo Musical FM” on Dabliu and “Samba Bossa Nova” on Putumayo)
9. Quarteto Jobim-Morelenbaum - “Eu E O Meu Amor/Lamento No Morro” (From the album “Quarteto” on Velas and “Samba Bossa Nova” on Putumayo)
10. Vanessa da Mata - “Bem Da Vida” (From the album “Vanessa da Mata” on Epic)
11. Teresa Cristina - “Meu Mundo e Hoje (Eu Sou Assim)” (From the album “Vert Bresil” on Pygmalion Records and “Acoustic Brazil” on Putumayo)
12. Paulinho da Viola - “A Voz do Povo”
13. Chico Buarque - “Quando Eu For Eu Vou Sem Pena”
14. Rosa Passos - “Pequena Music Noturna”
15. Beth Carvalho - “Dança da Solidão”