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- 01. Asfalto Selvagem
02. Assanhadinha (samba)
03. Tema 1
04. Por Que Brigamos
05. Tema 2
06. Café Samba
07. Tema 3
08. Chá-Chá-Chá Prá Dois (chá-chá-chá)
09. Engraçadinha (samba)
10. Suicidio (fantasia)
11. Meu Rio Maravilhoso (samba)
12. Tema 4
13. Letícia (chá-chá-chá)
14. Tema 5
15. Um Olhar Assim (fox)
16. Tema 6JOAO NEGRAO
Asfalto Selvagem
[engl] "ASFALTO SELVAGEM" LP is one of the rarest soundtracks ever made in Brazil, arranged by João Negrão. Truly a hard to find item! Asfalto Selvagem is a 1964 Brazilian film directed by J.B. Tanko, a drama based on the first part of the novel "Asfalto Selvagem: Engraçadinha, Seus Pecados e Seus Amores", by writer Nélson Rodrigues. Imagine Les Baxter meets Ennio Morricone and Armando Trovajoli on Jazz Bossa Nova. Ed Motta’s Favorite 1964 Jazz Bossa Nova- Format
- LP
- Release-Datum
- 05.11.2020
- EAN
- EAN 4040824089818
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