New Bossa
Nova & Bossa Variations
From Brazil And Around The World
Various
Artists

Nueva Bossa Nova
(2002)
Featured artists include Marcos Valle, Bebel Gilberto, Carla
Alexandar, Mo Horizons, Tom & Joyce, Da Lata and many more. If you follow this
genre, you'll probably recognize 90% of the artists included. Surprisingly, most
of the cd is not an overlap if you collect the other compilations. The CD starts
out slower with Patricia Marx E O Meu Amor Vi Passar, then stays mellow with
Marcos Valle. Then a subtle beat is added when you hear the remix to August Day
Song by Bebel Gilberto, then into a lounge mood in the Jet Sounds remix (Nicola
Conte) of "Tic Tac" (do not worry, it is not THE Tic Tac that you know of from
Brasil). Rounded out, you slide through Tom & Joyce, hit Suba and Da Lata and
the CD ends with a soulful track by Tim Hutton.
--an
Amazon reviewer

Post Modern Bossa
(2004)
A Collection of
Brazilian Bossa Influenced Tracks from Some of the World's Next Generation of
Classic Bossa-nova Artists.
Ana
Caram

Ana Caram
Roberto Menescal

Roberto Menescal
Paula & Jaques Morelenbaum
Paula & Jaques Morelenbaum
Morelenbaum2 /
Sakamoto

Casa
(2002)
More Morelenbaum & Sakamoto
Oscar Castro-Neves
Oscar Castro-Neves
Leila Pinheiro

Leila Pinheiro
Trio Mocotó

Trio Mocoto
Also See:
Recommended Bossa CDs
Brazilian Lounge Music
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The Brazilian
Sound:Samba, Bossa Nova
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(Japan)
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