The Best of Astrud Gilberto – Astrud Gilberto Greatest Hits Full Album

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  1. sunshaped
    sunshaped says:

    forgive my confusion, but what is the piece from 13:52– about 20:40? Is that just part of Adeus America? because I think Canto de Ossanha starts after that? but it doesn't seem like it's part of Adeus America. This is literally the first I'm really listening extensively to Astrud, so just checking things out and learning. 🙂 I really love this part at the time I've mentioned above. It seems improvisational, with just the strumming, but it's cool.

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  2. theAlex
    theAlex says:

    bem nhé ,ficou perdida nos anos 60 e se repetindo até hoje, a nara leão viveu bem menos e se reinventou e se superou e olha q se vcs repararem bem a nara e astrud tinham praticamente o mesmo jeito de cantar lá no inicio da bossa nova.

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  3. BeeBea
    BeeBea says:

    I've know this voice for at least 50 years, yet never knew who was behind it until a year ago. I was a baby in New Jersey, and my father and mother would listen to this voice. I always related, "The Girl From Ipanema" from Deon Warwick singing the song. Yet Astrud's sound never left my brain either. Coming down south in the late 60's, unfortunately, I lost touch with my roots (this sound). Now I am reunited with it again and loving it forever. It has stood the test of overtime.🌼👧🏻💖🌼👧🏻💖🌼👧🏻💖🌼👧🏻💖🌼👧🏻💖🌼👧🏻💖.

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