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EPISODE · Aug 30, 2008

Boogaloo Brazil

from Brazil – Super Sonido · host josephfranko

 1. Wilson Simonal: Pais Tropical It should seem ok that I stick Wilson Simonal in a “boogaloo” category. He never was really part of the bossa nova  movement in Brazil and is more typically associated with soul, jazz, and other more popular black American pop music of the 60’s. Pais Tropical (tropical country) is probably the more boogaloo sounding tracks on this […]

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 1. Wilson Simonal: Pais Tropical It should seem ok that I stick Wilson Simonal in a “boogaloo” category. He never was really part of the bossa nova  movement in Brazil and is more typically associated with soul, jazz, and other more popular black...

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