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Miecio Askanasy's Braziliana by Miecio Askanasy, Brasiliana-Ensemble, Nelson Ferraz

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Release Date: 1955-09

Label: Oriole

A2. (baiao)
A3. (a song of an old negro slave)
A4. (or Dansa Do Indio Acaraja). Every February, for rights and three days, the whole of Rio bolds carnival. This is a March that is popular at this yearly festival.
B5. (I Want To Sell My Boat). A fisherman's farewell song to the sea
B6. (Negro Slave Ship). One of the songs sang by the negro singers in the bolds of the slave ships transporting them to Brazil
B7. A religious faith brought to Brazil from Africa by the enslaved negroes, and this track is a series of original prayers
B8. The real Brazilian samba was born on the street corner and in sidewalk cafes. More often than not the rhytmic beat is created on a box of marches, the melody from the humbling of the people

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