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A vivid, infectiously perky ode to Brazilian music from the late 60s and early 70s – calypso with a social conscience, even fervour.A vivid, infectiously perky ode to Brazilian music from the late 60s and early 70s – calypso with a social conscience, even fervour.
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Director Marcelo Machado mimics the lively fingering in the edit suite, and the tempo can exhaust. But for beginners keen for a crash course, this hits every button with precision.Director Marcelo Machado mimics the lively fingering in the edit suite, and the tempo can exhaust. But for beginners keen for a crash course, this hits every button with precision.
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