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| ARTIST: | Various Artists |
| CATEGORY: | Music |
| MANUFACTURER: | Milan Records |
| FEATURES: | Soundtrack |
| TYPE: | Pop, Soundtracks & Film Scores |
| MEDIA: | Audio CD |
| TRACKS: | Meu nome e Ze, Vida de otario, Funk da Virada, Estoria de Boca, Na rua, na chuva, na fazenda - (Casinha de Sepe), A Transa, Metamorfose Ambulante, Nem vem que nao tem, Preciso me encontrar, Alvorada, Convite para Vida, No caminho do bem, Morte Ze Pequeno, Batucada (remix by DJ Camilo Rocha & DJ YAH, of original music by Antonio Pinto and Ed Cortes) |
| UPC: | 731383600722 |
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Customer Reviews of City of God
Great Soundtrack to an Even Greater Movie! This is a great soundtrack which includes different styles of Brazilian music all on one CD. The movie is also well worth seeing. I highly recommend this soundtrack!
It's a Great Soundtrack, but the Remixes are even better!
This is a great soundtrack to an _amazing_ film. The music is so completely part of the film it's hard to imagine one without the other. I recently got turned onto the the City of God REMIXED collection and I can't beleive it's even MORE AMAZING then the orginal soundtrack album.
Vibrant and passionate remixes that add depth and sophistication to these already incredible songs. I strongly reccomend the remixed album for anyone who can't get enough of this film as well as those looking for more great latin influenced tunes. Awesome, awesome remixes!
First rate set of Brazilian soul, samba and psychedelia
The soundtrack to Fernando Meirelles' hard-hitting, gritty feature film about life in Rio de Janeiro's favela slums. An excellent collection of vintage "Black Rio" Brazilian soul, including tracks by funk pioneer Tim Maia, crooner Hyldon and Wilson Simonal's hipsterdelic, Ray Charles-ish "Nao Vem Que Nao Tem," which was previously anthologized on the Six Degrees "SAMBA SOUL '70" compilation album (which is also very good). Also included are sweet samba tunes from songwriter Cartola," an elder of the Mangueira samba school, and the anthemic "Metamorfose Ambulante," by rocker Raul Seixas (who was a pretty amazing character). It's a fine set of classic songs to start with, but the new material that augments and connects these tracks is also pretty cool, '70s-styled funksploitation instrumentals by Antonio Pinto and Ed Cortez, along with a new samba-soul song by Seu Jorge, one of the best new artists in the style. This is a really groovy collection, definitely worth checking out!