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  1. 25. Okt. 2017 · Auf Discogs können Sie sich ansehen, wer an 2017 Vinylvon Brasileira Remixes mitgewirkt hat, Rezensionen und Titellisten lesen und auf dem Marktplatz nach der Veröffentlichung suchen.

  2. There, Paulo Sergio Santos recorded 12 different instruments (none of them electric or electronic) and Maria Rita Stumpf sang in a studio after more than 20 years, on a different arrangement than the original, with a new intro and an outro, also extending the song (including a breakdow) for a better dancefloor experience. Later, Selvagem & Carrot Green worked on the post-production, adding a ...

  3. 9. Feb. 2024 · Maria Rita Stumpf was born in the southern inland of Brazil, in the mountains of Aparados da Serra. She started writing music at the age of 14, and through participation in festivals and song contests, she developed her material and sound. A move to Rio de Janeiro in 1985 furthered her career and led to the release of the ‘Brasileira’ album.

  4. Maria Rita Stumpfwas born in the mountains of the Southern state of Brazil and started to write at the age of 14. She was soon after engaged to sing in festivals, contests and in her own shows. In 1985 she moved to Rio de Janeiro where she developed her career and released LP Brasileira in 1988. Master pianist Luiz Eça, group Uaktí and ...

  5. Maria Rita Stumpf - Brasileira Remixes [OMSD02] by Selva Discos published on 2019-04-02T22:08:58Z Those who experienced listening to the original Maria Rita version of "Cântico Brasileiro Nº3 (Kamaiurá)" on the dancefloor know it's such a thrilling experience that could only be better if the song was a bit longer.

  6. 25. Okt. 2017 · It's Never Too Hot. Chayell. Released. 2016 — Australia. Vinyl —. 12", 45 RPM, Reissue. View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 2017 Vinyl release of "Brasileira Remixes" on Discogs.

  7. There, Paulo Sergio Santos recorded 12 different instruments (none of them electric or electronic) and Maria Rita Stumpf sang in a studio after more than 20 years, on a different arrangement than the original, with a new intro and an outro, also extending the song (including a breakdow) for a better dancefloor experience. Later, Selvagem & Carrot Green worked on the post-production, adding a ...