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Download links and information about Amazonia by Ana Caram. This album was released in 1990 and it belongs to Latin genres. It contains 12 tracks with total duration of 55:49 minutes.

Artist: Ana Caram
Release date: 1990
Genre: Latin
Tracks: 12
Duration: 55:49
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. Aviao 3:53
2. Antonio's Song 4:42
3. Cigano 4:12
4. Solidao 2:19
5. Amor 4:59
6. Jungle 7:26
7. Sonhando 4:33
8. Amazonia 7:45
9. Illuminados 4:32
10. Olinda 2:42
11. Mae Terra 6:35
12. Prece 2:11

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A charming young Brazilian singer/acoustic guitarist with a light, melodic Rio de Janeiro-ish approach, Ana Caram showed much promise on her debut American release, Amazonia. The clean-sounding collection of pop and pop-jazz, which draws on such influences as Astrud Gilberto and Gal Costa, may not be innovative, but it's definitely personal and heartfelt. In addition to contributing her own songs, Caram interprets the music of Brazilian artists ranging from Ivan Lins ("Illuminado") to Djavan ("Cigano" and "Aviao") to the revered Antonio Carlos Jobim ("Solitao," a fine song that isn't one of his better-known compositions). Most of the CD finds Caram singing in her native language of Portuguese, but on the poetic "Antonio's Song" (one of the best songs jazz-pop vocalist Michael Franks has ever written), she switches to English with equally inviting results.