"E Novamente Mas Que Nada" by Ronaldo Resado, a five-minute chunk of samba-laced boogie sunshine was originally featured on the artist's eponymous 1979 debut album. "Ginga", one of the highlights from Robson Jorge and Lincoln Olivetti's sought-after 1982 full-length. Joining the dots between synth-heavy electrofunk, horn-toting disco-funk and languid jazz-funk, the instrumental track is arguably one of the best Brazilian boogie records ever made.
Ronaldo Reseda / Lincoln Olivetti & Robson Jorge e novamente mas que nada / ginga
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"E Novamente Mas Que Nada" by Ronaldo Resado, a five-minute chunk of samba-laced boogie sunshine was originally featured on the artist's eponymous 1979 debut album.
"Ginga", one of the highlights from Robson Jorge and Lincoln Olivetti's sought-after 1982 full-length. Joining the dots between synth-heavy electrofunk, horn-toting disco-funk and languid jazz-funk, the instrumental track is arguably one of the best Brazilian boogie records ever made.