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Woman on Top

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MSRP: $9.98
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Manufacturer: Sony
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Additional Woman on Top Information
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The soundtrack from Woman on Top, starring Madrid-born bombshell Penelope Cruz as the beauty and brains behind a popular cooking show, is the perfect introduction to the Brazilian sound--and just might live up to the label's promise that it's "destined to bring Bossa Nova music to the world" (though bossa nova has long been popular in the West, albeit in specialized circles). The highly listenable album features contemporary Brazilian artists such as singer-songwriter Lenine; pop-rocker and Joao Gilberto sound-alike Paulinho Moska; and the three-DJ collective Bossa Cuca Nova putting a new spin on a classic Geraldo Pereira tune. It also includes gems such as Maria Creuza and her delicately wavering voice, and guitarist Dori Caymmi performing one of his father's songs. Mellow yet upbeat, it's relaxation music that won't put you to sleep. --Jamie FitzGerald
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What Customers Say About Woman on Top:
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- great for road trips, lounging in the poolor a day of cleaning =) If you like the music in the movie - then you'll like the soundtrack.Very easy listening - but still spicy.
If you want to feel transported to South America, this is the CD for you. Very nice, mellow, Samba, etc.
Good music, easy to listen to a few times but not over and over like some of the pagode, more Bossa Nova.
Love listening to it. I just saw the movie "Woman on Top" and it was a wonderful, sexy movie. I loved the music so much, I purchased the CD.
It's a great collection for anytime you wanna feel that feeling. the gentle samba and jazz with a hint of sexiness hit the spot. So much so that I had to hound the waitress to know what music was playing. Just a great slice of Brazil. You know, the one that says, "life is really pretty cool, you just gotta flow with it". The music just seemed to warm the room. First time I heard this, was at a restaurant in winter in Alaska (of all places). Didn't quite take me away to those sugar sand beaches, but yet.
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