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Martinho Da Vila - Batuque Na Cozinha

Martinho Da Vila - Batuque Na Cozinha

Musician: Martinho Da Vila
Album title: Batuque Na Cozinha
Style: Samba
Released: 1972
Country: Brazil
Size MP3 version: 1980 mb
Size APE version: 1672 mb
Size WMA version: 1187 mb
Rating ✫: 4.5
Votes: 638
Format: RA AUD APE MPC TTA ASF MIDI
Genre: Latin

Martinho Da Vila - Batuque Na Cozinha


Tracklist

A1 Balança Povo 3:01
A2 Xô, Chuva Miúda 1:54
A3 Na Outra Encarnação 1:51
A4 Quem Lhe Disse Que Eu Chorei? 1:54
A5 Marejou 2:29
A6 Sambas De Roda E Partido-Alto 5:35
B1 Batuque Na Cozinha 3:01
B2 Maria Da Hora 2:42
B3 Onde O Brasil Aprendeu A Liberdade 3:10
B4 Jubiabá 2:52
B5 Saudade E Samba 3:00
B6 Calango Longo 2:07

Companies, etc.

  • Manufactured By – RCA Eletrônica Ltda.

Notes

First catalog number on front.
Second catalog number on labels and cover back.

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Matrix / Runout (Side A stamped): 103.0050-A 1S
  • Matrix / Runout (Side B stamped): 103.0050-B 1S

Other versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
443 092 Martinho Da Vila Batuque Na Cozinha ‎(LP, Album) RCA Victor 443 092 France 1972
PL-40764 Martinho Da Vila Batuque Na Cozinha ‎(LP, Album) RCA Victor PL-40764 Portugal 1972
103-0050, 103.0050 Martinho Da Vila Batuque Na Cozinha ‎(LP, Album, RE) RCA Victor, RCA Victor 103-0050, 103.0050 Brazil 1976
7432164663-2 Martinho Da Vila Batuque Na Cozinha ‎(CD, Album, RE) RCA Victor, BMG Brasil 7432164663-2 Brazil 1999
DKL1 3253 Martinho Da Vila Batuque Na Cozinha ‎(LP, Album) RCA Victor, Arcano DKL1 3253 US 1972



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