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  1. A Brazilian Love Affair is the fourteenth studio album by American keyboardist and record producer George Duke. It was released in 1980 through Epic Records. Recording sessions for the album took place from March 1979 to April 1979 at Level E Hawai Recording Studio in Rio de Janeiro and at Westlake Recording Studios with additional ...

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Sheila_ESheila E. - Wikipedia

    She appeared on several of Duke's albums, including Don't Let Go (1978), Follow the Rainbow (1979), Master of the Game (1979), and A Brazilian Love Affair (1980). Along with appearing on Duke's Don't Let Go in 1978, Escovedo and her father released Happy Together that year on Fantasy Records, sharing billing as Pete and Sheila Escovedo.

  3. 18 de dic. de 2016 · Sheila Escovedo, known the world around as Sheila E, is the percussive powerhouse that can be heard on any number of classic recordings from George Duke's "Brazilian Love Affair," to Michael ...

  4. academia-lab.com › enciclopedia › sheila-eSheila e. _ AcademiaLab

    Apareció en varios de los álbumes de Duke, incluidos Don't Let Go (1978), Follow the Rainbow (1979), Master of the Game (1979), y A Brazilian Love Affair (1980). Además de aparecer en Don't Let Go de Duke en 1978, Escovedo y su padre lanzaron Happy Together ese año en Fantasy Records, compartiendo cartelera como Pete. y Sheila Escovedo.

  5. By the time of A BRAZILIAN LOVE AFFAIR, keyboardist George Duke had largely left his jazz roots behind, opting to focus on producing R&B and pop albums, and while this 1979 outing nods to certain subtle elements of jazz, it essentially consists of funk and Brazilian pop.

  6. A Brazilian Love Affair is the fourteenth studio album by American keyboardist and record producer George Duke. It was released in 1980 through Epic Records. Recording sessions for the album...

  7. The album features guest appearances from Brazilian jazz musicians, such as vocalists Flora Purim, Milton Nascimento and Simone, guitarist Toninho Horta, drummer Robertinho Silva, and percussionist Airto Moreira, along with Duke’s frequent collaborators: Lynn Davis, Jerry Hey, Larry Williams, Sheila Escovedo, Roland Bautista and others.