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John Klemmer
Brazilia


John Klemmer's 1979 album Brazilia stands as a lush fusion of jazz and Brazilian rhythms, showcasing his mastery of the tenor saxophone and his innovative approach to instrumental music. Released during a period when artists like Sergio Mendes and Lee Ritenour were blending jazz with Latin influences, Klemmer's work on Brazilia is often hailed as a standout example of this genre fusion.
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Brazilia (Brasilia)
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Tropical Snowflakes (Tropical Nevepedacos)
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Heartbreak (Kuebrou Meu Coraçaõ)
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Summertime (Tempo De Veraõ)
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Tender Storm (Suave Chuva)
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Copacabana (Copacabana)
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Bahia (Bahia)
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My Love Has Butterfly Wings ('79) (Meu Amor Tem Asasa Borboleta)