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1996 compilation album by Red Hot AIDS Benefit Series (Various Artists)
Red Hot + Rio
Compilation album by Red Hot AIDS Benefit Series (Various Artists)
ReleasedOctober 15, 1996
Genre
Length70:03
Label
Producer
Red Hot AIDS Benefit Series (Various Artists) chronology
America Is Dying Slowly
(1996)
Red Hot + Rio
(1996)
Silencio=Muerte: Red Hot + Latin
(1997)
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AllMusic

Red Hot + Rio is a compilation album produced by Béco Dranoff and Paul Heck as part of the Red Hot AIDS Benefit Series intended to promote AIDS awareness. This installment is a contemporary tribute to the bossa nova sound, especially the music of Antonio Carlos Jobim. This release has proven to be one of the Red Hot series' more successful projects, generating hundreds of thousands of dollars for AIDS charities around the world.

Brazilian recording artists including Jobim, Astrud Gilberto and Gilberto Gil are among the contributors to the project. Along with them, many contemporary pop music performers are featured on this release, including Incognito, David Byrne, Sting and PM Dawn.

Its success made it the 2nd most celebrated entry in the Red Hot Series. The album was sent out to music and lifestyle retail locations (3–5,000 copies) across the country that gave it widespread exposure, including shops such as Urban Outfitters and The Gap as well as upscale shops like Wilkes-Bashford and Louis Boston. Its release coincided with a renewed interest in tourism to Brazil and the Tropicalia music revival of the early 1960s.

In part, the success of the initial album has prompted a second Red Hot + Rio project, a live concert event slated for December 2008 in New York City's Brooklyn Academy of Music. Contrasting with the 1996 album, Red Hot + Rio 2: The Next Generation of Samba Soul will contain works from Brazil's samba music heritage. The concert will benefit AIDS-related projects coordinated through the Brazil Foundation, founded in New York in 2000 to promote social development throughout communities in Brazil.

Track listing

No.TitleArtist(s)Length
1."Use Your Head (Use a Sua Cabeca)"Money Mark2:47
2."Corcovado"Everything but the Girl3:56
3."Desafinado (Off Key)"Astrud Gilberto and George Michael3:20
4."Non-Fiction Burning"PM Dawn with Flora Purim and Airto4:31
5."The Boy from Ipanema"Crystal Waters4:24
6."(Interlude)" 0:14
7."Segurança (Security)"Maxwell3:29
8."É Preciso Perdoar (You Must Forgive)"Cesária Évora, Caetano Veloso and Ryuichi Sakamoto6:01
9."(Interlude)" 0:33
10."Water to Drink (Água de Beber)"Incognito, Omar and Ana Caram4:19
11."Dancing…"Milton Nascimento3:20
12."How Insensitive"Antônio Carlos Jobim and Sting3:44
13."Waters of March (Aguas de Março)"David Byrne and Marisa Monte3:15
14."(Interlude)" 0:25
15."One Note Samba / Surfboard"Stereolab and Herbie Mann7:18
16."(Interlude)" 0:21
17."Black Orpheus Dub"Mad Professor3:59
18."Maracatu Atômico"Chico Science, Nação Zumbi and DJ Soul Slinger4:27
19."Sambadrome"Ivo Meirelles and Funk 'n Lata0:58
20."Refazenda (Refarm)"Gilberto Gil4:00
21."Preciso Dizer Que Te Amo"Cazuza and Bebel Gilberto4:42

See also

References

  1. Allmusic review
  2. "Red Hot + Rio 2". Bam.org. 2008-12-04. Archived from the original on 2012-02-12. Retrieved 2012-03-06.

External links

Red Hot Organization benefit albums
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