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Brazilian Girls
Studio album by
ReleasedFebruary 1, 2005
Recorded2004–2005
Genre
  • downtempo
  • electronic
  • pop
  • Length53:13
    LabelVerve
    Producer
    • Frederik Rubens
  • Brazilian Girls
  • Brazilian Girls chronology
    Lazy Lover (EP)
    (2004)
    Brazilian Girls
    (2005)
    Talk to La Bomb
    (2006)
    Professional ratings
    Review scores
    SourceRating
    Allmusic link
    Pitchfork Media(7.3/10) 4/22/2005
    Robert Christgau(1-star Honorable Mention) link
    Rolling Stone 2/10/2005

    Brazilian Girls is the first album by the American music group Brazilian Girls. It was released on February 1, 2005 by Verve Records. The album mixes a number of different musical styles, from reggaetosamba and housetoacid jazz, as well as many different languages, as lead singer Sabina Sciubba goes from English to French, Italian, German and Spanish.

    The song "Me gustas cuando callas" ("I like you when you're quiet") is based on a poem by Pablo Neruda, from his well-known 1924 collection Veinte poemas de amor y una canción desesperada, and "Die Gedanken sind frei" ("Thoughts Are Free") is a German protest song about the freedom of thought that became popular with the revolutions of 1848. The French song title『Les sirènes de la fête』means "the Sirens of the party."

    Track listing[edit]

    1. "Homme" – 5:21
    2. "Don't Stop" – 3:51
    3. "Lazy Lover" – 4:00
    4. "Les sirènes de la fête" – 4:46
    5. "Corner Store" – 4:13
    6. "Long" – 4:47
    7. "Pussy" – 4:08
    8. "Die Gedanken sind frei (Thoughts Are Free)" – 4:28
    9. "All We Have" – 3:46
    10. "Dance Till the Morning Sun" – 4:38
    11. "Me gustas cuando callas" – 5:42
    12. "Ships in the Night" – 3:29

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