Antônio Brasileiro
{{Infobox album
| name = Antônio Brasileiro
| type = Album
| artist = Antônio Carlos Jobim
| cover = Antonio Brasileiro.jpeg
| alt =
| released = December 11, 1994
| recorded = September 1993 – January 1994
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| genre = Jazz, bossa nova
| length =
| label = Columbia
| producer = Paulo Jobim, Daniel Jobim
| prev_title = Miúcha e Tom Jobim
| prev_year = 1994
| next_title = Tom Jobim
| next_year = 1998
}}
{{Album ratings
| rev1 = AllMusic
| rev1Score = {{Rating|4|5}}{{AllMusic|class=album|id=mw0000643907|first=Richard S.|last=Ginell|title=Antônio Brasileiro|accessdate=24 October 2018}}
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Antônio Brasileiro is the fifteenth album by Antônio Carlos Jobim. It was released days after his death in 1994. The album was completed 11 months before his death, and was a critical and commercial success. The album was awarded the 1995 Grammy Award for Best Latin Jazz Album.{{cite web |title=1995 GRAMMY WINNERS 38th Annual GRAMMY Awards |url=https://www.grammy.com/awards/38th-annual-grammy-awards |website=Grammy.com |access-date=19 November 2023}}
Track listing
- "Só Danço Samba"
- "Piano Na Mangueira"
- "How Insensitive" ("Insensatez") (featuring Sting)
- "Querida"
- "Surfboard"
- "Samba de Maria Luiza"
- "Forever Green"
- "Maracangalha"
- "Maricotinha"
- "Pato Preto"
- "Meu Amigo Radamés"
- "Blue Train" ("Trem Azul")
- "Radamés Y Pelé"
- "Chora Coração"
- "Trem de Ferro"
Guest vocalists:
- Sting on "How Insensitive"
- Maria Luiza Jobim on "Samba de Maria Luiza" and "Forever Green"
- Dorival Caymmi on "Maricotinha"
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References
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Category:Antônio Carlos Jobim albums
Category:Albums published posthumously
Category:Grammy Award for Best Latin Jazz Album
Category:Columbia Records albums
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