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"Terre del Finimondo, title borrowed from a famous novel by Jorge Amado, the greatest Brazilian writer of the twentieth century, represents an ideal bridge between Neapolitan melodies and Brazilian popular musical forms, such as chorinho and samba. A story that winds through original and unpublished songs, born from the pen and the voice of Brunella Selo, and some very personal reworkings of great Brazilian authors, such as Joćo Bosco, Jacob do Bandolim and Chico Buarque de Hollanda. An infinite path of oceans and lands of a metaphorical finimondo that connects Naples and Brazil in a colorful play of lights and shadows, of misery, anarchy and splendor.
Eight years after the release of ""I am Ulysses"" Brunella Selo returns with this fifth album to tell about shared life and feelings, unspeakable pains, beauty and truth, and the incredible therapeutic power of love and music."
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