Som Livre
Lottie Dottie Chicken 2 2010
Galinha Pintadinha, (English translation: The Dappled Chicken) known also as "Lottie Dottie Chicken" is a Brazilian project for children's music, created by Juliano Prado and Marcos Luporini. The songs are originally in Portuguese and are getting millions of downloads on YouTube. Some of the songs have been already translated into Spanish and English.
Xuxa Só Para Baixinhos 2000
Xuxa presents a series of musical educational videos dedicated exclusively to a new, much younger generation of kids.
Xuxa Só Para Baixinhos 2 2001
Xuxa's second volume in her series of educational, musical pictures dedicated to young kids.
Lottie Dottie Chicken 3 2012
Galinha Pintadinha, (English translation: The Dappled Chicken) known also as "Lottie Dottie Chicken" is a Brazilian project for children's music, created by Juliano Prado and Marcos Luporini. The songs are originally in Portuguese and are getting millions of downloads on YouTube. Some of the songs have been already translated into Spanish and English.
Mafalda Veiga: Coliseu, 5 de Outubro 2003
Live concert from Mafalda Veiga, recorded at Coliseu, Lisboa.
Paulinho da Viola - Série Grandes Nomes TV Globo 1980
The program brings a career resume of the Samba's master Paulinho da Viola playing classics of MPB like "Sinal Fechado"(Closed Signal), "Nervos de Aço" (Nerves of Steel), "Pecado Capital", "Foi um rio que passou em minha vida" (It was a river that passed in My Life), "Cantando para não chorar" (Singing for not cry) and many others.
Fernando & Sorocaba - Bola de Cristal - Ao Vivo 2011
Bola de Cristal - Ao Vivo is the fourth live album by the country duo Fernando & Sorocaba, released in 2011 by Som Livre. [ It was recorded on August 21, 2010 in Campina Grande do Sul, Paraná. Bringing together the duo's greatest hits like "Paga Pau" and "Madrid" and unreleased songs such as "Tô Passando Mal" and "Teus Segredos", and with the participation of Henrique & Diego, Thaeme and Edson.
Especial: Ivete, Gil e Caetano 2011
Year-end special brought together three interpreters of Brazilian popular music - Gilberto Gil, Caetano Veloso and Ivete Sangalo - to honour the Brazilian woman.