Flora Purim热门歌曲下载
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You Are My Heart SQ | That's What She Said | 04:06 |
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Escape | Perpetual Emotion | 04:11 |
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Five-Four (Album Version) SQ | Everyday, Everynight | 03:34 |
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Summer Night (Album Version) SQ | Butterfly Dreams [Keepnews Collection] | 05:54 |
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Everyday, Everynight (Album Version) SQ | Everyday, Everynight | 04:58 |
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Walking Away (Album Version) | Everyday, Everynight | 04:55 |
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Conversation SQ | Open Your Eyes You Can Fly | 02:29 |
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Angels (Reprise) | Nothing Will Be As It Was...Tomorrow | 01:26 |
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I'm Coming For Your Love | Nothing Will Be As It Was...Tomorrow | 06:22 |
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You Love Me Only | Nothing Will Be As It Was...Tomorrow | 05:39 |
Flora Purim最新专辑下载
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Live in Berkeley
2012-01-01
Last Journey
1999-01-01
Speed of Light
1994-01-01
What You See (Remixes) - EP
1995-01-01
Encounters of the Fourth World
1995-01-01
Return Journey
2000-01-01
The Flight
1994-01-01
Flora Purim歌手简介
Influenced by both traditional Brazilian singers and the improvisations of American jazz divas like Ella Fitzgerald and Sarah Vaughan, Flora Purim was one of the most adventurous singers of the 1970s. After meeting and marrying her husband, percussionist Airto Moreira, in their native Brazil, Purim moved with him to the U.S. in the late 60s. Though she worked with Stan Getz and pianist Duke Pearson before the decade ended, it wasnt until joining Chick Corea, Joe Farrell, Stanley Clarke, and Moreira in the original Return to Forever in 1972 that she became well known in the States. Purim showed considerable promise on Forever classics like 500 Miles High and Light As a Feather and lived up to it when she went solo with 1973s Butterfly Dreams. Ranging from superb to passably decent, Purims Milestone dates of the mid- to late 70s kept her quite visible in the jazz world. Purims work grew erratic and uneven in the 1980s, and she wasnt recording as often (though she did provide one album for Virgin and three with Moreira for Concords Crossover label). Purim didnt record very often in the early to mid-90s either, but she continued to be highly regarded in Brazilian jazz circles.