Genre: jazz, Latin Jazz, Bossa Nova, Brazilian Jazz Country: USA Year: 2011 Audio codec: MP3 Riptype: tracks Bitrate: 192-320 kbps Playtime: 43:27 Site: Tracklist: [03:42] 01. Karen Souza – Do You Really Want To Hurt Me [03:29] 02. Karen Souza – Creep [04:00] 03. Karen Souza – Strawberry Fields Forever (Fea [03:13] 04. Karen Souza – Tainted Love [03:54] 05. Karen Souza – Corcovado (quiet nights of qui [02:47] 06. Karen Souza – Every Breath You Take (The Pol [03:12] 07.

Karen Souza feat. Jazzystics – Personal Jesus [03:51] 08. Karen Souza – New Year’s Day [03:34] 09.

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Karen Souza & Jamie Lancaster – Billie Jean [03:31] 10. Karen Souza – Wake Up And Make Love With Me [04:10] 11. Karen Souza – Have You Ever Seen Them (Creed [03:58] 12.

Karen Souza Feat. Jazzystics – Bette Davis Eyes.

This Bob Dylan career overview doesn’t skimp on the hits—from his protestant folky beginnings (“The Times They Are A-Changin’”) to his late-’60s country crooning (“Lay Lady Lay”) to his most action-packed (“Hurricane,” the punchy ode to boxer Rubin Carter). Torrenta Also included are a handful of his greatest moments that aren’t usually recognized, like the optimistically melancholic “Not Dark Yet,” the refined and airy “Jokerman,” and the gently rolling lament “Mississippi.” The set finishes on 2006’s fittingly tender “When the Deal Goes Down.”. This Bob Dylan career overview doesn’t skimp on the hits—from his protestant folky beginnings (“The Times They Are A-Changin’”) to his late-’60s country crooning (“Lay Lady Lay”) to his most action-packed (“Hurricane,” the punchy ode to boxer Rubin Carter). Also included are a handful of his greatest moments that aren’t usually recognized, like the optimistically melancholic “Not Dark Yet,” the refined and airy “Jokerman,” and the gently rolling lament “Mississippi.” The set finishes on 2006’s fittingly tender “When the Deal Goes Down.”.