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Caprice Castillo by Lucas Toma for Anais Lingerie  Girls

Posted by nrg at Oct. 27, 2022
Caprice Castillo by Lucas Toma for Anais Lingerie

Caprice Castillo - Lucas Toma Photoshoot
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Caprice Castillo by Lucas Toma  Girls

Posted by nrg at Nov. 6, 2022
Caprice Castillo by Lucas Toma

Caprice Castillo - Lucas Toma Photoshoot 2022
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Caprice Castillo by Lucas Toma  Girls

Posted by nrg at April 6, 2018
Caprice Castillo by Lucas Toma

Caprice Castillo - Lucas Toma Photoshoot 2015
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Caprice Castillo by Lucas Toma  Girls

Posted by nrg at Sept. 18, 2022
Caprice Castillo by Lucas Toma

Caprice Castillo - Lucas Toma Photoshoot
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Caprice Castillo by Lucas Toma  Girls

Posted by nrg at Nov. 13, 2022
Caprice Castillo by Lucas Toma

Caprice Castillo - Lucas Toma Photoshoot
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Caprice Castillo by Lucas Toma for Anais Lingerie  Autumn/Winter 2020-21 Catalog

Caprice Castillo - Anais Autumn/Winter 2020-21
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Caprice Castillo by Lucas Toma for Anais Lingerie Autumn/Winter 2019-20 Catalog

Caprice Castillo - Anais Lingerie Autumn/Winter 2019-20
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Carlinhos Brown - Pop Xirê (2023)  Music

Posted by Fizzpop at Feb. 21, 2023
Carlinhos Brown - Pop Xirê (2023)

Carlinhos Brown - Pop Xirê (2023)
WEB FLAC (Tracks) 270 MB | Cover | 40:40 | MP3 CBR 320 kbps | 95 MB
Brazilian, Axé | Label: Candyall Procucoes Artisticas Ltda.

♪ Na língua iorubá, xirê significa dança, brincadeira e alegria. Xirê designa ainda a festa do Candomblé com saudações aos orixás. No dicionário de Carlinhos Brown, xirê também é Carnaval. Daí o título do álbum Pop xirê, lançado pelo artista baiano na quinta-feira, 16 de fevereiro, véspera da folia, via Candyall Music, com 13 músicas autorais compostas em português, espanhol e iorubá. No Carnaval de Brown, Pop xirê é disco que saúda tanto o timbau – instrumento de percussão com que o tribalista pôs a Timbalada na roda no Carnaval de 1991 – quanto os orixás, pedindo passagem para a alegria. Capa do álbum 'Pop xirê', de Carlinhos Brown Fernando Torquato Antecedido pelos singles Espero Yara (2022) e Marinheiro do amor (2023), lançados em 22 de dezembro e em 2 de fevereiro, com músicas compostas por Brown com Thiago Pugas e Jeffrei, respectivamente, o álbum Pop xirê abre com a saudação Mojuba (Carlinhos Brown), segue com Aglomera (Carlinhos Brown, Edmundo Carôso e Jorge Zarath) – música gravada com o filho do cantor, Daniel de Freitas – e deságua em Abaum coquê (Aparição) (Carlinhos Brown), faixa gravada por Brown com a cantora baiana Mariene de Castro.
Vincent Lucas, Emmanuel Gaugué, David Gaillard & Eiji Chijiwa - Mercandate & Mozart: La ci darem la mano (2022)

Vincent Lucas, Emmanuel Gaugué, David Gaillard & Eiji Chijiwa - Mercandate & Mozart: La ci darem la mano (2022)
WEB FLAC (tracks) - 356 Mb | MP3 CBR 320 kbps - 182 Mb | Digital booklet | 01:17:49
Classical | Label: Indésens Records

With gallant style and romantic virtuosity, this album illustrates the exceptional technical brilliance of the flute in late classical chamber music.
Gary Lucas - The Edge Of Heaven: Gary Lucas Plays Mid-Century Chinese Pop (2001)

Gary Lucas - The Edge Of Heaven: Gary Lucas Plays Mid-Century Chinese Pop (2001)
EAC | FLAC | Image (Cue&Log) ~ 220 Mb | Mp3 (CBR320) ~ 92 Mb | Scans included
Experimental Rock, Pop/Rock | Label: Label Bleu | # LBLC 2582 HM 83 | 00:38:46

Gary Lucas – charmingly oddball pop songwriter, musical world traveler, utterly hellacious guitarist – is perhaps at his most hellaciously, charmingly cosmopolitan on this frankly amazing album, which finds him adapting popular Chinese songs that were originally recorded in the 1960s and which he heard and fell in love with during a sojourn in Taiwan in the mid-'70s. His girlfriend at the time had a cassette tape of such local superstars as Chow Hsuan and Bai Kwong, and it was, he says in his liner notes, "like almost no other music I had ever heard before." Twenty-five years later he put together this quirkily gorgeous tribute, which includes jaw-droppingly virtuosic fingerstyle guitar arrangements ("Mad World," "Wall") and song settings using guest vocalists. Among the best of the latter are the limpidly beautiful "Night in Shanghai" (again, note the guitar playing) and the country-flavored "I Wait for Your Return," which is simply a hoot. He's not playing this stuff for laughs, though; his genuine affection for the music comes through loud and clear, and even when he has fun with it he is obviously trying to do so in a way that brings its haunting loveliness to the fore. Very highly recommended.