It's a smart move to dig for music with a local expert. France's Favorite Recordings invited renowned Brazilian drummer and record collector Junior Santos to curate this amazing compilation of Brazilian funk, boogie, and disco from 1978 to 1982. This era was dominated by great musicians and arrangers like Lincoln Olivetti, Robson Jorge, Oberdan Magalhães, and Banda Black Rio. Their work in Brazilian recording studios created sophisticated and original arrangements that changed the Brazilian music scene. Even though the focus is on boogie and disco, there's a strong funk and carioca influence. Whether it's the swing of Solange's 'Eu Quero Um Baby Seu' with Banda Black Rio or the groove of Os Famks' 'Labirinto', you can feel the Brazilian energy in the music. The opening track, Cristina Camargo's 'Moral Tem Hora', might be the hidden gem of this collection, carrying on the funk of Marcos Valle's 'Estrellar'. Santos' selections cover a wide range of music from Brazil's studios at that time. 'Brazilian Disco Boogie Sounds' is your direct pass to the vast world of Brazilian funk, boogie, and disco. Music label: Favorite Recordings 2014. Reviewed by Señor Sueño Latino.

Using this Brazilian disco boogie collection is super easy. Just pop it into your music player, whether it's a CD player, a digital music device, or stream it on your preferred platform. You can enjoy it at home while relaxing, at a party to get everyone dancing, or even during a workout to keep you pumped. As for storage, if you have a physical CD, keep it in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight to prevent damage. If it's a digital copy, make sure to back it up regularly to avoid losing your music. And remember, this music is meant to be shared and enjoyed, so feel free to play it for your friends and family.