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-"[[Cala Boca Menino]]" is a musical compostion by [[João Donato]]. It was recorded in 1968 but unreleased til 1973.+"[[Cala Boca Menino]]" (1973) is a musical composition by [[João Donato]]. It was recorded in 1968 but unreleased til 1973.
-It mixes well with "[[The Bird]]".+
 +It is on the album ''[[Quem é quem]]''.
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 +It was featured on the compilations ''[[Blue Brazil (Blue Note In A Latin Groove)]]'' (1994) and ''[[Brazilian Beats]]'' (2000).
 +==Mixes with==
 +*"[[The Bird (Jimmy McGriff)|The Bird]]" (1971) by Jimmy McGriff
 +*"[[Manhã]]" (1975) by Azymuth
 +*"[[Bananeira]]" (1975) by Emilio Santiago
 +*"[[Koro Koro]]" (1989) by No Smoke
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"Cala Boca Menino" (1973) is a musical composition by João Donato. It was recorded in 1968 but unreleased til 1973.

It is on the album Quem é quem.

It was featured on the compilations Blue Brazil (Blue Note In A Latin Groove) (1994) and Brazilian Beats (2000).

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