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A Brazilian Love Affair is the fifteenth studio album by American keyboardist and record producer George Duke. It was released in 1980 through Epic Records. Recording sessions for the album took place from March 1979 to April 1979 at Level E Hawai Recording Studio in Rio de Janeiro and at Westlake Recording Studios with additional recording at Le Gonks West Studio in West Hollywood, California. It was mastered by Brian Gardner at Allen Zentz Recording Studio in Los Angeles.

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  • A Brazilian Love Affair is the fifteenth studio album by American keyboardist and record producer George Duke. It was released in 1980 through Epic Records. Recording sessions for the album took place from March 1979 to April 1979 at Level E Hawai Recording Studio in Rio de Janeiro and at Westlake Recording Studios with additional recording at Le Gonks West Studio in West Hollywood, California. It was mastered by Brian Gardner at Allen Zentz Recording Studio in Los Angeles. Duke used various keyboard instruments for A Brazilian Love Affair, including Rhodes piano, Sequential Circuits Prophet-5, Oberheim polyphonic, Minimoog, ARP Odyssey, Yamaha CP-70. The album features guest appearances from Brazilian jazz musicians, such as vocalists Flora Purim, Milton Nascimento and Simone, guitarist Toninho Horta, drummer Robertinho Silva, and percussionist Airto Moreira, along with Duke's frequent collaborators: Lynn Davis, Jerry Hey, Larry Williams, Sheila Escovedo, Roland Bautista and others. In the United States, the album peaked at #119 on the Billboard 200 and at #40 on the Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums chart. It reached #33 in the UK Albums Chart. Its single, the title song "Brazilian Love Affair", peaked at #36 in the UK. (en)
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  • George Duke, except where noted (en)
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  • A Brazilian Love Affair (en)
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  • featuring Milton Nascimento (en)
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  • March–April 1979 (en)
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  • Cravo E Canela (en)
  • Up from the Sea It Arose and Ate Rio in One Swift Bite (en)
  • Alone-6 AM (en)
  • Ao Que Vai Nascer (en)
  • Brazilian Love Affair (en)
  • Brazilian Sugar (en)
  • I Need You Now (en)
  • Love Reborn (en)
  • Sugar Loaf Mountain (en)
  • Summer Breezin' (en)
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