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Miguel de Deus was a Brazilian Soul vocalist and guitar player. He was one of the most versatile musicians of the 1970s, though largely unknown to the general public. He was born in Ilheus, in the state of Bahia, and died in Campinas, state of Sao Paulo, on May 18th 2007. In 1969, he founded the band “Os Brazões” in Rio de Janeiro, that mixed rock and psychedelia with African elements. The band played with singers Gal Costa, Tom Ze and Jards Macale. In 1974, he founded the band "Assim Assado", a psychedelic caricature of the famous band Secos e Molhados. Their music mixed progressive rock, soul music, samba and baiao. In 1977, invited by Copacabana Records, Miguel de Deus recorded his only solo album: "Black Soul Brothers", considered a synthesis of Brazilian Black music of the 1970s. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.

Black Soul Brothers

Brazilian Beats Brooklyn
Brazilian Beats Brooklyn (Mr Bongo presents)
Brazilian Beats 'n' Pieces (Served Up by Phat Kev)
Black Rio - Brazil Soul Power 1971-1980
Radio Nova - 3ème volume - 08
Brazilian Breaks & Beats LP
Brazilian Beats 'n' Pieces

Black Rio: Brazil Soul Power 1971-1980
Baile Funk 1: The Brazilian Beat Mix
Funk Black Rio
Nova Le Grand Mix (Boxset)