DOM SALVADOR E ABOLIÇÃO Som, Sangue E Raca (Originally released in 1971, Som, Sangue e Raça is the only recorded collaboration between Brazilian jazz-funk maestro Dom Salvador and the powerhouse ensemble Abolição - and remains an unmissable cornerstone of Brazil's rich musical legacy. Fusing samba, soul, jazz, funk, forró and baião, this album set the stage for generations of genre-defying Brazilian music, and laid sonic foundations later expanded by legends like Banda BlackRio. From the kinetic title track and the sweeping "Uma Vida" to the party-ready grooves of "Number One" and "Samba Do Malandrinho," the band delivers an irresistibly tight and inventive set of 12 tracks bursting with rhythmic flair and melodic brilliance. Pressed on Translucent Blue Vinyl and limited to just 500 copies worldwide. Picture sleeve with gold hype sticker. Recommended)