A small catalog of samba songs, mostly from the 1970s, with a gentle sway.
For a quick sense of Savina, try 'Pés de Dança'. It's all there in the title.
Savina's songs like 'Maricota' and 'Boca no Trombone' have a light, rhythmic touch that feels like a neighborhood roda. They don't shout; they just settle in. You hear it in 'A ti Manacá', it's unassuming samba, the kind that plays in the background of a good afternoon.
The recordings suggest a run in the 1970s, with songs like 'Onze Horas' and 'Bem Sambado'. Then it trails off, leaving just these few tracks.
Keep it compact: a lyric you come back to, a live memory, or the part of the catalog you would point someone toward first.
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