Peace Bossa, re-released in 2000 on DVD

Lisa Ono's music video on DVD produced in colaboration with Hiroyuki Nakano, a visual artist.  The beauty of the Amazon landscape is amazing and gives this video a gorgeous backdrop along with Lisa's music.  Contains 10 tracks, including two seperate music videos.  Lisa performs the very beautiful Flor Do Campo (this little music video is really wonderful) and also Samba De Enredo.

Songs included in this movie:
                                                            
1. Brasileiro - Serenata Carioca                                 
2. O Guarda-Chuva Azul - Serenata Carioca    
3. Dindi - Amigos                                        
4. The Good Life - Serenata Carioca                       
5. Taiyo No Kodomotachi - Serenata Carioca   
6. Clea - Menina                                            
7. Serenata Carioca - Serenata Carioca                
8. Borboleta - Serenata Carioca                                 

the following songs are short music
videos with Lisa performing:
9. Flor Do Campo - Serenata Carioca
10. Samba De Enredo - Esperança

Most of these songs are also available on Lisa's CD Serenata Carioca, released in 1992.  See our discography page for more information on that CD.

One important note about this DVD.  As this is a Japanese import, it will only play on DVD players that can read Region 2 encoding (Japan, Europe, South Africa, and the Middle East including Egypt). In the USA, most DVD players are encloded Region 1, and will not play this DVD.  There are 2 solutions available to solve this problem: 1. Play it on a PC. Most new computers sold that have DVD players installed now give you an option of which region you would like to use. Simply choose Region 2 (or if it lists by country, choose Japan) and the DVD will play beautifully.  2. Obtain a "code-free" player (a sample source for these players is available at www.dvdcity.com).

We hope that someday Lisa's marketing people will release her products directly to the US market to avoid this problem.

For additional information on how regional encoding works, click here.