The album 'Brazilian Romance' was released in 1987 by Columbia Records. It represents Sarah Vaughan's foray into Brazilian music, with a repertoire including bossa nova and samba, though the exact track listing is not fully documented in reliable sources.
The recording featured arrangements incorporating typical Brazilian instruments, such as acoustic guitar and percussion, and Vaughan sings in English and Portuguese. The producer's name and session musicians cannot be verified due to scarce available information.
The album had moderate reception and is considered a minor piece within Vaughan's extensive discography. No significant reissues have been made, and its current availability is limited, making it difficult to obtain precise recording data.