Carnaval | ||||
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Released | 1988 | |||
Genre | Brazilian rock blues rock pop rock hard rock | |||
Label | WEA | |||
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Carnaval is the sixth album by Brazilian rock band Barão Vermelho, released in 1988. It's the third album with Roberto Frejat as vocalist and the final album with bassist Dé Palmeira. The album sold better than the previous two albums and it generated the hit "Pense e Dance" (Think and Dance). It was also the first to not have keyboardist Maurício Barros, one of the founders of the band, after musical differences, decided to leave the band.
After this CD, the band records its first CD Ao Vivo, with Fernando Magalhães and Peninha effective.
Track listing
- "Lente" (Lens)
- "Pense e Dance" (Think and Dance)
- "Não Me Acabo" (I Don't Get Wasted)
- "O Que Você Faz à Noite?" (What Do You Do at Night?)
- "Nunca Existiu Pecado" (There's Never Been Sin)
- "Como um Furacão" (Like a Hurricane)
- "Quem Me Escuta" (Who Listens to Me)
- "Selvagem" (Savage)
- "Carnaval" (Carnival)
- "Rock da Descerebração" (Brainlessness Rock)
Personnel
- Barão Vermelho
- Frejat – vocals, acoustic and electric guitars
- Dé Palmeira – bass
- Guto Goffi – drums
- Additional musicians
- Ronaldo Barcelos – background vocals (2, 4, 6, 8)
- Jordão Barreto – organ on "O Que Você Faz à Noite", piano (4, 6)
- Iuri Cunha – keyboards on "Pense e Dance"
- Léo Gandelman – alto saxophone
- Jurema and Jussara Lourenço, Zé Roberto – background vocals (2, 6, 8)
- Fernando Magalhães – guitars
- Peninha – percussion
- Zé Carlos – tenor saxophone
- Serginho – trombone
- Bidinho, Don Harris – trumpet
References
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