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A Voz, o Violão, a Música de Djavan
1976 studio album by Djavan From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Djavan (also known by its subtitle, A Voz, O Violão, A Música de Djavan) is the debut album by Brazilian singer and songwriter Djavan. It was released in 1976. The album features some of the singer's early hits, like "Flor de Lis," "Para-Raio," "E Que Deus Ajude" and "Fato Consumado".
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Reception
The AllMusic review by Alvaro Neder awarded the album 4+1⁄2 stars, stating "The highlights are the wonderful melodies, the musical sonority of his lyrics (it even doesn't matter if you understand them, as his focus is on its musicality), the smart violão of Djavan, and the rich rhythmic interplay between voice and violão. All of the compositions are great, exploring from samba to baião, and, more importantly, it's mostly an acoustic band album, with cool touches of a Rhodes."[1]
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Track listing
All tracks are written by Djavan.
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Personnel
- Altamiro Carrilho – flute
- Marciso "Pena" Carvalho – graphic coordinator
- Aloysio de Oliveira – executive producer
- Edson – keyboards
- Edson Frederico – arranger
- Helinho – guitar
- Hermes – rhythm
- Armando Marçal – rhythm
- Ariovaldo Contesini Paulinho – drums
- Sergio Seabra – mastering
- Victor – mixing, technician
References
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