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Frevoador
1992 studio album by Zé Ramalho From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Frevoador is the twelfth solo album by Brazilian musician Zé Ramalho. It was released in 1992, after a four-year gap with no albums. When promoting his next album Cidades e Lendas, he said he wasn't satisfied with the final result of Frevoador, suggesting the repertoire and the session musicians weren't the right ones.[2]
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Track listing
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Personnel
- Zé Ramalho - Lead vocals, acoustic guitar, viola on track 10
- Waltel blanco - Acoustic guitar on track 9
- Geraldo Azevedo - Acoustic guitar on track 4, 8
- Rafael Rabello - Seven-string guitar on track 9
- Joel do Bandolim - Mandolin on track 9
- Chico Guedes - Bass guitar on tracks 1, 2, 4
- Mingo Araújo - Percussion
- Gustavo Schröeter - Drums
- Ricardo Rente - Saxophone on track 1, Flute on track 3, soprano saxophone on track 8
- Ciro Telles - Piano, keyboard
- Marcos de Lima - Keyboard on tracks 1, 7, piano on tracks 5, 6
- Júlio Silva - Electric guitar on track 1, 6, 7, twelve-string guitar on track 2, 5
- Felipe Freire - Electric guitar on track 2, 3
- André Araújo - Violin
- Genaro - Accordion on tracks 5, 10
- Franklin - Flute on track 9
- Gílson de Freitas - Pandeiro on track 9
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