Eclipse (Violeta de Outono album)

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Eclipse
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Live album by Violeta de Outono
Released 1995
Recorded 1986
Genre Progressive rock, psychedelic rock
Label Record Runner
Producer Violeta de Outono
Violeta de Outono chronology
Em Toda Parte
(1989)
Eclipse
(1995)
Mulher na Montanha
(1999)

Eclipse is a live album by Brazilian psychedelic rock band Violeta de Outono, released in 1995 by Argentine independent label Record Runner. It was recorded during the band's performance at the SESC Pompeia in São Paulo, in 1986.

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Psychedelic rock Style of rock music

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Violeta de Outono is a Brazilian psychedelic/progressive rock band hailing from São Paulo. Heavily influenced by The Beatles, The Rolling Stones, Pink Floyd, Led Zeppelin and Gong, they were originally a post-punk band with some psychedelic elements intertwined, but would gradually drop their post-punk influences and add more prog elements to their sonority as time went by.

Contents

Track listing

No.TitleLength
1."Dia Eterno" (Eternal Day)3:36
2."Outono" (Autumn)3:31
3."Declínio de Maio" (Decline of May)5:02
4."Outra Manhã" (Another Morning)2:52
5."Sombras Flutuantes" (Floating Shadows – instrumental)6:31
6."Luz" (Light)4:16
7."Reflexos da Noite" (Reflections of the Night)6:31
8."Tomorrow Never Knows" (The Beatles cover)3:52
9."Em Toda Parte" (All Around)3:33
10."Interstellar Overdrive" (Pink Floyd cover)6:09
11."Citadel" (The Rolling Stones cover)2:31
12."Blues for Findlay" (Gong cover)5:26
13."Within You Without You" (The Beatles cover)3:58

Personnel

Fabio Golfetti Brazilian musician and record producer

Fabio Golfetti is a Brazilian musician and record producer, famous for his work with progressive/psychedelic rock band Violeta de Outono. He is also the guitarist of Franco-British rock band Gong since 2012.

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