Infinito Particular

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Infinito Particular
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Released2006 (2006)

Infinito Particular is an album by Brazilian singer Marisa Monte, released in 2006. Its featured songs include "Infinito Particular", "Vilarejo" and "Pra Ser Sincero". The album was released simultaneously with another album from the same singer: Universo ao Meu Redor . [1]

Contents

Track listing

Source: [2]

  1. Infinito Particular (Arnaldo Antunes/Marisa Monte/Carlinhos Brown)
  2. Vilarejo (Monte/Pedro Baby/Brown/Antunes)
  3. Pra Ser Sincero (Brown/Monte)
  4. Levante (Antunes/Brown/Monte/Seu Jorge)
  5. Aquela (Monte/Leonardo Reis)
  6. A Primeira Pedra (Brown/Monte/Antunes)
  7. O Rio (Jorge/Brown/Antunes/Monte)
  8. Gerânio (Nando Reis/Monte/Jennifer Gomes)
  9. Quem foi (Monte/Marcelo Yuka)
  10. Pernambucolismo (Monte/Rodrigo Campello)
  11. Aconteceu (Monte/Antunes)
  12. Até Parece (Monte/Dadi/Antunes/Brown)
  13. Pelo Tempo que Durar (Adriana Calcanhotto/Monte)

Charts

Year-end charts

Chart (2006)Peak
position
Brazilian Albums (Pro-Música Brasil) [3] 12

Notes

  1. "CD Marisa Monte: Infinito Particular - EMI". www.submarino.com.b. Archived from the original on 2011-09-28. Retrieved 2010-08-10.
  2. "Marisa Monte". Archived from the original on 2008-10-07. Retrieved 2010-08-10.
  3. "Ano 2006 - 20 CDs mais vendidos no Brasil" [Year 2006 - 20 Best selling CDs in Brazil]. PMB (in Portuguese).


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