Muitos Carnavais

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Caetano... muitos carnavais...
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Compilation album by
Caetano Veloso
Released1977
Genre MPB, samba, frevo, marchinhas
Length36:03
Label Philips
Producer Perinho Albuquerque
Caetano Veloso chronology
Doces Bárbaros
(1976)
Caetano... muitos carnavais...
(1977)
Bicho
(1977)
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Caetano... muitos carnavais... is a 1977 compilation album by Caetano Veloso. It exclusively features Carnaval songs and rhythms, such as samba, frevo and marchinhas. [2]

Track listing [3]

#TitleSongwritersLength
1."Muitos carnavais"Caetano Veloso2:41
2."Chuva, suor e cerveja (Rain, sweat and beer)"Caetano Veloso3:26
3."A filha da Chiquita Bacana"Caetano Veloso3:32
4."Deus e o diabo"Caetano Veloso2:44
5."Piaba"Caetano Veloso3:10
6."Hora da razão"Batatinha, J. Luna2:50
7."Atrás do trio elétrico"Caetano Veloso2:44
8."Um frevo novo"Caetano Veloso2:55
9."Cara a cara"Caetano Veloso3:04
10."La barca"Caetano Veloso, Moacir Albuquerque2:06
11."Qual é, baiana?"Caetano Veloso, Moacir Albuquerque2:52
12."Guarde seu conselho"Luís de França, Alcebíades Nogueira3:52

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References

  1. Allmusic review
  2. Jandovsky, Philip. "Muitos carnavais". Allmusic. Retrieved 7 January 2010.
  3. "Muitos carnavais". Discos do Brasil (in Portuguese). Retrieved 7 January 2010.