Falso Brilhante
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Falso Brilhante | ||
Studio album by Elis Regina | ||
Released | 1976 (re-released on 1999) | |
Recorded | 1975/1976 | |
Genre | MPB | |
Length | 35:15 | |
Label | PolyGram/Philips/Universal (on Brazil) Verve Records (on the U.S.) |
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Producer(s) | Mazola | |
Professional reviews | ||
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Elis Regina chronology | ||
Elis & Tom (1974) |
Falso Brilhante (1976) |
Elis (1977) |
Falso Brilhante (English: Fake diamond) is the name of a 1976 studio album released by the critically aclaimed Brazilian MPB singer Elis Regina.
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On the year of 1975, Elis Regina opened her solo concert, Falso Brilhante, where she launched the career of another new composer: Antonio Carlos Belchior (with his songs "Como Nossos Pais" and "Velha Roupa Colorida"). One year after that concert, she recorded the repertoire of the show on an LP. This LP was later reissued as CD in 1999.
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- "Como Nossos Pais" (Antonio Carlos Belchior) – 4:21
- "Velha Roupa Colorida" (Antonio Carlos Belchior) – 4:11
- "Los Hermanos" (Atahualpa Yupanqui) – 3:33
- "Um Por Todos" (João Bosco/Aldir Blanc) – 2:24
- "Fascinação (Fascination)" (F. D. Marchetti/M. de Feraudy, Portuguese version: Armando Louzada) – 3:01
- "Jardins de Infância" (João Bosco/Aldir Blanc) – 2:49
- "Quero" (Thomas Roth) – 3:43
- "Gracias a la Vida" (Violeta Parra) – 4:23
- "O Cavaleiro e os Moinhos" (João Bosco/Aldir Blanc) – 2:04
- "Tatuagem" (Chico Buarque/Ruy Guerra) – 4:21