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Olhos Verdes (Green Eyes) is an album by Portuguese American singer/songwriter Jorge Ferreira, released in 1990 on Henda Records & Videos in America, Ovação Nacional in Portugal and Ruiz Sr. Import C.A. in Venezuela. It was his twelfth solo album.
This album marked for Ferreira his first release in CD. Later, other past albums will re-release in CD in 1992 and 1994. This album follows perfectly the musical tendences of the beginning of the 90's. Ferreira modernised his music to a more asserted pop style. During the tour which followed the release of the album, Ferreira performed at the Standard Bank Arena in Johannesburg, South Africa. Ao Vivo Vol. 1, the live album of this concert, was released next year.
[edit] Track listing
# |
Title |
Lyrics/Music |
Time |
01 |
"Olhos Verdes" |
Mario Costa/Jorge Ferreira |
3:23 |
02 |
"Uma Lambada Para Dançar" |
Jorge Ferreira/Jorge Ferreira |
4:03 |
03 |
"Adeus Mundo" |
Jorge Ferreira/Jorge Ferreira |
3:56 |
04 |
"Um Beijinho Às Escondidas" |
Jorge Ferreira/Jorge Ferreira |
3:59 |
05 |
"Mulher Magica" |
Jorge Ferreira/Jorge Ferreira |
3:29 |
06 |
"Vida De Vagabundo" |
Jorge Ferreira/Jorge Ferreira |
2:47 |
07 |
"Terra Transmontana" |
Jorge Ferreira/Jorge Ferreira |
3:57 |
08 |
"Boneca De Bronze" |
Jorge Ferreira/Jorge Ferreira |
4:02 |
09 |
"Sonhador" |
Jorge Ferreira/Jorge Ferreira |
3:06 |
10 |
"If I Had A Key" |
Jorge Ferreira/Jorge Ferreira |
5:07 |
[edit] Album credits
[edit] Personnel
[edit] Production
- Musical arrangements, direction, producers: Jorge Ferreira, José Ernesto Barros.
- Sound engineer, mixing: Jorge Ferreira.
- Mastering: Bob Patten.
- Recording studio: City Limit Track (Westport, Massachusetts, U.S.A.).
[edit] Design
- Design: Costa & Valério (Agualva-Cacém, Lisbon, Portugal).
- Photography: Novart Studio (Fall River, Massachusetts, U.S.A.).
[edit] Trivia
- In the Ruiz Sr. version, the album title is Uma Lambada Para Dançar[1].
- In the Ovação version, the song "Sonhador" is the edit version, without the space of the saxophone. The time of this version is 2:38[2].
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