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Tambores de Minas (Ao Vivo)

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Download links and information about Tambores de Minas (Ao Vivo) by Milton Nascimento. This album was released in 1998 and it belongs to Jazz, World Music, Latin genres. It contains 16 tracks with total duration of 01:09:57 minutes.

Artist: Milton Nascimento
Release date: 1998
Genre: Jazz, World Music, Latin
Tracks: 16
Duration: 01:09:57
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. Cavaleiros Do Céu (Riders In the Sky) [Lenda Cowboy] [Ao Vivo] 4:03
2. Calix Bento (Obra Recolhida do Folclore Mineiro) [Ao Vivo] 4:08
3. Paula e Bebeto (Ao Vivo) 4:51
4. Corsário (Ao Vivo) 3:45
5. Léo (Ao Vivo) 4:29
6. Caçador de Mim (Ao Vivo) 5:27
7. Ponta de Areia (Ao Vivo) 2:51
8. O Rouxinol (The Nightingale) [Ao Vivo] 3:25
9. E Agôra, Rapaz? (And What Now, Man?) [Ao Vivo] 4:52
10. Guardanapós de Papel (Biromes y Servilletas) [Ao Vivo] 6:18
11. Janela para o Mundo (Window to the World) [Ao Vivo] 3:19
12. Levantados do Chão (Ground Raised) [Ao Vivo] 2:36
13. San Vicente (Ao Vivo) 5:15
14. Nos Bailês da Vida (Ao Vivo) 5:21
15. Os Tambores de Minas (Minas Drums) [Ao Vivo] 3:30
16. Canções e Momentos (Ao Vivo) 5:47

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This live album, conceived by Milton Nascimento, a profoundly religious man, as a tribute to God after his serious health problems, carries plenty of references from several periods of his career, and one can intuitively believe he was inspired by a concern with posterity. An important moment is remembered soon in the first contact with the album: late singer Elis Regina, a discoverer of Nascimento's, in a vignette reminding you from her inspired rendition of "O Que Foi Feito de Vera," soon joined by Nascimento in a new version of that song, modernized in its harmony and structure. The album, in truth, is a super production derived from a mega show with dancers/actors that involved 100 thousand people in São Paulo's arena performances. Its perfect production, which never detracts from the original style of Nascimento's, is a good opportunity for taking contact with this important proponent of modern Minas music.