A Terceira Lâmina

A Terceira Lâmina is the fourth solo album by Brazilian musician Zé Ramalho. It was released in 1981 and it helped increase his popularity.[1] As its two predecessors, the album mixes Northeast Brazil and rock influences.[2]

A Terceira Lâmina
Studio album by
Released1981
Recorded1981
GenreMPB
Length35:15
43:46 (Remastered version)
LabelEpic (CBS Sony Music)
ProducerZé Ramalho and Mauro Motta
Zé Ramalho chronology
A Peleja do Diabo com o Dono do Céu
(1980)
A Terceira Lâmina
(1981)
Força Verde
(1982)

The opening track, "Canção Agalopada", features soprano Maria Lúcia Godoy and was based on a poem by Ramalho which was featured in his 1977 book Apocalipse (Apocalypse), and which uses the cordel forms martelo agalopado ande galope à beira-mar.[2]

Track listing

  1. Canção agalopada (Galoped Song) (featuring Maria Lúcia Godoy) – 5:00
  2. Filhos de Ícaro (Sons of Icarus) – 3:00
  3. A terceira lâmina (The Third Blade) – 4:16
  4. Um pequeno xote (A Small Schottische) – 2:13
  5. Atrás do balcão (Behind the Bar) – 4:02
  6. Galope rasante (Rising Galop) – 3:36
  7. Kamikaze – 3:20
  8. Violar (It's a verb, means lit. To Acoustic Guitar, but the idea is To play the acoustic guitar) – 1:23
  9. Cavalos do cão (Horses of the Devil) (featuring Elba Ramalho) – 3:24
  10. Ave de prata (Silver Bird) – 2:45
  11. Dia dos adultos (Adults' Day) – 2:16

2003 Re-Issue

  1. Canção agalopada (Galoped Song) – 5:00
  2. Filhos de Ícaro (Sons of Icarus) – 3:00
  3. A terceira lâmina (The Third Blade) – 4:16
  4. Um pequeno xote (A Small Schottische) – 2:13
  5. Atrás do balcão (Behind the Bar) – 4:02
  6. Galope rasante (Rising Galop) – 3:36
  7. Kamikaze – 3:20
  8. Violar (It's a verb, means lit. To Acoustic Guitar, but the idea is To play the acoustic guitar) – 1:23
  9. Cavalos do cão (Horses of the Devil) – 3:24
  10. Ave de prata (Silver Bird) – 2:45
  11. Dia dos adultos (Adults' Day) – 2:16
  12. Eternas Ondas (Eternal Waves) – 3:51
  13. A terceira lâmina (The Third Blade) – 2:56
  14. Mestiça (Mestizo) – 2:59

All music by Zé Ramalho.

Personnel

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References

  1. "Zé Ramalho". Dicionário Cravo Albin da Música Popular Brasileira. Retrieved 10 March 2019.
  2. Soares, Dirceu (5 April 1981). "Sonoridade agradável e muito chope". Folha de S.Paulo. São Paulo: Grupo Folha (76376): 44. Retrieved 10 March 2019.
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