Comadre Florzinha (album)

Comadre Florzinha is the debut album of the Brazilian band Comadre Florzinha. Released in 1999, the album counts on the participation of some famous artists from Brazil and abroad, such as Thomas Rorher (from Switzerland), Siba (from Pernambuco, Brazil) and Renata Rosa (from São Paulo, Brazil).[1]

Comadre Florzinha
Studio album by
Comadre Florzinha
Released1999
GenreMaracatu, Coco, Baião
Length42:34
LabelCPC UMES
ProducerMarcus Vinicius de Andrade
Comadre Florzinha chronology
Comadre Florzinha
(1999)
Tocar na banda
(2003)

Track listing[2]

#TitleSongwritersLength
1."Maré"Folklore3:27
2."Araúna"Folklore3:51
3."Roseira di"Folklore2:33
4."Pirulito"Folklore2:12
5."Ô, papai"Folklore2:51
6."Grande poder"Mestre Verdilinho2:35
7."Angicos"Chico Science, Lúcio Maia3:26
8."Mais de oito"Renata Mattar, Telma César, Comadre Florzinha2:59
9."Satuba"Isaar de França2:04
10."Poica"Renata Mattar2:52
11."Sapopemba"Renata Mattar3:43
12."O trem"Karina Buhr4:16
"Cobra verde"Folklore
13."Xique-xique"Tom Zé2:31
14."Fulozinha"Telma César1:31
13."Tamarineira"Elino Julião1:36

Personnel

  • Alessandra Leão: vocals, percussion
  • Isaar de França: vocals, percussion
  • Karina Buhr: vocals, percussion
  • Maria Helena: vocals, percussion
  • Renata Mattar: vocals, accordion, saxophone
  • Telma César: vocals, percussion

Special guests:

  • Thomas Rorher: rebec (in "Sapopemba")
  • Siba: rebec (in "O trem - Cobra verde")
  • Renata Rosa: vocals (in "Tamarineira")
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References

  1. "Comadre Fulozinha". Rabeca.com.br (in Portuguese). Archived from the original on 3 May 2011. Retrieved 30 March 2010.
  2. "Comadre Florzinha". Cliquemusic (in Portuguese). Retrieved 30 March 2010.


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