De Gosto de Água e de Amigos

De Gosto de Água e de Amigos is the eighth solo album by Brazilian musician Zé Ramalho. It was released in 1985. The Golden Boys, a famous Jovem Guarda band, made some guest appearances in several tracks of the album.

De Gosto de Água e de Amigos
Studio album by
Released1985
RecordedFebruary/March 1985
GenreMPB
Length44:56
LabelEpic (CBS - Sony Music)
ProducerRenato Corrêa
Mariozinho Rocha ("Mistério da Meia-Noite" only)
Zé Ramalho chronology
Por Aquelas Que Foram Bem Amadas
(1984)
De Gosto de Água e de Amigos
(1985)
Opus Visionário
(1986)

Track listing

No.TitleMusicLength
1."De gosto, de água e de amigos (featuring the Golden Boys)" (Of Taste, of Water and of Friends)Zé Ramalho, Lula Côrtes3:41
2."Desejo de mouro" (Moor's Desire)Zé Ramalho3:00
3."Mestiça" (Mestiza)Zé Ramalho4:45
4."Sensações brancas" (White Sensations)Zé Ramalho3:46
5."Absurdo blues" (Absurd Blues)Zé Ramalho, Alceu Valença3:13
6."Forrobodó (featuring the Golden Boys)"Chico Pio, Alano de Freitas3:50
7."Martelo dos 30 anos (featuring the Golden Boys)" (Hammer of the 30 Years)Zé Ramalho, Flavíola4:51
8."Chuva pesada" (Heavy Rain)Zé Ramalho3:59
9."Um corpo que sai (featuring the Golden Boys)" (A Body That Gets Out)Zé Ramalho, Teca Calazans3:17
10."Paralelas (featuring Tavito)" (Parallels)Belchior4:38
11."Mistério da meia-noite" (Midnight Mystery)Zé Ramalho3:19
12."Oh! Pecador" (Oh! Sinner)Zé Ramalho2:37

Personnel

  • Zé Ramalho - Lead vocals, acoustic guitar
  • Tavito - Acoustic guitar, vocalise and arrangements on track 10
  • Jota Moraes - Keyboard, arrangements, conducting on tracks 1, 2, 3, 5, 7, 8
  • Zé Américo - Keyboard, arrangements, conducting on tracks 4, 6, 9
  • Eduardo Souto Neto - Keyboard
  • Jaime Alem - Electric guitar on tracks 1, 2, 3, 5, 7, 8 steel guitar, acoustic guitar, arrangement and conducting on track 7
  • Zepa - Electric guitar on tracks 4, 6, 9
  • Fernando de Souza - Bass guitar on tracks 1, 2, 3, 5, 7, 8
  • Sant'ana - Bass guitar on tracks 4, 6, 9
  • Rui Motta - Drums on tracks 1, 2, 3, 5, 7, 8
  • Helbert Bedaque - Drums on track 4, 6, 9
  • Sidnei Moreira - Percussion on track 4, 8, 9
  • Marcos Amma - Percussion on track 4, 8, 9
  • João Firmino - Percussion on track 5
  • Zé Gomes - Zabumba on track 4
  • Niltinho - Trumpet on track 4
  • Bidinho - Trumpet on track 4
  • Roberto Marques - Trombone on track 4
  • Pareschi - Spala on track 7
  • Walter Hack - Violin on track 7
  • Carlos Hack - Violin on track 7
  • Paschoal Perrota - Violin on track 7
  • Faini - Violin on track 7
  • Aizik - Violin on track 7
  • Michael Bessler - Violin on track 7
  • Alves - Violin on track 7
  • Stephany - Viola
  • Penteado - Viola
  • Jaques Morelembaum - Cello
  • Alceu - Cello
  • Marquinhos - Accordion on tracks 8, 9
  • Zé Gomes - Rhythm
  • Zé Leal - Rhythm
  • João Gomes - Rhythm
  • Ana Lúcia - Vocals on tracks 1, 2, 3, 5, 10
  • Regina - Vocals on tracks 1, 2, 3, 5, 7, 9
  • Renata Moraes - Vocals on tracks 1, 2, 3, 5, 7, 9
  • Jurema - Vocals on tracks 1, 2, 3, 5, 7, 9
  • Nair de Cândia - Vocals on tracks 1, 2, 3, 5, 7, 9
  • Simiana - Vocals on track 10
  • Marize - Vocals on track 10
  • Fernando Adour - Vocals on track 10
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