Rui Veloso (album)

Rui Veloso (literally the "marginal protector") was Rui Veloso's fourth album released on EMI Portugal in late 1986.[1] It is a homonymous album. His next release was a live album titled Rui Veloso Ao Vivo released three years later, his next studio album would be Mingos & Os Samurais released five years later.

Rui Veloso
Studio album by
Released1986
RecordedApril 1985-November 1986
Genrerock
LengthEMI
ProducerRui Veloso
Rui Veloso chronology
Guardador de Margens
(1983)
Rui Veloso
(1986)
Mingos & Os Samurais
(1990)

Recording

The album was recorded between April 1985 and November 1986.[1]

Track listing

All tracks were recorded by Rui Veloso and Carlos Tê with some exceptions. It had ten tracks, the last track is the song that brought to the album's name.

No.TitleLength
1."Porto Côvo" 
2."É Triste Ser-se Crescido" 
3."Cavaleiro Andante" 
4."Directo à Cabeça" 
5."Valsinha das Medalhas" 
6."A Origem do Mal" 
7."O Negro do Rádio de Pilhas" 
8."Porto Sentido" 
9."Beirã" 
10."Champanhe" 
11."África" 
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References

  1. "Rui Veloso". Rate Your Music. Retrieved 10 November 2016.
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