Woman at the end of the world = A mulher do fim do mundo / Elza Soares.

Format
Audio
Language
Portuguese
Published/​Created
  • [Place of publication not identified] : Mais Um Discos, [2016]
  • ℗2016
Description
1 audio disc : digital, CD audio ; 4 3/4 in.

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    Summary note
    On this album Elza has teamed up with the cream of São Paulo's avant-garde musicians from bands such as Meta Meta & Bixiga 70 for an album of experimental samba sujo ('dirty samba') where samba is savaged by rock 'n' roll, free-jazz, noise, and other experimental music forms. The Woman at the end of the world is Elza's 34th studio album and her first to feature previously unrecorded material, exclusively composed for her. Voted 'Best Album of 2015' by Rolling Stone Brazil Elza's ilife-story is a rags-to-riches-to-rags rollercoaster of triumphs and tragedies that has made her a voice for Brazil's repressed female, black, gay and working class populations.
    Notes
    • Title from container spine.
    • Lyrics and performer credits inserted in container.
    Participant(s)/​Performer(s)
    Elza Soares, vocals ; with accompanying musicians.
    Language note
    Sung in Portuguese.
    Contents
    • Coração do mar
    • Mulher do fim do mundo
    • Maria da Vila Matilde (Porque se a da Penha é brava imagine a da Vila Matilde)
    • Luz vermelha
    • Pra fuder
    • Benedita (feat. Celso Sim)
    • Firmeza (feat. Rodrigo Campos)
    • Dança
    • Canal
    • Solto
    • Comigo.
    Other title(s)
    Mulher do fim do mundo
    Publisher no.
    MAIS031CD
    LCCN
    2017605478
    OCLC
    953705160
    International Article Number
    • 5052442009047
    Gtin-14
    • 05052442009047
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