Zé Ramalho - Live
"Avohai"
Zé Ramalho ao vivo is the first (and currently only) live album by Brazilian solo artist Zé Ramalho, apart from his live recorded performances with other artists. It was released in 2005.
"Avohai"
Zé Ramalho ao vivo is the first (and currently only) live album by Brazilian solo artist Zé Ramalho, apart from his live recorded performances with other artists. It was released in 2005.
Zé Ramalho
Singer
Zé Ramalho ao vivo is the first (and currently only) live album by Brazilian solo artist Zé Ramalho, apart from his live recorded performances with other artists. It was released in 2005.
Track listing No. Title Music Length 1. "A dança das borboletas" (The Dance of The Butterflies) Zé Ramalho, Alceu Valença 7:01 2. "Táxi-lunar" (Moon-Taxi) Zé Ramalho, Alceu Valença, Geraldo Azevedo 3:57 3. "Banquete de signos" (Signs' Banquet) Zé Ramalho 3:03 4. "Canção agalopada" (Galoped Song) Zé Ramalho 4:55 5. "Eternas ondas" (Eternal Waves) Zé Ramalho 4:21 6. "Avôhai" Zé Ramalho 5:37 7. "Vila do Sossego" (Village of the Tranquility) Zé Ramalho 4:12 8. "Chão de giz" (Chalck Ground) Zé Ramalho 4:59 9. "Garoto de aluguel (Taxi Boy)" (Boy for Rent (Taxi Boy)) Zé Ramalho 4:56 10. "Admirável Gado Novo" (Brave New Cattle) Zé Ramalho 5:56 11. "Batendo na porta do céu (Knockin' on heaven's door)" Bob Dylan, version by Zé Ramalho 3:57 12. "Sinônimos" (Synonyms) César Augusto, Paulo Sérgio, Cláudio Noam 6:29 13. "Entre a serpente e a estrela (Amarillo by money)" (Between The Snake and the Star (Yellow by Money)) Aldir Blanc, Terry Sttaford, P. Fraser 3:43 14. "Mistério da meia-noite" (Mystery of Midnight) Zé Ramalho 3:36 15. "Frevo Mulher" (Woman Frevo) Zé Ramalho 5:10 16. "Corações Animais" (Animal Hearts) Luciana Browne, Vinícius, Fátima Leão 4:16 [edit]
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