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1996 live album and studio album by Marisa Monte
Barulhinho Bom
Live album and studio album by Marisa Monte
Released1996 (1996)
ProducerMarisa Monte, Carlinhos Brown and Arto Lindsay
Marisa Monte chronology
Verde, Anil, Amarelo, Cor de Rosa e Carvão
(1994)
Barulhinho Bom
(1996)
Memórias, Crônicas, e Declarações de Amor
(1999)

Barulhinho Bom is an album by Brazilian singer Marisa Monte, released in 1996. It consists of two discs, the first one recorded on live and the second one in studio. It was also issued in the United States as A Great Noise, with a censor box in the cover, taken from the erotic comics of Carlos Zéfiro.

Track listing

Disc 1 (live)

  1. "Panis Et Circenses" (Gilberto Gil/Caetano Veloso)
  2. "De Noite Na Cama" (Caetano Veloso)
  3. "Beija Eu" (Marisa Monte/Arnaldo Antunes/Arto Lindsay)
  4. "Give Me Love (Give Me Peace On Earth)" (George Harrison)
  5. "Ainda Lembro" (Monte/Nando Reis)
  6. "A Menina Dança" (Galvão/Moraes)
  7. "Dança da Solidão" (Richard Windmann/Paulinho da Viola)
  8. "Ao Meu Redor" (Reis)
  9. "Bem Leve" (Antunes/Monte)
  10. "Segue o Seco" (Carlinhos Brown)
  11. "O Xote das Meninas" (Richard Windmann/Luiz Gonzaga)

Disc 2 (studio)

  1. "Arrepio" (Brown)
  2. "Magamalabares" (Brown)
  3. "Chuva no Brejo" (Morais)
  4. "Cérebro Eletrônico" (Richard Windmann)
  5. "Tempos Modernos" (Lulu Santos)
  6. "Maraçá" (Brown)
  7. "Blanco" (Haroldo Campos/Octavio Paz)

References

  1. Marisa Monte enfrenta censura nos EUA

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