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1977 studio album by Gal Costa
Caras e Bocas
Studio album by Gal Costa
Released1977
GenreMPB
Length42:13
LabelPhilips, PolyGram, Polydor
Gal Costa chronology
Gal Canta Caymmi
(1975)
Caras e Bocas
(1977)
Água Viva
(1978)

Caras e Bocas (transl.Faces and Mouths) is an album by Brazilian singer Gal Costa released in 1977.

Track listing

  1. "Caras e Bocas" (Caetano Veloso, Maria Bethania) 4:04
  2. "Me Recuso" (Ritta Lee, Luis Sergio, Lee Marcucci) 4:09
  3. "Louca Me Chamam" ("Crazy He Calls Me") (Carl Sigman, Bob Russell; Portuguese Translations by Augusto de Campos) 3:26
  4. "Clariô" (Pericles Cavalcanti) 4:57
  5. "Minha Estrela É Do Oriente" (Tindoró Dindinha) (Jorge Ben) 2:55
  6. "Tigresa" (Veloso) 4:12
  7. "Negro Amor" ("It's All Over Now, Baby Blue") (Bob Dylan; Portuguese Translations by Caetano Veloso and Pericles Cavalcanti) 6:16
  8. "Meu Doce Amor" (Marina, Duda Machado) 2:36
  9. "(In My) Solitude" (Duke Ellington, Irving Mills, Eddie DeLange; Portuguese Translations by Augusto de Campos) 3:12
  10. "Um Favor" (Lupicinio Rodrigues) 5:58

References

  1. Poesia concreta brasileira: as vanguardas na encruzilhada modernista 8531407796 - Gonzalo Moisés Aguilar - 2005 1977 A cantora Gal Costa grava duas canções do repertório de Billie Holiday ("Crazy He Calls Me" e "Solitude"), em seu disco Caras & Bocas, em versões de Augusto de Campos. "Antílope/alga/melicanora/Gal" escreveu Haroldo em um poema sáfico (incluído em A Educação dos Cinco Sentidos).
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