This is Bacamarte - Depois do Fim (1983), for Som-Arte Discos. I'm making available the 1995 Som-Arte CD reissue from the original 1983 first and independent issue. Depois do Fim is internationally acclaimed, I read some reviews a couple of minutes ago at progarchives.com, which is the ultimate resource for progressive rock music, and I need to highlight an excerpt of a review made by James Unger, an official progarchives.com reviewer, as follows:
"If you were going to buy only 1 cd this year you should make it BACAMARTE's "Depois Do Fim". Brazillian progressive rock masterpiece with incredible musicianship and the gorgeous voice of Jane Duboc, who adds an Annie Haslam influence to the music. BACAMARTE delivers killer guitar with amazing keyboards around some superb melodies. Songs change themes, tempo and moods frequently with epic delivery. "Depois Do Fim" was well recorded and has been masterfully transferred to CD offering excellent sound quality, instrument distinction and speaker separation. An exceptionally intoxicating album I endorse with the greatest of convictions... wonderful music." - James Unger, progarchives.com
Do I need to say more? I don't think so. Tracks include:
Personnel
Jane Duboc
(vocals)
Mario Neto
(guitar, violao)
Sergio Villarim
(keyboards)
Delto Simas
(electric bass, acoustic bass)
Marcos Verissimo
(drums)
Marcus Moura
(flute, accordion)
Mr. Paul
(percussion)
Jane Duboc
(vocals)
Mario Neto
(guitar, violao)
Sergio Villarim
(keyboards)
Delto Simas
(electric bass, acoustic bass)
Marcos Verissimo
(drums)
Marcus Moura
(flute, accordion)
Mr. Paul
(percussion)
Track List
01 - UFO (Mário Neto)
02 - Smog Alado (Mário Neto)
03 - Miragem (Mário Neto)
04 - Pássaro de Luz (Mário Neto)
05 - Caño (Marcus Moura)
06 - Último Entardecer (Mário Neto / Sergio Villarim)
07 - Controvérsia (Delto Simas / Marco Veríssimo)
08 - Depois do Fim (Mário Neto)
6 comments:
What a find! Very, very nice!
This record is pretty nice ... I have a CD that was reissued by Rarity (I think).
If Jane Duboc kept doing things so interesting ... unfortunately she went to the dark side of the force :->
Thanks Zeca!!! It was nice to hear two live songs.
I'm still on my quest for cdda... ;)
Cheers!
Great! It sounds sometimes like Jethro Tull, Camel, Yes or E, L & P but the Brazilian touch gives its own style. Thanks Zeca.
Hi, I would like to know when the som-arte version was really released, was it 1995 or 1996? And on what month of the year? THANKS! Ah, if anyone is interested I have this in FLAC :)
am indeed interested in the FLAC version ?
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