- Performer Luiz Melodia
- Title Mico de Circo
- Style Samba, MPB
- Other formats VOX WMA AA XM AHX WAV AAC
- Genre Latin
- Size MP3 1930 mb
- Size FLAC 1868 mb
- Rating: 4.1
- Votes: 160
513. Mico de Circo Tracklist. 1. A Voz Do Morro Lyrics. 2. Onde O Sol Bate E Se Firma Lyrics. 3. Presente Cotidiano Lyrics. 4. Giros De Sonho Lyrics.
This album has an average beat per minute of 123 BPM (slowest/fastest tempos: 87/178 BPM). See its BPM profile at the bottom of the page. Tracklist Mico de Circo. BPM Profile Mico de Circo. Album starts at 104BPM, ends at 164BPM (+60), with tempos within the -BPM range. Try refreshing the page if dots are missing). Recent albums by Luiz Melodia. Maravilhas Contemporâneas.
Luiz Melodia (born January 7, 1951, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil - died August 4, 2017, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil) was a Brazilian actor, singer and songwriter of MPB, rock, blues, soul and samba music.
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In 1978, he recorded the album Mico de Circo. In the 1980s, he released the albums Nós (1980), Felino (1983), Claro (1985) and Pintando O Sete (1989). Zerima is the 13th studio album by singer and songwriter Luiz Melodia, released in 2014 by Som Livre. Following a 13-year span without releasing new material, Luiz Melodia returned to his typical musical genre: samba and bossa nova, stemming from the 14 new tracks, is as personal and intimate as his exceptional vocal ability.
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Luiz Carlos dos Santos, Luiz Melodia, was born in the region of Estácio, Rio de Janeiro, on 7 January 1951. The only son born to Oswaldo and Eurídice, he first discovered music through his father, who always played at home: "I would play his viola, trying out a few chords and always observing. He never let me touch the 4-string viola, which was a real relic, very beautiful. His career was officially established with his following album, Maravilhas Contemporâneas (1976), made popular thanks to the track "Mico de Circo" (1978), recorded upon his return to Rio. Over the following decades, Melodia released a number of albums and performed extensively, including abroad. In 1987, he performed in Châteauvallon, in France, and in Bern, Switzerland, as well as at the III Folcalquier Music Festival, in 1992, in France.
Melodia recorded his first LP in 1973, Pérola Negra. In 1975 Melodia reached the finals of the Abertura Festival (TV Globo) with "Ébano. In 1980 he recorded Nós, featuring his trendy interpretation of "Negro Gato" (Getúlio Cortes). After a long period of ostracism, during which he continued to record, Melodia returned to the hit parades with his rendition of "Codinome Beija-Flor" (Cazuza).
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