Gafieira Universal
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Gafieira Universal is the second album by Brazilian
Brazil
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 Funk
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 band Banda Black Rio
Banda Black Rio
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 released in 1978 vinyl format by RCA Records
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 (103.0268) and reissued in 1993. Released in 2001 CD format by RCA Records
RCA Records
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 and distributed by BMG Music under catalog number 74321865882.

Track listing

Personnel

  • Oberdan Pinto Magalhães – tenor saxophone, flute
  • Lucio J. da Silva – trombone
  • José Carlos Barroso (Barrosinho) – trumpet
  • Claudio Stevenson – guitar
  • Luiz Carlos "Batera" Santos – drums, percussion, vocals
  • Valdecir Nei Machado - bass, cuíca
  • Jorge Barreto (Jorjão) - electric piano, clavinet, organ, vocals
  • Roberto Tadeu de Sousa (Bebeto) - percussion
  • Carlinhos "Pandeiro de Ouro" de Oliveira - pandeiro, cuíca
  • Cristina Berio - xylophone

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