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Opera Do Malandro De Chico Buarque

CD (Item 854015) Philips (Brazil), 1979 — Condition: Used
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Chico Buarque & Others — Opera Do Malandro De Chico Buarque ... LP 9.99
The classic recording of Chico Buarque's opera Malandro – done with the supervision of Chico himself, who also stars on vocals along with singers that include Gal Costa, Zizi Possi, MPB4, Nara Leao, Alcione, Moreira Da Silva, and Francis Hime. Hime handled the arrangements and directed the music – and titles include "O Malandro", "Viver De Amor", "Hino De Duran", "Terezinha", "O Meu Amor", "Pedaco De Mim", and "Opera".  © 1996-2024, Dusty Groove, Inc.
(Out of print and sealed.)

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