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Zé Ramalho is the debut album (if Paêbirú is not taken into account) by the artist of same name, released in 1978. It features two great hits of his career: "Chão de Giz" and "Avôhai". Patrick Moraz, keyboardist of the band Yes, guest appeared in the track "Avôhai". The CD was re-released in 2003 with five bonus tracks.

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  • Zé Ramalho is the debut album (if Paêbirú is not taken into account) by the artist of same name, released in 1978. It features two great hits of his career: "Chão de Giz" and "Avôhai". Patrick Moraz, keyboardist of the band Yes, guest appeared in the track "Avôhai". The CD was re-released in 2003 with five bonus tracks. (en)
  • Zé Ramalho é o álbum de estreia solo do cantor brasileiro Zé Ramalho, lançado em 1978. (pt)
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  • Carlos Alberto Sion (en)
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  • ZR Zé Ramlho.jpg (en)
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  • MPB, Folk Rock, Progressive Rock (en)
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  • Epic (en)
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  • Zé Ramalho (en)
  • Alceu Valença, Lula Côrtes, Zé Ramalho (en)
  • Alceu Valença, Zé Ramalho (en)
  • Geraldo Azevedo, Zé Ramalho (en)
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  • Zé Ramalho (en)
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  • 1980 (xsd:integer)
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  • ("Albarã Girls") (en)
  • ("Chalk Ground") (en)
  • ("Fly, Fly") (en)
  • ("Goodbye, Grey Monday") (en)
  • ("Port Rat") (en)
  • ("The Black Night") (en)
  • ("The Butterflies' Dance") (en)
  • ("Village of Tranquility") (en)
  • ("7-Headed Animal", an expression meaning a problem that is very difficult to solve) (en)
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  • 1975 (xsd:integer)
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  • The good thing is that the artist allowed us to work as a team in a different language than that which existed in the Brazilian music. We used regional percussion, emphasizing the violas, because Ramalho has a very strong country rock vein, and the Northeastern regional element. (en)
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  • November/December 1977 (en)
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  • 1978 (xsd:integer)
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  • A Dança das Borboletas (en)
  • A Noite Preta (en)
  • Adeus Segunda-feira Cinzenta (en)
  • Avôhai (en)
  • Bicho de 7 Cabeças (en)
  • Chão de Giz (en)
  • Meninas de Albarã (en)
  • Rato do Porto (en)
  • Vila do Sossego (en)
  • Voa, Voa (en)
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  • studio (en)
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  • Zé Ramalho is the debut album (if Paêbirú is not taken into account) by the artist of same name, released in 1978. It features two great hits of his career: "Chão de Giz" and "Avôhai". Patrick Moraz, keyboardist of the band Yes, guest appeared in the track "Avôhai". The CD was re-released in 2003 with five bonus tracks. (en)
  • Zé Ramalho é o álbum de estreia solo do cantor brasileiro Zé Ramalho, lançado em 1978. (pt)
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  • Zé Ramalho (álbum) (pt)
  • Zé Ramalho (album) (en)
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