Description
Ediçã the numbered and limited
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two concerts by José afonso never edited:
May 4, 1968 in the theatre avenue, in the afternoon of art of the burning of the tapes, in the theater avenue in coimbra (José afonso and rui Pato).
February 23, 1980, in the salã the society of Instruçã the and recreation of Carreço (José afonso, Júlio pereira, guilherme Inês and henrique tabot,).
Artist
b. Aveiro 2 August 1929, d. Setúbal 23 February 1987
José Afonso was, and still remains among the most influential folk and political musicians in Portuguese history.
He is usually referred to as Zeca Afonso - Zeca being the Portuguese diminutive form of José. Take note that he didn't use this as his artist name on his own releases.
He became an icon among Portuguese left-wing activists due to his music's role in the resistance against Oliveira Salazar's dictatorial regime. This resistance finally triumphed in 1974, with the pro-democratic leftist military coup, called the Carnation Revolution. In the ensuing revolutionary process he was a very active musician and continued composing political and folk songs, often criticizing post-revolutionary changes. Years after his death, he is still widely listened to, not only in Portugal, but also abroad.
Tracks
A-1
Menina Dos Olhos Tristes
A-2
Cantares Do Andarilho
A-3
Chamaram-me Cigano
A-4
Elegia
B-1
Trovas Antigas
B-2
Natal Dos Simples
B-3
As Pombas
B-4
Cantar Alentejano
1-1
Menina Dos Olhos Tristes
1-2
Cantares Do Andarilho
1-3
Chamaram-me Cigano
1-4
Elegia
1-5
Trovas Antigas
1-6
Natal Dos Simples
1-7
As Pombas
1-8
Cantar Alentejano
2-1
Alípio de Freitas
2-2
As Sete Mulheres Do Minho
2-3
Um Homem Novo Veio Da Mata
2-4
Arcebispíada
2-5
Mulher Da Erva
2-6
O Que Faz Falta
2-7
Instrumental (Júlio Pereira)
2-8
Fado Raínha
2-9
Achégate A Mim, Maruxa (Cantar Galego)
2-10
Venho De Macelada
2-11
O Cabral Fugiu Para Espanha
2-12
Se Voaras Mais Ao Perto
2-13
Amor De Estudante
2-14
Grândola Vila Morena (Excerto)