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Eu Sou Todos Nós

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Eu Sou Todos Nós
Studio album by
Released1998
RecordedJuly/August 1998
GenreMPB
Length38:28
LabelBMG
ProducerRobertinho de Recife
Zé Ramalho chronology
Antologia Acústica
(1997)
Eu Sou Todos Nós
(1998)
Nação Nordestina
(2000)

Eu Sou Todos Nós is the fourteenth studio album by Brazilian solo artist Zé Ramalho. It was released in 1998. The album cover is a composite of pictures of several people, forming the face of Zé Ramalho, which is an allusion to the album's title, "Eu Sou Todos Nós", which translates as "I Am All Of Us". It sold more than 100,000 copies in the first month[1] and it had reached the 190,000 mark by April of the next year.[2]

It succeeds the well-sold compilation Antologia Acústica. According to Ramalho, BMG would probably rather release an Antologia 2 of sorts, but the "natural sequence" for him was an album of new songs. In the contract with BMG, Ramalho managed to negotiate a three-album deal, including this effort, Nação Nordestina and Zé Ramalho Canta Raul Seixas - both of the latter already had their names defined at that time.[3]

Song information

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"Beira-Mar – Capítulo Final" is the conclusion of a trilogy started on "Beira-Mar" (from 1979's A Peleja do Diabo com o Dono do Céu) and continued on "Beira-Mar – Capítulo II" (from 1982's A Força Verde).[4][5]

The album features a protest song called "Sem Terra". Ramalho commented it: "Nowadays it is out of fashion, but if I had done it in the times of the military, I would have been arrested and tortured to the soul. I used the structure of the protest song, of the festivals. It is a dialogue with 'Caminhando', by Geraldo Vandré."[3]

"Agônico - O Canto" is a version with lyrics of an instrumental track named "Agônico" (named as such by Jorge Mautner) which was featured on Ramalho's sophomore album, A Peleja do Diabo com o Dono do Céu (1979).[4][5]

Track listing

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All music is composed by Zé Ramalho, except where specified

No.TitleLength
1."Falido Transalântico" (Broken Transatlantic; music by Marcus Vinícius)3:01
2."Metrópolis Dourada" (Golden Metropolis)2:38
3."Companheira de Alta Luz" (Companion of High Light; music by Ramalho and Fausto Nilo)4:23
4."Beira-Mar - Capítulo Final" (Near The Sea - Final Chapter)4:23
5."Errare humanum est" (To Err is Human; music by Jorge Ben Jor)3:49
6."Litúrgica" (Liturgical)1:39
7."Vermelhos" (Red)3:16
8."A Peleja de Zé Limeira no Final do Segundo Milênio" (The Match of Zé Limeira by the End of the Second Millennium)3:01
9."Sem Terra" (Landless)2:59
10."Martelo Rap Ecológico" (Martelo Ecological Rap)3:27
11."Agônico – o Canto" (Agonic - The Singing)2:15
12."Das Maravilhas" (Of the Wonders)3:37

Personnel

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References

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  1. ^ "Texts about the album at Ramalho's official website". Archived from the original on 2007-10-28. Retrieved 2009-05-24.
  2. ^ Sanches, Pedro Alexandre (17 April 1999). "Zé Ramalho faz show com inéditas". Folha de S.Paulo. Grupo Folha. Archived from the original on 31 March 2017. Retrieved 30 March 2017.
  3. ^ a b Sanches, Pedro Alexandre (30 October 1998). "Zé Ramalho volta em inéditas". Folha de S.Paulo. Grupo Folha. Archived from the original on 31 March 2017. Retrieved 30 March 2017.
  4. ^ a b "A Peleja do Diabo com o Dono do Céu". Enciclopédia Itaú Cultural (in Portuguese). Itaú Cultural. 26 December 2016. Archived from the original on 20 January 2021. Retrieved 26 January 2021.
  5. ^ a b Luciano, Aderaldo (13 August 2014). "35 anos de A Peleja Do Diabo Com O Dono Do Céu". Jornal GGN (in Portuguese). Retrieved 26 January 2021.