Opus Visionário
Opus Visionário is the ninth solo album by Brazilian musician Zé Ramalho. It was released in 1986. Geraldo Azevedo, a famous Brazilian MPB singer, made a guest appearance in the track "Pedras e moças".
| Opus Visionário | ||||
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| Released | 1986 | |||
| Recorded | ? | |||
| Genre | MPB | |||
| Length | 35:42 | |||
| Label | Epic (CBS - Sony Music) | |||
| Producer | Mauro Motta | |||
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Track listing
    
| No. | Title | Music | Length | 
|---|---|---|---|
| 1. | "Zyliana" (Contains the hidden track "O Guarani" (The Guarani), by Carlos Gomes) | Zé Ramalho | 2:07 | 
| 2. | "Um índio" (An Indian) | Caetano Veloso | 4:08 | 
| 3. | "Quasar do sertão" (Quasar of the Sertão Contains the hidden track "Hora do almoço" (Lunch Time) , by Belchior)  | Zé Ramalho, Flavíola, Belchior | 1:58 | 
| 4. | "Parceria (featuring Cláudia Olivetti)" (Partnership) | Zé Ramalho, Cláudia Olivetti | 4:09 | 
| 5. | "Bê" | Zé Ramalho | 3:36 | 
| 6. | "Visionária" (Visionary) | Zé Ramalho | 5:01 | 
| 7. | "Botões de osso" (Bone Buttons) | Zé Ramalho | 3:54 | 
| 8. | "Tamarineira village" | Zé Ramalho | 3:05 | 
| 9. | "Olhares sem destino" (Looks Without Fate) | Zé Ramalho, Téo Azevedo | 3:33 | 
| 10. | "Pedras e moças" (Stones and Girls) | Zé Ramalho, Geraldo Azevedo | 4:11 | 
Personnel
    
- Zé Ramalho - Lead vocals, acoustic guitar
 - Geraldo Azevedo - Acoustic guitar
 - Joca - Acoustic guitar and guitar solo on track 6
 - Mauro Motta - Choir Emulator and Bells on track 6 Programming
 - Lincoln Olivetti - Bass emulator & sound effects on track 6, Programming
 - Robson Jorge - Programming
 - Ariovaldo - Tumbadora on tracks 1, 7, triangle on tracks 1, 7, cincerro on track 1, 9, Xique-Xique on track 7, Maraca on track 7, Kiko on track 7
 - Fernandinho - Bass guitar
 - Neguinho - Drums
 - Mingo Araújo - Conga, gong, Russian spoon, Berra-boi
 - Claudia Olivetti - Choir
 - Cláudia Telles - Choir
 - Myriam Peracchi - Choir
 - Rosana - Choir
 - Sônia Bonfá - Choir
 
References
    
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