Mandinga (album)

Mandinga is the only album recorded by Projeto Mandinga, the band created by Fred Andrade and Ebel Perrelli.[1] Released in 2002, the album counts with Helio Silva as bassist and also counts on the participation of other famous artists, such as Naná Vasconcelos and Dominguinhos.[2]

Mandinga
Studio album by
Fred Andrade and Ebel Perrelli
Released2002
GenreInstrumental music, Rock and roll, Brazilian rhythms
Length56:31
ProducerValéria Pimentel

Track listing

#TitleSongwritersLength
1."Com o pé direito"Fred Andrade
"Catú-Catú"Fred Andrade6:43
2."De frente pro mar"Fred Andrade7:16
3."Mandinga"Ebel Perrelli, Hélio Silva, Fred Andrade4:56
4."Carneiros"Fred Andrade3:37
5."Vôte"Fred Andrade3:52
6."Valentia buscapé"Fred Andrade, Bruno Simpson4:56
7."Sete"Fred Andrade5:54
8."Bicicleta"Ebel Perrelli, Fred Andrade5:45
9."Xote pra Silveira"Fred Andrade2:56
10."Pé de boi"Fred Andrade6:16
11."Fasta gado"Fred Andrade4:18

Personnel[2]

  • Fred Andrade: guitar, acoustic guitar, viola caipira and vocals (in "Com o pé direito")
  • Ebel Perrelli: percussion (except in "Com o pé direito", "Valentia buscapé" and "Fasta gado"), drums and snare drum
  • Hélio Silva: bass
  • Ranniere Oliveira: keyboards (in "Catú-Catú")
  • Kleyton Martins: keyboards (in "Sete")
  • Breno Lira: acoustic guitar (in "Mandinga") and viola caipira (in "Fasta gado")
  • Sérgio Campelo: flute (in "Vôte" and "Pé de boi")
  • Guga Beija-Flor: rebec (in "Mandinga"), fife (in "Valentia buscapé") and mouth percussion (in "Valentia buscapé" and "Pé de boi")
  • Mr. Jam: percussion (in "Valentia buscapé" and "Fasta gado")
  • Carlinhos Borges: samples and xangle loop (in "Mandinga")
  • Luciano Oliveira: vocals (in "Catú-Catú" and "Pé de boi")
  • Bruno Simpson: vocals (in "De frente pro mar" and "Valentia buscapé")
  • Ciranda do Baracho: vocals (in "De frente pro mar")
  • Lama: vocals (in "De frente pro mar")
  • Barachinha: vocals (in "Mandinga")

Special guests:

References

  1. Carvalho, João. "Fred Andrade é Pele da Alma". Realejo (in Portuguese). pe360graus.com. Retrieved 16 April 2010.
  2. "Mandinga". Discos do Brasil (in Portuguese). Retrieved 16 April 2010.
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