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Moto Perpétuo (album)
''Moto Perpétuo'' is the eponymous debut album by the Brazilian progressive rock band originally released on 1974 vinyl edition on Phonodisc/Discos Continental label. Reissued as vinyl in 1989 and on CD format in 2002 by Warner Music Group, WEA. Track listing Original 1974 release *Side A: #Mal o Sol (Guilherme Arantes) 2:48 #Conto Contigo (Guilherme Arantes) 2:54 #Verde Vertente (Guilherme Arantes) 3:16 #Matinal (Guilherme Arantes) 4:32 #Três e Eu (Claudio Lucci) 5:18 *Side B: #Não Reclamo da Chuva (Guilherme Arantes) 2:30 #Duas (Guilherme Arantes) 2:16 #Sobe (Guilherme Arantes) 3:17 #Seguir Viagem (Claudio Lucci) 1:38 #Os Jardins (Guilherme Arantes) 3:00 #Turba (Guilherme Arantes) 5:50 Personnel *Guilherme Arantes - keyboards and vocals *Egydio Conde - lead guitar and vocals *Diógenes Burani - percussion and vocals *Gerson Tatini - bass guitar and vocals *Cláudio Lucci - acoustic guitars, cello, guitar and vocals Original Production *Arrangements: Moto Perpétuo *Sound S ...
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Moto Perpétuo
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