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Vermelho Brasil
''Vermelho'' (Portuguese language, Portuguese for ''Red'') is an Extended play, EP; the second and final release by Brazilian musician Vange Leonel. It came out in 1996 in music, 1996 via independent label Medusa Records. Medusa Records was founded also in 1996, by Vange and her songwriting partner Cilmara Bedaque.''Vange mostra "Vermelho"''
''Folha de S. Paulo'', 13 December 1996 The album also counts with guest appearances by then-Titãs members Nando Reis and Charles Gavin (who were also featured on Leonel's previous album), and Edgard Scandurra, famous for his work with Ira!.


Track listing


Personnel

* Vange Leonel – vocals, rhythm guitar, production * Nando Reis – bass guitar * Charles Gavin – drums * Edgard Scandurra – guitar * Cilmara Bedaque – production

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Vange Leonel
Maria Evangelina Leonel Gandolfo (4 May 1963 – 14 July 2014), known as Vange Leonel, was a Brazilian singer-songwriter, rhythm guitarist, journalist, blogger, chronicler, novelist, playwright, beer sommelier, and feminist and LGBT rights activist. Known for her distinctive soulful, bluesy vocals heavily inspired by Billie Holiday and Janis Joplin, she was famous for her work with post-punk band Nau, active from 1985 to 1989, before beginning a solo career in 1991. Biography Vange Leonel was born in São Paulo in 1963; great-granddaughter of General Ataliba Leonel, who fought in the 1932 Constitutionalist Revolution, and cousin of former Titãs member Nando Reis, her first musical ventures were with the post-punk band Nau (Portuguese for "carrack"), which was founded in 1985. Nau released an eponymous album by CBS in 1987, and also took part in the compilation '' Não São Paulo, Vol. 2'', released by Baratos Afins; however, it would disband in 1989, after plans for a secon ...
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