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Milton Nascimento
Maria Maria







A1
Maria Maria
6:23
A2
Cozinha
1:06
A3
Pilar (Do Pilá)
3:01
A4
Trabalhos (Essa Voz)
3:45
B1
Lilia
3:21
B2
A Chamada / The Call
4:22
B3
Era Rei e Sou Escravo
1:32
B4
Os Escravos de Jó
2:58
B5
Tema Dos Deuses
3:22
C1
Santos Católicos X Candomblé (Raça/Tema dos Deuses/S. Francisco - Francisco/Sentinela)
7:34
C2
Pai Grande
4:56
C3
Sedução
3:35
D1
Francisco
3:28
D2
Maria Solidária
2:52
D3
De Repente Maria Sumiu
0:34
D4
Eu Sou Uma Preta Velha Aqui Sentada Ao Sol
5:11
D5
Boca a Boca
6:24
D6
Maria Maria (Nova Maria)
1:50
Recorded in 1976 and unreleased until almost thirty years later, the album was written as the soundtrack to a ballet which dealt with the legacy of slavery in Brazil. Raw, atmospheric and emotionally charged, Maria Maria reveals one of Brazil’s greatest ever songwriters at his creative peak. Featuring an all-star cast of fellow Brazilian legends including Nana Vasconcelos, Joao Donato, Paulinho Jobim, and members of Som Imaginario, Maria Maria holds what Milton considers to be the definitive versions of some of his classic songs, including ‘Os Escravos De Jó’ and ‘Maria Maria’.
Originally released in 2003 as a double CD package, with Milton Nascimento's 1980 follow up ballet soundtrack Ultimo Trem, Maria Maria is now available on vinyl for the very first time.