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Don Beto
Nossa Imaginação

Nossa Imaginação
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Artists

Don Beto

Catno

MAR053 403.6163

Formats

1x Vinyl LP Album Limited Edition Reissue

Country

Portugal

Release date

Jan 1, 2022

Repress of 1979 Brazilian AOR/ Boogie/ Soul album featuring arrangements by Lincoln Olivetti. Limited Edition 180g black vinyl, taken from the master tapes.

Repress of 1979 Brazilian AOR/ Boogie/ Soul album featuring arrangements by Lincoln Olivetti. Limited Edition 180g black vinyl, taken from the master tapes.

Media: Mi
Sleeve: M

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A1

Não Quero Mais

2:09

A2

Num Paraíso

3:35

A3

Curtindo O Silêncio

2:54

A4

Nossa Imaginação

2:42

A5

Menina Mulher

3:25

A6

Amor Informal

2:52

B1

Todos Os Caminhos

1:45

B2

Tudo Novamente

2:35

B3

Brenda

3:03

B4

Saber Viver

2:52

B5

Renascendo Em Mim

2:30

B6

Pensando Nela

3:37

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