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Alcides Neves

Tempo De Fratura

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Tempo De Fratura

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Desencontro Das Águas

A3

Lampião

A4

Hibernante In Tempore

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Tango

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Banquete Na Casa De Pedra

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O Trem

B3

Urubuzalê

B4

Aventuras De Um Luso-Tropical

B5

Los Invasores

B6

Desenfado

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Joint release between Discos Nada & Litoral. One of the first independently released Brazilian records, Alcides Neves’ debut LP ‚Tempo de Fratura’ is reissued for the first time on vinyl.

Hailing from the Brazilian North East, Alcides Neves released his debut album a few years after moving to São Paulo, in 1979. The LP’s release coincided with the emergence of the city’s seminal Vanguarda Paulista movement, which led some researchers to locate Alcides within the movement. As the artist himself affirms; however, he did not fit into any established musical movements, and while it is perhaps possible to identify some influences, it is not possible to consider his music as belonging to a specific lineage either.

The album title translates "Time of Fracture", a fitting moniker for the context in the final years of the Brazilian military dictatorship. The eleven songs that comprise the album are proof that the album was not named randomly, showcasing a broad range of both experimental and folk influences, while also including lyrics that originally did not get past federal censors.

Carefully remastered by Paulo Torres with updated original artwork, the record is reissued in a gatefold sleeve including a promotional image from the time of release. Also includes an insert with a text written by the journalist and researcher Bento Araujo, editor of the bimonthly publication "Poeira Zine" and author of the "Lindo Sonho Delirante" series of books.