''Declare Guerra'' () is the fourth album by
Brazilian rock
Brazilian rock refers to rock music produced in Brazil and usually sung in Portuguese. In the 1960s it was known as , from the Portuguese transcription of the line "Yeah, yeah, yeah" from the Beatles song "She Loves You".
Overview
Rock entered ...
band
Barão Vermelho
Barão Vermelho () is a Brazilian rock band. Formed in 1981 in Rio de Janeiro, it was originally led by songwriting duo Cazuza (singer) and Roberto Frejat (guitarist), who assumed the vocals after Cazuza's departure in 1985. Frejat left the ba ...
, released in 1986. It's the first album released by the band after their main lyricist and vocalist,
Cazuza
Agenor de Miranda Araújo Neto, better known as Cazuza (; April 4, 1958 – July 7, 1990), was a Brazilian singer and songwriter, born in Rio de Janeiro. Along with Raul Seixas, Renato Russo and Os Mutantes, Cazuza, both while fronting Barão Verm ...
, left the band. It's the first album with singer/guitarist
Roberto Frejat
Roberto Frejat (born May 21, 1962) is a musician, composer, singer and co-founder of the band Barão Vermelho.
Frejat, who was born in Rio de Janeiro, is considered one of the most important people in the Brazilian Rock scene. He co-founded the ...
. The album was a commercial failure.
Track listing
# "Um Dia Na Vida" (A Day in the Life)
# "Desabrigado" (Homeless)
# "Torre De Babel" (Tower of Babel)
# "Bagatelas" (Trifles)
# "Não Quero Seu Perdão" (I Don't Want Your Forgiveness)
# "Bumerangue Blues" (Boomerang Blues)
# "Declare Guerra" (Declare War)
# "Linda E Burra" (Beautiful and Stupid)
# "Maioridade" (Coming of Age)
# "Que o Deus Venha" (Let the God Come)
# "Eu Tô Feliz" (I'm Happy)
References
Barão Vermelho albums
1986 albums
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