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Carne Humana (album)

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Released
  
1987

Artist
  
Zero

Label
  
EMI

Producer
  
Paul Mounsey

Release date
  
1987

Genres
  
Post-punk, New wave

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Carne Humana (Portuguese for "Human Flesh") is the first studio album by Brazilian rock band Zero, following their EP Passos no Escuro. It came out in 1987 by EMI. Even though it was not as commercially successful as Passos no Escuro, the album spawned the hit singles "Quimeras" and "A Luta e o Prazer". Despite not being released as a single, "Abuso de Poder" was also a very memorable track, being that it criticized the Brazilian military government (which had ended only two years prior to the album's release). The album also includes the only song by Zero written in English, "Game Over".

Contents

A music video was made for "Quimeras"; it was recorded at the site of the Electric Power Research Center in Rio de Janeiro.

Since the band would eventually break up in 1989, it would be their only studio album for a long time; however, they reunited in 1998 and released a follow-up, Quinto Elemento, in 2007.

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Track listing

All lyrics written by Guilherme Isnard, except where noted.

Personnel

  • Guilherme Isnard – vocals
  • Eduardo Amarante – guitars
  • Malcolm Oakley – drums
  • Ricardo "Rick" Villas-Boas – bass
  • Alfred "Freddy" Haiat – keyboard
  • Paul Mounsey – production
  • Jorge Davidson – art direction
  • Mayrton Bahia – executive production
  • Songs

    1Algum Vício5:02
    2Quimeras4:35
    3Linha da Vida4:13

    References

    Carne Humana (album) Wikipedia