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Length
  
47:40

Release date
  
27 July 2014

Artist
  
Gero Camilo

Label
  
Tratore

Released
  
July 27, 2014 (2014-07-27)

Producer
  
Gero Camilo and Bactéria

Genres
  
Samba, Rock music, Reggae, Forró

Similar
  
Canções de Invento, Tô Na Vida, Guelã

Catarina cd megatamainho


Megatamainho is the second studio album by Brazilian musician, actor and director Gero Camilo, released in 2014. It was produced by Bactéria, former keyboardist and guitarist of Mundo Livre S/A, and it features partnerships with Luiz Caldas, Vanessa da Mata, Otto and Rubi. Camilo describes the album music as something with potency "for dance, for celebration". He also said that he didn't make an effort towards any genre, and that it comes naturally "from my relation with my taste, from receiving things without prejudice".

Contents

The album is a celebration of his 20 years living in São Paulo, which size also inspired the name of the record (which translates as "Mega Little Size") and where he met the musicians whom he collaborated with when creating the songs.

The title track speaks of borders and was inspired by a conversation Camilo had with fellow actor Caco Ciocler about the conflicts between Jews and Palestines. "Chuchuzeiro", was composed by rapper Criolo and deals with "love and lightness". Camilo said he admires Criolo's works "and the way he shows his political and human vision of poetry. Music has much to do with out roots, with forró, but without losing the critical tone".

Track listing

All music composed by Gero Camilo, except where noted.

Personnel

Musicians
  • Gero Camilo - vocals
  • Estevan Sinkovitz - guitar
  • Djalma Rodrigues - guitar
  • Bruno Freire - guitar
  • Clayton Barros - acoustic guitar and twelve-string viola
  • Jô do Vale - Rhodes
  • João Carlos (João do Cello) - cello
  • Livia Mattos - accordion
  • Hugo Carranca - drums
  • Toca Ogan - percussions
  • Marcos Axé - percussion
  • Malê - percussion
  • Nino Silva - percussion
  • Orquídeas do Brasil (former backing band for Itamar Assumpção)
  • Rumbada (female percussion gorup)
  • Production
  • Gero Camilo - production
  • Bactéria - musical production
  • Zé Cafofinho - arrangements
  • Songs

    1Catarina3:33
    2Meu Diadorim4:38
    3A Mensagem4:06

    References

    Megatamainho Wikipedia