This article is about the album. For other uses, see
Nascimento .
1997 studio album by Milton Nascimento
Nascimento is an album by Brazilian musician Milton Nascimento , released through Warner Bros. Records in 1997.[ 1] In 1998 , the album earned Milton Nascimento the Grammy Award for Best World Music Album .[ 2]
Track listing
"Louva-A-Deus (The Praying Mantis)" (Brant, Nascimento) – 3:07
"O Cavaleiro (The Rider)" (Lopes, Nascimento) – 3:42
"Guardanapos de Papel (Paper Napkins)" (Leo Maslíah ) – 5:24
"Cuerpo y Alma (Body and Soul)" (Mateo) – 3:59
"Rouxinol (The Nightingale)" (Nascimento) – 3:15
"Janela Para O Mundo (Window to the World)" (Brant, Nascimento) – 4:04
"E Agora, Rapaz? (And What Now, Man?)" (Caninana) – 4:43
"Levantados Do Chão (Raised from the Ground)" (Chico Buarque , Nascimento) – 3:16
"Ana Maria" (Wayne Shorter ) – 5:18
"Ol' Man River " (Hammerstein, Kern) – 3:33
"Os Tambores de Minas (Minas Drums)" (Borges, Nascimento) – 3:19
"Biromes y Servilletas (Paper Napkins)" (Leo Maslíah ) – 5:24
Personnel
Hugo Fattoruso - piano and accordion on tracks "O Cavaleiro", "Rouxinol" e "Janela Para o Mundo" and keyboards on "Rouxinol"
Túlio Mourão - keyboards
Wilson Lopes - acoustic guitar and viola on "O Rouxinol"
Luiz Alves - acoustic bass on all tracks, except on tracks "Louva-A-Deus, "Rouxinol"," "Janela Para o Mundo", "E agora, Rapaz?", "Levantados do Chão" and "Os Tambores de Minas"
Lincoln Cheib - drums, percussion
Robertinho Silva - percussion, drums
Ronaldo Silva - percussion
Alberto Continentino - electric bass on tracks "Rouxinol", "E agora, Rapaz?" and "Levantados do Chão"
Nivaldo Ornelas - flutes on "Rouxinol" soprano saxophone na faixa "Cuerpo y Alma" and "Ana Maria", flute in G on track "Ol' Man River"
References