4 Caras
4 Caras was a Brazilian band that formed in the 1980s. Their first album came out in 1984, followed by records like 'Nosso Concerto' in 1986 and 'O Último...
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4 Caras was a Brazilian band that formed in the 1980s. Their first album came out in 1984, followed by records like 'Nosso Concerto' in 1986 and 'O Último Trago' in 1988. They worked with musicians including Gilberto Gil, Caetano Veloso, and Milton Nascimento.
Their song 'Era Madrugada' became particularly well-known. Other tracks like 'Carolina Diz,' 'Cobertos de Preto,' and 'Ouro Preto' show the range of their catalog. The band's lineup featured Chico César on vocals and guitar, Luizão on bass, Osmar Júnior on percussion, and Rivândio on drums.
They released albums through the early 1990s, including 'Metamorfoses' in 1990 and an acoustic record in 1994. The group eventually disbanded, but their music has remained in circulation.
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