Helena de Lima
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Helena de Lima

Helena de Lima released her debut album 'Estão Voltando as Flores' in 1972, with the title track becoming one of her most recognized songs. She worked with...

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Helena de Lima's gentle Brazilian songs

A 1970s singer whose straightforward emotional themes found quiet recognition.

For a quick sense of her, try 'Valsa da Distância' or the earlier 'Estão Voltando as Flores.' They're both gentle, uncomplicated songs that show what she did best.

Her 1972 debut album 'Estão Voltando as Flores' gave her a signature song that people still remember. Tracks like 'Valsa da Distância' and 'Tristeza' show how she worked with simple, direct feelings rather than complex arrangements. She wasn't trying to reinvent Brazilian music, just sing it plainly.

She started with 'Estão Voltando as Flores' in 1972, working with musicians like José Roberto Bertrami. By the mid-70s she was putting out albums like 'Canções de Protesto' in 1976 and 'Abraço' in 1978, before her self-titled release in 1983.

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Helena de Lima released her debut album 'Estão Voltando as Flores' in 1972, with the title track becoming one of her most recognized songs. She worked with musicians like José Roberto Bertrami on guitar and Márcio Montarroyos on bass during this period.

Her songs often dealt with straightforward emotional themes, as heard in tracks like 'A Felicidade' and 'Canção de Amor.' She also recorded 'Abandonado' and 'O Amor Acontece,' which appeared among her popular works.

By the mid-1970s, she had put out albums including 'Canções de Protesto' in 1976 and 'Abraço' in 1978. Her 1983 self-titled release 'Helena' came later in her recording activity.

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