Hinário Aleluia formed in 1982 and recorded through the 1990s with songs like "Oh! Quão Cego Andei."
If you're looking for where to start, "Oh! Quão Cego Andei" is the one that got known. Their 1990 live album "Ao Vivo" gives you a sense of how they sounded in the room.
They were one of those Brazilian gospel bands that just kept putting out music through the 80s and 90s. Songs like "Adorai o Rei do Universo" and "Oh! Quão Cego Andei" became part of the fabric for a lot of people. They had a full band setup with vocals, guitar, bass, drums, and keyboards, which gave their recordings a particular sound.
They started in São Paulo in 1982 and released their debut album two years later. That 1984 record included "Oh! Quão Cego Andei," which stuck around. They kept going with albums like 1988's "A Última Lágrima" and 1994's "Eloim."
Keep it compact: a lyric you come back to, a live memory, or the part of the catalog you would point someone toward first.
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