K-Libre
K-Libre formed in Lisbon in 1982, with a lineup that included José Mário Branco on vocals, Fausto Bordalo Dias on guitar, Sérgio Godinho on keyboards,...
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K-Libre formed in Lisbon in 1982, with a lineup that included José Mário Branco on vocals, Fausto Bordalo Dias on guitar, Sérgio Godinho on keyboards, Vitorino on bass, and Zé Nabo on drums. Their music drew from folk and rock, with lyrics that spoke directly to Portuguese youth. The song "Jovens e Jornais" became particularly known for its commentary on censorship.
They released several albums through the 1980s, including their self-titled debut in 1982, "Segundo" in 1983, and "Crónica" in 1985. Other songs like "Mi Graduación (Senior Prom)" and "Peregrino" appeared in their catalog. The band performed live, with a 1984 concert at Lisbon's Coliseu dos Recreios documented on the album "Ao Vivo no Coliseu dos Recreios."
K-Libre disbanded in 1995. Their music, including tracks like "A Vida É Sozinha" and "Corações Em Guerra," remains part of the Portuguese musical landscape from that period.
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