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Maritmo by Adriana Calcanhotto

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Release Date: 1998

Label: Columbia

Standard coated paper inlay.

Publishers:
1, 2, 3, 7, 13 and 14: Ed. Minha Música
4: Ed. Danilo Rocha
5: Warner/Chappell
6: Ed. Minha Música/Kabuki
8: Ed. Cazuza-Warner/Chappell
9: Ed. Minha Música/Acontecimentos
10: Ed. Copyrights
11: Ed. Sony Music
12: Ed. Genial

"Vambora" includes citations of "Dentro da Noite Veloz" (Ferreira Gullar) and "A Cinza das Horas" (Manuel Bandeira) / Ed. Nova Fronteira and an sample of "Suíte Lírica" (Alban Berg, misspelled as Allan Berg) performed by New York Philarmonic

"Vamos Comer Caetano" contains samples of the following songs:
"A Luz de Tieta" (*)
"Livros" (*)
"Alexandre" (*)
"Pra Ninguém" (*)
"Ela Ela" (co-written by Arto Lindsay) (*)
"Nine Out of Ten" (**)
"Gema" (**)
"Tropicália" (**)
"Quero Ir a Cuba" (**)
"Tempo de Estio" (**)
"Irene" (**)
"Eclipse Oculto" (**)
"Língua" (**)
"O Homem Velho" (**)
"Branquinha" (**)
"Sorvete" (**)
"De Conversa" (**)
"De Palavra em Palavra" (**)
"Todo Amor que Houver Nessa Vida" (written by Cazuza and Frejat, published by Sigem)
"Vivendo em Paz" (written by Tuze Abreu, published by Luz da Cidade)
"Pulsar" (co-written by Augusto de Campos) (*()
"Super Bacana" (published by Arlequim)
"Sugar Cane Fields Forever" (co-written by Souzandrade) (**)
All of these songs were written by [a=Caetano Veloso), except where indicated, and published by Uns (*) and Warner/Chappell (**)

"Dançando" contains an sample of "Se Gostar de Batuque" (Kide Pepe) / Ed. Mangione

Sounds from "A Cidade" originally recorded at the streets of Recife, extracted from the film "Simiño Martiniano, O Camelô do Cinema"

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