Electro-Acústico Explained

Electro-Acústico
Type:compilation
Artist:Zero
Cover:Zero_Electro_Acústico.jpg
Released:2000
Genre:Synthrock, pop rock, acoustic rock, electroacoustic music
Label:Sony Music Entertainment
Producer:JP Mendonça
Prev Title:Carne Humana
Prev Year:1987
Next Title:Obra Completa
Next Year:2003

Electro-Acústico (Portuguese for "Electro-Acoustic") is a compilation album by Brazilian rock band Zero. Their first release in 13 years since the studio album Carne Humana, it came out in 2000 by Sony Music Entertainment. It is a compilation of electronic-influenced acoustic re-recordings of some of the band's old songs, particularly ranging from their 1985 EP Passos no Escuro to Carne Humana, plus four previously unreleased tracks. The album counts with guest appearances by Philippe Seabra of Plebe Rude and Bruno Gouveia of Biquini Cavadão.[1]

"Em Volta do Sol", "Mentiras" and "Dedicatória" would be eventually re-recorded for Zero's second studio album, Quinto Elemento, released in 2007.

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Notes and References

  1. http://cliquemusic.uol.com.br/discos/ver/zero/electro-acustico CLIQUEMUSIC : Electro-Acústico - Zero