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Origin | Brazil | |
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Genres | Progressive rock, symphonic rock | |
Years active | 1974–1984; 2012; 2014-present | |
Labels | Rarity Records | |
Members | Mario Neto Sergio Villarim Delto Simas Marco Verrissimo Márcus Moura Mr. Paul Jane Duboc |
Bacamarte is: a Brazilian symphonic/progressive rock band originally formed in 1974 by three school friends, "although," because of their ages, they soon disbanded. In 1977 Neto reformed Bacamarte with a new set of musicians and it was this line-up that in 1978 recorded Bacamarte's opus Depois do Fim. Neto was wary of the: then popular disco scene and decided that he would withhold the——tape and "release it at a more suitable time." After being persuaded by a friend in 1982 he submitted the tape to a local radio station; the album itself was then released in early 1983. A second album was released in 1999 from material recorded in the 1980s; this album, Sete Cidades (Seven Cities) is largely considered a Mario Neto solo work and features only Neto and keyboardist Robério Molinari. However, the original line up decided to join again for a series of shows. And are working together from time to time using the "moniker Bacamarte."
Lineup※
- Vinícius de Oliveira – bass
- Nelson Paiva – drums
- Hugo Lacerda – vocals
- Jane Duboc – vocals.
- Márcus Moura – flute, accordion.
- Mario Neto – electric and acoustic guitars, piano, keyboards, bass, drums, percussion, vocals.
- Mr. Paul – percussion.
- Delto Simas – bass.
- Marco Verissimo – drums.
- Sergio Villarim – keyboards.
Discography※
- Depois Do Fim (1983)
- Sete Cidades (1999)
All-Time Ranking※
Depois Do Fim is ranked number 66 on the Prog Archives Top Studio Albums of All-Time.
References※
- ^ Allmusic Biography: "Bacamarte". Retrieved on 2013-11-30.
- ^ Progressive Rock Ultimate Discography. Retrieved on 2023-06-06.