Lucy Alves shares 'Banquete de signs' on the beach with Elba Ramalho in a live album that features three hits by Amelinha
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Lucy Alves perpetuates the show captured on January 14th on João Pessoa beach (PB), the artist's hometown Kaio Cads / Disclosure ♫ NEWS ♬ Song by Zé Ramalho released in 1980 by Elba Ramalho, in an intoxicating recording presented on the second album by the singer from Paraíba, “Banquete de signos” features the voice of Lucy Alves in a feat with Elba herself.
Lucy Alves perpetuates the show captured on January 14th on João Pessoa beach (PB), the artist's hometown
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♬ Song by Zé Ramalho released in 1980 by Elba Ramalho, in an intoxicating recording presented on the second album by the singer from Paraíba, “Banquete de signos” features the voice of Lucy Alves in a feat with Elba herself.
Lucy's meeting with Elba occupies three of the 27 tracks on the audiovisual album “Ao vivo em João Pessoa”, recorded by Lucy Alves in the rain at a show presented on January 14th at Praia do Tambaú, in João Pessoa (PB), hometown of this singer, songwriter and multi-instrumentalist from Paraíba.
In addition to “Banquete de signos”, Lucy and Elba join voices in singing the song “De volta pro aconchego” – a partnership between Dominguinhos (1941 – 2013) and Nando Cordel released in Elba’s voice in 1985 – and “Saudade do sertão”, an unreleased song by Lucy with Moreira Filho.
Lucy Alves plays the piano in the live recording made in the rain
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In addition to “Saudade do sertão”, the trio of new songs from the repertoire of the album “Ao vivo em João Pessoa” is made up of the songs “Rodopiei” and “Sertanejo”, this one sung by Lucy with Poetiza, artistic name of the Pernambuco singer Iza Mara.
Closing with a medley that links three hits by singer Amelinha (“Romance da lua lua”, “Gemedeira” and “Frevo Mulher”), the recording of the show includes features by Lucy Alves with Dorgival Dantas (in “Coração vagabundo”, the artist's partnership with Moreira Filho), Joyce Alane (in the soul ballad “Na rua, na rua, na faz”, the singer Hyldon's first hit) and Xande de Pilares, with whom the singer fell into the sambas “Chiclete com banana” (Gordurinha and Almira Castilho, 1958) and “Coração radiante” (Xande de Pilares, Helinho do Salgueiro and Mauro Júnior, 2002), a hit by Grupo Revelação.
A versatile instrumentalist, Lucy Alves played the accordion, piano and guitar throughout the show immortalized in the album “Ao vivo em João Pessoa”, released on the night of Thursday, June 11th.
Cover of the album 'Ao vivo em João Pessoa', by Lucy Alves
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