Mulher na Montanha

Mulher na Montanha
Studio album by Violeta de Outono
Released September 27, 1999
Recorded 1995–1999
Genre Progressive rock, psychedelic rock
Label Voiceprint Records
Producer Violeta de Outono
Violeta de Outono chronology
Eclipse
(1995)
Mulher na Montanha
(1999)
Live at Rio ArtRock Festival '97
(2000)

Mulher na Montanha (Portuguese for "Woman on the Mountain") is the third studio album by Brazilian psychedelic rock band Violeta de Outono. The band began work on the album in 1995, but it wouldn't be released until September 27, 1999 by Voiceprint Records, being their first of many albums to be so. It was also their first album of new material since 1989's Em Toda Parte.

The track "Terra Distante" previously appeared in Em Toda Parte, and was re-recorded for this release.

According to Fabio Golfetti, the lyrics to "Sonho" were based on a poem by Chinese poet Li Bai.

Voiceprint re-issued Mulher na Montanha in 2003, containing three bonus tracks – re-recorded versions of two tracks which previously appeared in their 1986 EP Reflexos da Noite and a cover of Pink Floyd's "Astronomy Domine".

Track listing

No.TitleLength
1."Mulher na Montanha" (Woman on the Mountain)4:05
2."Lírio de Vidro" (Glass Lily)2:56
3."Outro Lado" (Other Side)3:09
4."Total Silêncio" (Complete Silence)2:35
5."Lágrimas do Dragão" (Tears of the Dragon — instrumental)4:59
6."Creme Gelado, Desculpe" (Ice Cream, Sorry)4:36
7."Espelhos Planos" (Plain Mirrors)3:21
8."Duna" (Dune)6:24
9."Flutuando" (Floating)3:25
10."Sonho" (Dream)3:49
11."Terra Distante" (Distant Land)3:17
12."Ilusão" (Illusion)3:10

Personnel

Violeta de Outono

References


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