The end of the military dictatorship in Brazil left the country lost in its references and opened way for a period of wild hedonism. Realce, one of Gilberto Gil's most disco-influenced albums, is a document of that period. Released in LP format in 1979, it had the disco ideology expressed in several songs like "Realce" (which became slang for a dangerous drug frequently consumed in those places), "Sarará Miolo" (also a danceable tune, finds room for social criticism through black pride, where Gil reproaches the use of straightening and discoloring of hair by his brothers and sisters), "Marina" (featuring Dorival Caymmi), and "Toda Menina Baiana" (a hybrid of disco and Bahian samba). But there are other songs more faithful to Gil's style. "Superhomem - A Canção" is a sensitive ballad about the bisexual composition of human psyche, and the importance of the feminine in society. "Tradição" is a beautiful samba, richly harmonized, and the lyrics talk about Gil's fascination with a guy of the streets. "Rebento," another juicy samba with intelligent lyrics, was re-recorded by Elis Regina. And "Não Chore Mais," which was another big hit of the album, is a version of B. Vincent's "No Woman, No Cry" made famous by Bob Marley. ~ Alvaro Neder, All Music Guide
Realce
01/01/1979
All Music Guide Review
Realce Track Listing
Credits of Realce
- Mazola
- Producer, Clapping, Palmas
- Rubao
- Bass
- Rick Shlosser
- Drums, Bateria
- Carmen Twillie
- Vocals
- Larry Williams
- Flute, Saxophone
- Jo Hansch
- Corte
- Norman Seeff
- Photography
- Lincoln Olivetti
- Piano, Fender Rhodes, String Arrangements
- Maria Helena
- Vocals
- Maria Fattoruso
- Vocals
- Bob Kloud
- Bass, Bateria
- Perinho Santana
- Guitar
- Maria Rita
- Vocals
- Tuca
- Fender Rhodes
- Maria de Fátima
- Vocals
- Luiz Carlos
- Drums
- Jorge Ferreira da Silva
- Oberheim
- Larry Hall
- Trumpet
- Mark Wilson Jordan
- Fender Rhodes
- Larry Andrew Williams
- Flute, Saxophone
- Bill Champlin
- Vocals, Clapping, Palmas
- Maria d'Apparecida
- Vocals
- Ariovaldo
- Percussion
- Michael Boddicker
- Synthesizer, Strings, Moog Synthesizer, Synthesizer Bass
- Djalma Corrèa
- Percussion
- John d'Andrea
- Saxophone
- Sergio Dias
- Guitar, Soloist
- Humberto Gatica
- Engineer, Mastering, Mixing
- Gary Grant
- Trumpet
- Jerry Hey
- Trumpet
- Kim Hutchcroft
- Flute, Saxophone
- Mark T. Jordan
- Fender Rhodes
- Liminha
- Bass, Percussion, Bateria
- Steve Lukather
- Guitar, Soloist
- Gilberto Gil
- Guitar, Tambourine, Vocals, Pandeiro, Main Performer, Clapping, Bass Arrangement, Palmas
- Bill Reichenbach Jr.
- Trombone

















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