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Baile Dos Passarinhos (Chicken Dance) is the fourth album by Portuguese American singer Jorge Ferreira and his orchestra Conjunto Mars released in 1984 on Henda Records & Videos in America and Espacial in Portugal. The title song is a Portuguese version of Chicken Dance.
[edit] Track listing
| # |
Title |
Lyrics/Music |
Time |
| 01 |
"Chau" |
Jorge Ferreira/Jorge Ferreira |
3:53 |
| 02 |
"Marcha Do Mandrião"* |
Jorge Ferreira/Jorge Ferreira |
3:04 |
| 03 |
"Baile Dos Passarinhos" |
Werner Thomas/Terry Rendall |
3:25 |
| 04 |
"Amar É Dever Sagrado" |
Jorge Ferreira, José Moniz/Jorge Ferreira |
4:12 |
| 05 |
"I Like My Music" (Eu Gosto Da Minha Musica) |
Pedro Miguel, W. Lopes/Pedro Miguel |
3:35 |
| 06 |
"Casa Branca" |
Jorge Ferreira/Jorge Ferreira |
3:05 |
| 07 |
"Novo Malhão" |
Jorge Ferreira/Jorge Ferreira |
4:26 |
| 08 |
"Confissão" |
Jorge Ferreira/Jorge Ferreira |
3:14 |
| 09 |
"Canção Das Crianças" |
Jorge Ferreira, Luis Filipe/Jorge Ferreira |
4:27 |
| 10 |
"Separate Ways" (Caminhos Separados) |
Pedro Miguel/Pedro Miguel |
3:16 |
[edit] Album credits
[edit] Personnel
[edit] Production
- Producers: Jorge Ferreira, Pedro Miguel.
- Sound engineer: Ron Gamache.
- Mixing, mastering: Mike Kowal.
- Recording studio: Normandy Sound (Warren, Rhode Island, U.S.A.).
- Musical arrangements: Jorge Ferreira.
- Musical accompaniment: Conjunto Mars.
[edit] Design
- Design: Raul Arias.
- Photography: Indugraf Madrid, S.A. (Alcorcón, Madrid, Spain).
[edit] Trivia
- The song "Marcha Do Mandrião" is also performed by Portuguese band Diapasão[1].
- The song "Baile Dos Passarinhos" is also performed by Portuguese Brazilian singer Roberto Leal[2].
- In the Espacial version, the album title is Chau.
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