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CLARA CROCODILO

Arrigo Barnabé

RIO/Avant-Prog


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3.95 | 47 ratings | 3 reviews | 36% 5 stars

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Studio Album, released in 1980

Songs / Tracks Listing

1. Acapulco Drive-In (4:35)
2. Orgasmo Total (4:42)
3. Diversões Eletrónicas (7:55)
4. Sabor De Veneno (2:35)
5. Infortúnio (5:00)
6. Office-boy (7:01)
7. Clara Crocodilo (7:30)
8. Instante (3:32)

Total Time: 42:50

Line-up / Musicians

- Arrigo Barnabé / lead vocals, piano, synth (1), percussion (4), narrator

With:
- Vânia Bastos / lead & backing vocals
- Suzana Salles / lead & backing vocals (not confirmed)
- Tetê Espíndola / lead (4) & backing (1,3,5,6) vocals
- Passoca / backing vocals (3,5,7)
- Eliana Estevão / backing vocals (3,7)
- Gilberto Mifune / backing vocals (7)
- Gilson Gibson / electric & acoustic (7) guitars, backing vocals (1)
- Bozo Barretti / piano, Fender Rhodes, & synth (1), backing vocals (1,3,5,7)
- Regina Porto / piano & Fender Rhodes (3,4)
- Mario Aydar / cello (5)
- Ubaldo Versolatto / alto sax (3,8), clarinet (8)
- Mané Silveira / soprano sax & flute (8)
- Chico Guedes / tenor sax & clarinet (8)
- Marcelo Galberti / clarinet (8)
- Ronei Stella / trombone, bass trombone (?)
- Felix Wagner / clarinets (?)
- Otávio Fialho / bass, backing vocals (1)
- Paulo Barnabé / drums, percussion
- Rogério / percussion

Releases information

Originally attributed to "Arrigo Barnabé E A Banda Sabor De Veneno"

Artwork: Luis Gê

LP self-released (1980, Brazil)

CD Thanx God Records ‎- TG 1005 (2001, Brazil)

Thanks to Tsevir Leirbag for the addition
and to Quinino for the last updates
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ARRIGO BARNABÉ Clara Crocodilo ratings distribution


3.95
(47 ratings)
Essential: a masterpiece of progressive rock music (36%)
36%
Excellent addition to any prog rock music collection (38%)
38%
Good, but non-essential (13%)
13%
Collectors/fans only (9%)
9%
Poor. Only for completionists (4%)
4%

ARRIGO BARNABÉ Clara Crocodilo reviews


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Review by Mellotron Storm
PROG REVIEWER
3 stars 3.5 stars. I was listening to this today and thought I'd offer up some thoughts on this one. I spent a week with this back in the spring 2020. Arrigo Barnabe is an actor, composer and musician who released this his debut back in 1980. This album is very much a protest album against the military regime in his home county of Brazil at the time. The focus is on the lyrics for the most part as we get Arrigo and a couple of female vocalist trading off words throughout.

Very much Zappa inspired it feels like, but surely Hermeto Pascoal who is the main man when it comes to avant in Brazil inspired him more than anyone. Especially with the horns and that jazz vibe. We get around 18 artists involved in the making of this album. And unfortunately with everything sung in Portuguese I'm missing out. Arrigo's vocals are pretty much spoken and are rough and theatrical, I'm not into them at all. These are contrasted with mainly soprano female vocals. A fairly rhythmic album(hey it's Brazil) with plenty of horns leading the way along with the vocals of course.

Top three tracks for me include the back to back "Orgasmo Total" and "Diversoes Electronicas" both for the vocal arrangements more than anything. Along with the closing title track which is catchy and Arrigo is singing here after some spoken words. A very entertaining and rhythmic album where after many listens I get accustomed to Arrigo's vocals in which case I'm thinking 4 stars, but like today, when it's been a while between listens all I can hear are those spoken rough vocals I don't understand.

Perhaps a landmark album in the avant for this country but I feel there are many avant albums that came out of Brazil that are much better. Arrigo would go on to create some soundtracks, but this debut album along with the followup "Tubaroes Voadores" are his legacy. An acquired taste for sure.

Latest members reviews

5 stars Little can be said after the review of Votoms for this exactly album. I'am going to just thrown a little bit of my thoughts in here. Oh boy, what would I give to put Arrigo Barnabé in contact with the RIO movement... him working with Henry Cow and all the crew would be something off the wall. ... (read more)

Report this review (#1425623) | Posted by GKR | Tuesday, June 9, 2015 | Review Permanlink

5 stars Review nº 213 Arrigo Barnabé - Clara Crocodilo Originally a musical play full of criticism and counterculture , essential for MAGMA & ZEUHL FANS. First of all, let me praise this wonderful brazilian concept album, a masterpiece of the underground progressive, technical Rock in Oppositi ... (read more)

Report this review (#1351367) | Posted by VOTOMS | Friday, January 23, 2015 | Review Permanlink

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