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Tony Babalu : ウィキペディア英語版
Tony Babalu

Tony Babalu is representative of the second generation of Brazilian guitar players. Experienced composer, arranger, producer, director and guitarist, one of his major features is an impressive power of synthesis, being, according to the critic Okky de Souza (Veja magazine's editor), "the most complete Brazilian guitarist, capable of shining in all genres linked to Pop and also of diving deeper into the priceless heritage of the Bluesmen who shaped the sound of the twentieth century".
==1970s==
Tony Babalu began his career in the 1970s, in the historically rocker neighborhood of Pompeia, in Sao Paulo (Brazil), as guitarist of legendary Made in Brazil band,〔(Made In Brazil's official website )〕 being the author (with Oswaldo Vecchione) of 9 out of the 12 tracks from the legendary album "Pauliceia Desvairada", considered by "Folha de S. Paulo" one of the four key albums of the Brazilian rock of the 1970s. Between these tracks stand out "Gasolina", "Amanhã é um Novo Dia" and "Uma Banda Made in Brazil" (reissued on CD by BMG/Ariola).
; Discography
* 1974/1999 – "Made in Brazil", of the band Made in Brazil, released in LP through RCA in 1974 and re-issued in CD through BMG in 1999:
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* ''Rhythm Guitar in all tracks'';
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* ''Writer – Track 5 – "Intupitou o Trânsito"'';
* 1976/1999 – "Jack O Estripador", of the band Made in Brazil, released in LP through RCA in 1976 and re-issued in CD through BMG in 1999:
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* ''Rhythm Guitar in all tracks'';
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* ''Solo Guitar – Track 8 – "Não Transo Mais"'';
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* ''Bass – Track 3 – "O Cigano"'';
* 1977/2005 – "Massacre", CD of the band Made in Brazil, originally recorded in 1977 by RCA and officially released in 2005 through Made in Brazil Records:
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* ''Writer (with O. Vecchione) – Tracks 1 – "Massacre", 2 – "Amanhã É Um Novo Dia", 3 – "Uma Banda Made In Brazil", 4 – "Dia de Assumir", 6 – "Eu Vou Estar com Você", 8 – "Eu Não Sei Se Mudaria", 9 – "Chuva", 11 – "Você Me Machucou" and 12 – "Finge que Tropeça"'';
* 1978/1999 – "Paulicéia Desvairada", of the band Made In Brazil, released in LP through RCA in 1978 e re-issued in CD through BMG in 1999:
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* ''Base Arrangements for all tracks'';
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* ''Guitars in all tracks'';
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* ''Acoustic Guitar – Tracks 2 – "Amanhã É Um Novo Dia", 5 – "Você Me Machucou" and 8 – "Chuva"'';
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* ''Writer (with O. Vecchione) – Tracks 1 – "Gasolina", 2 – "Amanhã É Um Novo Dia", 3 – "Eu Vou Estar com Você", 4 – "Eu Não Sei se Mudaria", 5 – "Você Me Machucou", 7 – "Uma Banda Made In Brazil", 8 – "Chuva", 9 – "Finge que Tropeça" and 10 – "Massacre"'';

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