Barão Vermelho - Rock'n Geral (1987)
Tracklist front / back album covers download
"Amor de Irmão" (Brotherly Love)
"Sonhos que Dinheiro Nenhum Compra" (Dreams That No Money Can Buy)
"Tá Difícil de Aturar" (It's Getting Hard to Put Up with It)
"Completamente Nova" (Completely Young)
"Blues do Abandono" (Abandon Blues)
"Me Acalmo, Me Desespero" (I Calm Down, I Despair)
"Copacabana"
"Dignidade" (Dignity)
"Agora Tudo Acabou" (It's All Over Now)
"Quem Me Olha Só" (Those Who See Me Alone)
"Contravenção" (Misdemeanor)
Barão Vermelho Band Members / Musicians / Album Credits
Barão Vermelho
Roberto Frejat - lead and background (1, 11) vocals, guitars, harmonica
Dé Palmeira - bass, background vocals
Guto Goffi - drums
Maurício Barros - keyboards, background vocals
Additional musicians
Ezequiel Neves (credited as Zeca Jagger and O Abominável Ezequiel Neves) - background vocals (1, 11)
Peninha - percussion (2, 3, 7), tambourine (on "Dignidade" and "Contravenção"), cowbell (on "Contravenção")
Liminha - percussive guitar (on "Blues do Abandono"), percussion (on "Tá Difícil de Aturar"), rhythm guitar (on "Tá Difícil de Aturar" and "Quem Me Olha Só"), tambourine (on "Me Acalmo, Me Desespero" and "ContravençãoC"), background vocals (on "Contravenção")
Zé Luís - tenor saxophone and solo (on "Me Acalmo, Me Desespero"♧
Serginho Trombone - trombone (on "Copacabana" and "Quem Me Olha Só"), conductor and horn arrangement (on "Quem Me Olha Só")
Fernando Magalhães - rhythm guitar and first solo (on "Agora Tudo Acabou")
Raul Mascarenhas - alto saxophone (on "Quem Me Olha Só")
Chico Sá - baritone saxophone (on "Quem Me Olha Só")
Zé Carlos - tenor saxophone (on "Quem Me Olha Só")
Bidinho, Don Harris - trumpet (on "Quem Me Olha Só")
Ezequiel Neves - production
Liminha - production
Adriana Hudson - production assistance
Paulo Junqueiro - recording, mixing
Vitor Farias - recording
Ricardo Garcia - mastering
Antoine Midani, Arthur Bello, Bernardo Muricy, Mauro Bianchi - assistant engineers
Rock'n Geral is the 5th album by brazilian rock band Barão Vermelho, released in 1987. It's the second album with Roberto Frejat as vocalist. Like the previous one, this album didn't sell well.