Carne Humana (album)

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Carne Humana
Studio album by
ReleasedJanuary 16, 1987
GenrePost-punk, new wave
LabelEMI
ProducerPaul Mounsey
Zero chronology
Passos no Escuro
(1985)
Carne Humana
(1987)
Electro-Acústico
(2000)

Carne Humana (

Brazilian military government (which had ended only two years prior to the album's release).[1] The album also includes the only song by Zero written in English
, "Game Over".

A music video was made for "Quimeras"; it was recorded at the site of the Electric Power Research Center in Rio de Janeiro.[2]

Since the band would eventually break up in 1989, it would be their only studio album for a long time; however, they reunited in 1998 and released a follow-up, Quinto Elemento, in 2007.

Track listing

All lyrics are written by Guilherme Isnard, except where noted

No.TitleLyricsLength
1."Algum Vício" (Some Vice) 5:02
2."Quimeras" (Chimerae) 4:35
3."Linha da Vida" (Lifeline) 4:13
4."Abuso de Poder" (Power Abuse)Celso Fonseca, Guilherme Isnard4:52
5."Medo de Voar" (Fear of Flying) 5:27
6."Carne Humana" (Human Flesh) 4:46
7."Seu Planeta" (Your Planet) 3:48
8."Game Over"Guilherme Isnard, Luiz Sérgio Toledo3:57
9."Sem Pudor" (Without Any Pudency) 4:16
10."A Luta e o Prazer" (The Struggle and the Pleasure)Ronaldo Bastos5:01

Personnel

  • Guilherme Isnard – vocals
  • Eduardo Amarante – guitars
  • Malcolm Oakley – drums
  • Ricardo "Rick" Villas-Boas – bass
  • Alfred "Freddy" Haiat – keyboard
  • Paul Mounsey – production
  • Jorge Davidson – art direction
  • Mayrton Bahia – executive production

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