Braseiro is Gui Hargreaves' debut album. This six song, 23 minutes long EP, was recorded in the Brazilian summer of 2016 after four years of hard work. It is a minimalist statement of a singer-songwriter from the new brazilian popular music generation.
Braseiro EP (CD) comes in a lovely gatefold (book-style) paperboard outer binding case, with a plastic tray holding the CD. Gui Hargreaves has coordinated the art direction of the project, that also includes the design by Rafael Bersan Camara, the cover art picture by Athos Silva and the inside art consists of Gui's personal drawings.
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lyrics
Rosa, que é minha, Rosa
Rosa, foi minha,
E já não importa como,
Uma rosa, sozinha
Eu já sei aonde ela vai
Vai buscar outro alguém, é vai
Vai se esquecer de mim,
Vai fingir que eu não existo,
Vai buscar outro fim,
Vai rosa, vai
O relógio passa,
Os dias também
E nada da rosa,
Se achar com outro alguém
O relógio dá corda,
A rosa não dá,
Todo mundo me diz,
Arranje outra flor pra cheirar
Eu já sei aonde ela vai
Vai voltar sem ninguém, é vai
Vai se dizer perdida,
Querer encontrar meus braços,
Mas beleza de flor tem fim
Vai rosa, vai,
Ah, erê, você não vale mais
Rosa, murchinha,
Vem pedindo perdão,
jurando sempre ser minha
credits
from Braseiro,
track released March 6, 2016
Music and lyrics by Gui Hargreaves
Performed by Gui Hargreaves
Gui Hargreaves is a new author and craftsman of Brazilian music.
His voice, accompanied by his guitar,
creates a sound sphere paradoxically light and dense.
His music portrayes strong images of places he goes and speaks of human relationships, feelings and misunderstandings, travels, walks and dreams. With that he brings traditional and popular elements of Brazilian culture to the present day....more
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