Альбомы исполнителя
RCA 100 Anos de Música - Bezerra da Silva
2001 · альбом
Focus - O Essencial de Bezerra Da Silva
2000 · альбом
Eu Tô De Pé
1998 · альбом
As 20 Preferidas
1998 · альбом
O Melhor De Bezerra Da Silva
1997 · альбом
Grandes Sucessos de Bezerra da Silva Vol. 1
1996 · альбом
Meu Samba É Duro da Queda
1996 · альбом
Os 3 Malandros In Concert
1995 · альбом
Contra o Verdadeiro Canalha
1995 · альбом
Série Aplauso - Bezerra Da Silva
1995 · альбом
Grandes Sucessos de Bezerra da Silva Vol. 2
1994 · альбом
Cocada Boa
1993 · альбом
Presidente Caô Caô
1992 · альбом
O Melhor De Bezerra Da Silva
1992 · альбом
Partideiro da Pesada
1991 · альбом
Eu Não Sou Santo
1990 · альбом
Se Não Fosse o Samba
1989 · альбом
As Melhores de Bezerra da Silva (Remasterizado)
2021 · альбом
Bezerra da Silva (Ao Vivo)
2018 · альбом
A Voz do Morro
2008 · альбом
Maxximum - Bezerra da Silva
2005 · альбом
O Samba Malandro de Bezerra da Silva
2005 · альбом
Bezerra da Silva - O Partido Alto do Samba
2004 · альбом
É Só Sucesso Malandro
2002 · альбом
A Gíria É Cultura do Povo
2002 · альбом
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Биография
Bezerra da Silva, in his career which spans 25 years (and 50 years as professional musician) and more than 27 solo albums as a singer and composer, had hits with "Bicho Feroz" (Tonho/Cláudio Inspiração), "Malandragem, Dá Um Tempo" (Adelsonilton/Popular P/Moacir Bombeiro), "Overdose de Cocada" (Dinho/Ivan Mendonça), and "Rei do Coco." Jackson do Pandeiro recorded his "Leve o Teu Gererê," "Meu Veneno," "Criando Cobra," "Preguiçoso," and "Mandau Velho." His style, full of the Carioca malice (malandragem) of the hills, with which he chronicles the hardships of the shanty town dwellers (and the violence/drugs scenario, even before gangsta rap), became defined in the CID company. He was introduced by Genaro (Nosso Samba group); there he recorded a three-volume series, Partido Alto Nota 10 (1977-1978), that made him famous as the spokesperson of the hills. "Pega Que Eu Sou Ladrão" was launched in the series and brought him national acknowledgement. Since his childhood, he was a zabumba player and coco singer in his hometown. At 15, he came to Rio, settling in the Cantagalo hill. In 1950, he was hired by Rádio Clube do Brasil as a musician, becoming an accompanist for many great artists. In 1960, he joined the Orquestra Copacabana Discos (São Paulo SP) and, in the '70s and '80s, the Orquestra da TV Globo. In 1965, Marlene recorded "Nunca Mais" (Bezerra da Silva/Norival Reis). In 1969, da Silva debuted as an interpreter, recording a single through Copacabana, "Viola Testemunha" (Bezerra da Silva/Jorge Garcia/Almir Delfino) and "Manã Cadê Meu Boi" (Jorge Peçanha/Bezerra da Silva), the latter having won a partido alto festival in São Paulo. In spite of his connection with the Carioca samba, as an imposition of the A&R director for Tapecar his first LP, Bezerra da Silva - O Rei do Coco (1975), and the second, Bezerra da Silva - o Rei do Coco, Vol. 2 (1976) were dedicated to coco, genre natural of Pernambuco, his state of origin. But the following year was a milestone in his career, when he finally headed for his own individual voice and met national popularity as a partido alto singer/composer. ~ Alvaro Neder, Rovi