Fourth World is the debut album by the Brazilian jazz group Fourth World that was released on B&W Music in 1993.[1]
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| Fourth World | ||||
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| Studio album by Fourth World | ||||
| Released | 1993 | |||
| Recorded | November 17 to December 18, 1992 | |||
| Venue | 145 Wardour Street Red Bus Recording Studio | |||
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| Length | 65:04 | |||
| Label | B&W Music | |||
| Producer | David Garland, Mark St John | |||
| Fourth World chronology | ||||
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| No. | Title | Music | Length |
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| 1. | "Esperanza" | Airto Moreira, José Neto | 4:52 |
| 2. | "River São Francisco" | Flora Purim | 4:46 |
| 3. | "Starfish" | A. Moreira, Neto | 11:01 |
| 4. | "Povo de Lira" | A. Moreira | 2:51 |
| 5. | "Africa" | Neto, Purim, Diana Moreira | 4:09 |
| 6. | "Earthquake" | Neto, Purim | 6:57 |
| 7. | "Lua" | Neto, A. Moreira | 7:50 |
| 8. | "Seven Steps" | Neto | 8:29 |
| 9. | "Firewater Jive Talk" | A. Moreira, Hermeto Pascoal | 5:42 |
| 10. | "Santa Anita" (featuring Chil Factor) | Hugo Fattoruso, Rubén Rada, Chil Factor | 7:01 |
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| Studio albums |
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| Live albums |
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| with Airto Moreira |
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| with Fourth World |
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| Guest appearances | |