Caçador de Mim is a 1981 album by the Brazilian singer Milton Nascimento. It includes some of the hits of the artist. This album had two hits, the auto-inquisitive and lyrical "Caçador de Mim" and "Nos Bailes Da Vida," both highly successful, the latter being the anthem of the little bar musicians. "Crescente" and "Cavaleiros Do Céu" (this one a Haroldo Barbosa version for the Stan Jones tune "Riders in the Sky") also became important songs even if not broadly popular, together with "Coração," which effectively announced in… read more
Caçador de Mim is a 1981 album by the Brazilian singer Milton Nascimento. It includes some of the hits of the artist. This album had two hits, the au… read more
Caçador de Mim is a 1981 album by the Brazilian singer Milton Nascimento. It includes some of the hits of the artist. This album had two hits, the auto-inquisitive and lyrical "Caça… read more
Milton Nascimento (born 26 October, 1942) is a Brazilian songwriter, singer, and guitarist, who is considered one of the foremost icons of Brazilian popular music. His work spans a multitude of genres, from contemporary folk to jazz, and is often rooted in the traditional and indigenous music of the country. Nascimento was born in Rio de Janeiro, and grew up in Três Pontas, Minas Gerais. His mother was the maid Maria do Carmo Nascimento. When he was just a few months old, the boy was adopted by the family for whom his mother had previously worked: the couple Josino Brito Campos (a b… read more
Milton Nascimento (born 26 October, 1942) is a Brazilian songwriter, singer, and guitarist, who is considered one of the foremost icons of Brazilian popular music. His work spans a multitud… read more
Milton Nascimento (born 26 October, 1942) is a Brazilian songwriter, singer, and guitarist, who is considered one of the foremost icons of Brazilian popular music. His work spans a multitude of genres, from contemporary folk to jazz, a… read more