- Source: Nascimento (album)
- Água Viva (album)
- Elis (album 1977)
- Pat Metheny
- Sucessos Inesquecíveis de Elis Regina
- Elis Especial (album 1979)
- Elis (album 1966)
- Elis (album 1972)
- Album Musik Dunia Terbaik (Grammy Award)
- Som Livre
- Elis - Como e Porque
- Nascimento (album)
- Milton Nascimento
- Milton + Esperanza
- Native Dancer (album)
- Courage (Milton Nascimento album)
- Clube da Esquina (album)
- Milagre dos Peixes
- Nascimento
- Geraes
- Milton (1976 album)
Nascimento is an album by Brazilian musician Milton Nascimento, released through Warner Bros. Records in 1997. In 1998, the album earned Milton Nascimento the Grammy Award for Best World Music Album.
Track listing
"Louva-A-Deus (The Praying Mantis)" (Brant, Nascimento) – 3:07
"O Cavaleiro (The Rider)" (Lopes, Nascimento) – 3:42
"Guardanapos de Papel (Paper Napkins)" (Leo Maslíah) – 5:24
"Cuerpo y Alma (Body and Soul)" (Mateo) – 3:59
"Rouxinol (The Nightingale)" (Nascimento) – 3:15
"Janela Para O Mundo (Window to the World)" (Brant, Nascimento) – 4:04
"E Agora, Rapaz? (And What Now, Man?)" (Caninana) – 4:43
"Levantados Do Chão (Raised from the Ground)" (Chico Buarque, Nascimento) – 3:16
"Ana Maria" (Wayne Shorter) – 5:18
"Ol' Man River" (Hammerstein, Kern) – 3:33
"Os Tambores de Minas (Minas Drums)" (Borges, Nascimento) – 3:19
"Biromes y Servilletas (Paper Napkins)" (Leo Maslíah) – 5:24
Personnel
Hugo Fattoruso - piano and accordion on tracks "O Cavaleiro", "Rouxinol" e "Janela Para o Mundo" and keyboards on "Rouxinol"
Túlio Mourão - keyboards
Wilson Lopes - acoustic guitar and viola on "O Rouxinol"
Luiz Alves - acoustic bass on all tracks, except on tracks "Louva-A-Deus, "Rouxinol"," "Janela Para o Mundo", "E agora, Rapaz?", "Levantados do Chão" and "Os Tambores de Minas"
Lincoln Cheib - drums, percussion
Robertinho Silva - percussion, drums
Ronaldo Silva - percussion
Alberto Continentino - electric bass on tracks "Rouxinol", "E agora, Rapaz?" and "Levantados do Chão"
Nivaldo Ornelas - flutes on "Rouxinol" soprano saxophone na faixa "Cuerpo y Alma" and "Ana Maria", flute in G on track "Ol' Man River"