
Gilberto Gil: Unplugged
Music · Documentary
Overview
This performance by Gilberto Gil was recorded live at Estúdio Frame in São Paulo on January 18, 1994, as part of the MTV Unplugged series. It was originally broadcast on MTV later that year and released in 1994 on CD, LP and cassette. In 2001, the concert was also issued on home video DVD. The set featured songs such as "A novidade", "Drão", "Expresso 2222", "Aquele abraço", "Palco" and "Tempo Rei". Gil (vocals and acoustic guitar) was accompanied by Arthur Maia (acoustic bass guitar and double bass), Jorginho Gomes (drums and mandolin), Celso Fonseca (acoustic guitar), Marcos Suzano (percussion) and Lucas Santtana (flute).
Top Cast


Gilberto Gil
Gilberto Gil
Self (vocals and acoustic guitar)
Gilberto Gil
Self (vocals and acoustic guitar)


Marcos Suzano
Marcos Suzano
Self (percussion)
Marcos Suzano
Self (percussion)
Arthur Maia
Arthur Maia
Self (acoustic bass guitar and double bass)
Arthur Maia
Self (acoustic bass guitar and double bass)
Jorginho Gomes
Jorginho Gomes
Self (drums and mandolin)
Jorginho Gomes
Self (drums and mandolin)
Celso Fonseca
Celso Fonseca
Self (acoustic guitar)
Celso Fonseca
Self (acoustic guitar)
Lucas Santtana
Lucas Santtana
Self (flute)
Lucas Santtana
Self (flute)
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