Born: August/08/1948, Morrinhos, Goiás, Brazil He is a Brazilian singer and composer of popular-romantic-tacky style. Period activity in: 1970 - present Odair José was one of the most successful artists in the '70s and the most successful one in the brega segment. Odair José started as a self-taught musician, learning to play the violão (acoustic guitar), the piano, and the harmonica at ten. He formed a Brazilian country duo with a friend and moved to Rio de Janeiro RJ at the age 18. There he worked at circuses and bars in working-class boroughs. Soon he was producing songs that described the sad atmosphere of the night in that environment. His first composition, "Eu Vou Tirar Você Deste Lugar" (I'll Take You Outta Here), told a story about a man in love with a prostitute. Becoming one of his hits, Odair José performed it with Caetano Veloso at the Phono 73 show, along with "Pare de Tomar a Pílula," another creation by José. In 1970 had one of his compositions recorded for the first time, "Chato e Atrevido," by vocalist Denise Barreto. It was the beginning of success, Odair José sold millions of copies of his albums, from the first one, recorded that year, through the ten others until 1994. In 1977 he wrote the rock opera "O Filho de José e Maria", coming to be labeled as the "Bob Dylan Brazilian." He was excommunicated by the Catholic Church in 1978 because of disc "O Filho de José e Maria" . About this he said: "Nothing has changed in my life" Was married to [a=Diana (26)] in the 1970s.
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CD, Album, Eco
2015
Saravá Discos
CD, Album
2014
Coqueiro Verde
CD, Album
2014
Coqueiro Verde, Coleção Canal Brasil
DVD-V
2013
Universal Music
Box, Comp + 4xCD, Album, RE, RM
2012
Saravá Discos
CD, Album
2007
RamaAmor
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2006
Sony BMG Music Entertainment
CD, Comp
2006
Deckdisc
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2005
Gema (6)
CD
2005
2004
Polymusic (2)
CD
2001
Polydor, Universal Music
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2000
RCA, BMG Brasil
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1999
Globo Universal
CD, Album, Liv
1999
Polydor, Universal Music
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1999
EMI, EMI
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1998
Bahamas Songs
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1998
EMI, Copacabana
CD, Comp, RM
1996
EMI, EMI
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1996
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Continental (3)
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1994
Polydor, PolyGram
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1994
Warner Music Brasil, Continental (3)
12", Single, Promo
1993
Harmony (4)
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1992
Copacabana
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1990
Copacabana
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1990
Copacabana
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1989
Laser (11)
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1989
EMI
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1989
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RGE
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1986
Polyfar
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1986
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EMI
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1984
EMI
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Opus/Columbia
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1984
Odeon
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1983
EMI
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1982
Standard (8)
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1982
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1982
Odeon
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1982
Odeon
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1981
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1981
RCA Camden
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1980
Continental (3)
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1980
Continental (3), Continental (3)
7", EP
1980
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7", Single
1980
Continental (3), Continental (3)
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1980
Polydor
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1979
Continental (3)
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1979
Continental (3)
7"
1979
Continental (3), Continental (3)
7", Single
1979
Gala (2)
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1979
Continental (3)
7", Single, Promo
1978
RCA Victor
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1978
RCA
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1978
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1977
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CBS
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1974
Polydor
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1974
CBS
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1974
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1974
Polydor
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1974
Polydor
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1974
Polydor
7", Single
1974
Polydor
7", MiniAlbum
1973
Miami Records (2)
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1973
Polydor
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1973
Tropicana
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1973
Polydor
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1973
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Polydor
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1972
CBS
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1972
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CBS
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