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  1. 2 translations. Translation. Blind faith, sharpened knife. Now I don't ask anymore where the road goes. Now I don't wait anymore for that early hour. It will be, it will be, it will have to be, it will be, sharpened knife. Blind glow of passion and faith, sharpened knife. To let your light shine and be very calm.

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    1 - FE CEGA, FACA AMOLADA – (Blind faith, sharp knife) (Fey seh-gah – fah-kah ah-moh-la-dah) (Milton Nascimento/ Ronaldo Bastos) 4:47 2 - NADA SERA COMO ANTES – (Nothing will be as it was) (Nah-dah – serah – como – ahntiss) (Milton Nascimento/ Ronaldo Bastos) 5:14 3 - OUTUBRO – (October) (Ou-too-broh) (Milton Nascimento/ Fernando Brant) 5:38 4 - CA...

    PRODUCED BY ANTONIO ADOLFO PIANO AND ARRANGEMENTS: ANTONIO ADOLFO DOUBLE BASS: JORGE HELDER AND ANDRE VASCONCELLOS (TRACK 2) DRUMS: RAFAEL BARATA PERCUSSION: DADA COSTA AND RAFAEL BARATA (TRACKS 1, 2, 6, 7, 8) PERCUSSION: CLAUDIO SPIEWAK (TRACK 4) TRUMPET: JESSE SADOC FLUGELHORN: JESSE SADOC (TRACKS: 5, 9) TENOR SAX: MARCELO MARTINS ALTO FLUTE: MAR...

    Antonio Adolfo’s latest album, BruMa: Celebrating Milton Nascimento, is devoted to the singer-songwriter who is arguably Brazil’s greatest living composer of popular music. Nascimento’s songs have been recorded by Wayne Shorter, Herbie Hancock, Sarah Vaughan, Tony Bennett, Stan Getz, Bjork, Esperanza Spalding and many other jazz and pop luminaries....

  2. Cega, Faca Amolada” (Blind Faith, Sharp Knife), from the 1975 album Minas, and “Encontros de Despedidas” (Encounters and Farewells), which Milton first recorded live with Hubert Laws in 1985. “Caxangá” is from Milton Nascimento Ao Vivo (1983) and “Tristesse” (Sadness) appeared on Pietá in 2002.

  3. 18. Sept. 2015 · Provided to YouTube by Universal Music GroupFé Cega, Faca Amolada · Beto Guedes · Milton NascimentoMinas℗ 1975 EMI Records Brasil LtdaReleased on: 2003-01-01...

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  4. 2. Dez. 2013 · Another crowd favorite came in the form of the psychedelic rock song “ Cega, Faca Amolada [Blind Faith, Sharp Knife],” a song rarely played by Milton in live shows. Faltering slightly on the falsetto melody, the song once helped launch the career of fellow performer-composer Beto Guedes when they shared lead vocals on its 1975 ...

  5. The phrase "brilho cego de paixão" (the blind glow of passion) refers to the intense and all-encompassing nature of faith. It highlights the idea that true faith shines brightly, guiding one's path without hesitation. The imagery of a sharpened knife represents the conviction and strength of this faith.

  6. Cega, Faca Amolada Lyrics. Agora não pergunto mais. Pra onde vai a estrada. Agora não espero mais. Aquela madrugada. Vai ser, vai ser. Vai ter de ser. Vai ser faca amolada. O brilho...