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A mulher do fim do mundo (or The Woman of the End of the World) is a studio album released by Brazilian singer Elza Soares (credited as Elza) in 2015.

Soares, who was 79 when the album was released, recorded the album with the help of nearly three dozen producers, composers, songwriters and musicians including Victor Rice and figures from the vanguarda paulista scene. The album combines her usual style of samba with influences from jazz, afro-funk, noise rock and post-punk.

Personnel

Elza Soares herself is uncredited in the liner notes.

  • Guilherme Kastrup - producer, additional engineer, drums, percussion, arrangements
  • Celso Sim - artistic director, music, lyrics, vocals
  • Romulo Fróes - artistic director, songwriter, vocals
  • Ernst von Bönninghausen - executive producer
  • Rodrigo "Funai" Costa - recording engineer
  • Marcelo Guerreiro - assistant engineer
  • Anderson Trindade Barros - additional engineer
  • Arthur Luna Beccaris - assistant engineer
  • Victor Rice - mixing
  • Felipe Tichauer - mastering
  • Oswald de Andrade - poetry
  • José Miguel Wisnik - music
  • Alice Coutinho - songwriter
  • Douglas Germano - songwriter
  • Clima - songwriter
  • Pepê Mata Machado - music
  • Joana Barossi - lyrics
  • Fernanda Diamant - lyrics
  • Cacá Machado - songwriter
  • Alberto Tassinari - songwriter
  • Kiko Dinucci - songwriter, guitar, repique, acoustic guitar, arrangements
  • Rodrigo Campos - songwriter, cavaco, guitar, featured, arrangements
  • Marcelo Cabral - songwriter, bass, bass synth, 7-string acoustic guitar, arrangements, string arrangements
  • Felipe Roseno - percussion, arrangements
  • Cuca Ferreira - flute, baritone saxophone
  • Aramís Rocha - violin
  • Robson Rocha - violin
  • Edmur Mello - viola
  • Deni Rocha - cello
  • Edy Trombone - trombone
  • Thiago França - baritone saxophone, tenor saxophone
  • Daniel Nogueira - tenor saxophone
  • Douglas Antunes - trombone
  • Daniel Gralha - trumpet
  • Bixiga 70 - arrangements
  • DJ Marco - pick-ups
  • Thomas Rohrer - rabeca
  • Sidmar Vieira - trumpet

Additional credits

  • Alexandre Eça - photography




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