Artist's albums
As Gargantas de Ouro do Brasil (Volume 23)
1997 · album
De Cara Com a Saudade (Volume 22)
1994 · album
Nasci pra Te Amar (Vol. 21)
1994 · album
Vontade Dividida (Volume 20)
1991 · album
Volume 19
1989 · album
Volume 17
1988 · album
Volume 18 (Viva a Vida!)
1988 · album
Volume 16 (Na China)
1987 · album
Volume 15 (Minha Prece)
1985 · album
Volume 14 (Lembrança)
1984 · album
Volume 13 (Amor Infinito)
1983 · album
Volume 12 (Tribunal do Amor)
1982 · album
Volume 11 (Escravo do Amor)
1981 · album
Volume 10 (Amor Dividido)
1980 · album
Volume 08 (Realidade)
1979 · album
Volume 06 (Rei Sem Trono)
1978 · album
Volume 07 (Caminhos da Vida)
1978 · album
Atravessando Gerações, Vol. 29
2021 · album
Milionário e José Rico "Edição Especial"
2015 · album
Coletânea de Sucessos
2015 · album
Decida
2003 · album
Gigantes
2003 · album
O Dono do Mundo
2002 · album
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Biography
One of the most important and influential duos of sertanejo (Brazilian country) music, Milionário e José Rico came from a life of poverty to reach massive popularity (more than eight platinum albums). They relied on their excellent timbristic blending and in the unprejudiced style mix that, opening the way for contemporary pop-sertanejo duos, fused bolero, guarânia, chamamé, and Brazilian folk music with instrumentation and arrangements taken from Mexico, Paraguay, and Brazil. Milionário e José Rico met in the late '60s in São Paulo. The duo recorded three LPs for Califórnia that were completely ignored. Sending a tape to Brás Baccarin, director of Chantecler, they were hired and recorded their first album of the new phase in 1973. The winds hadn't changed; it didn't happen until two years later with "Estrada Da Vida," a mega-success that sold two million copies, more than any other sertanejo before. Five years later, it became the title of the film depicting their history done by respected director Nelson Pereira dos Santos. The sertanejo duo was also the first to perform in China in 1986, after receiving an invitation from its very first minister, Zhao Ziyang, during an official visit in 1985 to Brazil. ~ Alvaro Neder, Rovi