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2005 live album by Titãs From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
MTV ao Vivo is the third live album by Brazilian rock band Titãs. It was recorded during a show at Fortaleza de São José da Ponta Grossa, in Florianópolis, Santa Catarina on 12 and 13 August from that year and released as CD and DVD. The album was edited and mixed Jack Endino (who also produced it, marking the last time he produced an album for the band) at Mega studios in Rio de Janeiro from August to September 2005 and mastered at Classic Master studios, in São Paulo, in September of the same year.[2]
MTV ao Vivo | ||||
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Live album by | ||||
Released | September 2005[1] | |||
Recorded | August 12 and August 13, 2005, at the São José da Ponta Grossa fortress, in Florianópolis, Santa Catarina.[2] | |||
Genre | Alternative rock, punk rock | |||
Length | 56:23 | |||
Label | Sony BMG | |||
Producer | Jack Endino | |||
Titãs chronology | ||||
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Singles from MTV ao Vivo | ||||
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The album features three new songs: "O Inferno São os Outros", ""Anjo Exterminador" and "Vossa Excelência", besides a cover of "O Portão", originally by Roberto Carlos (CD-exclusive).
No. | Title | Music | Lead vocals | Length |
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1. | "A Melhor Banda de Todos os Tempos da Última Semana" (Last Week's Best Band Ever) | Sérgio Britto/Mello | Branco Mello | 3:17 |
2. | "AA UU" | Britto/Marcelo Fromer | Sérgio Britto | 2:30 |
3. | "Vossa Excelência" (Thy Excellency) | Gavin, Miklos and Tony Bellotto | Paulo Miklos | 3:09 |
4. | "Aluga-se" (For Rent) | Raul Seixas and Cláudio Roberto | Britto and Miklos | 3:08 |
5. | "Lugar Nenhum" (Nowhere) | Bellotto, Gavin, Fromer, Britto and Arnaldo Antunes | Mello | 3:36 |
6. | "Enquanto Houver Sol" (As Long as There's Sun) | Sérgio Britto | Britto | 2:49 |
7. | "Provas de Amor" (Proofs of Love) | Miklos | Miklos | 3:10 |
8. | "Mentiras" (Lies) | Britto, Fromer and Bellotto | Britto | 2:08 |
9. | "Anjo Exterminador" (Exterminator Angel) | Britto | Britto | 3:14 |
10. | "Vamos ao Trabalho" (Let's Go to Work) | Miklos | Miklos | 1:45 |
11. | "Cabeça Dinossauro" (Dinosaur Head) | Paulo Miklos, Branco Mello and Arnaldo Antunes | Mello | 1:43 |
12. | "Não Vou Lutar" (I'm Not Gonna Fight) | Miklos and Britto | Miklos | 3:07 |
13. | "Bichos Escrotos" (Freaky Worms) | Britto, Nando Reis and Antunes | Miklos | 3:16 |
14. | "Eu Não sei Fazer Música" (I Don't Know How to Make Music) | Titãs | Mello | 1:50 |
15. | "O Inferno São os Outros" (Hell Is Other People) | Mello, Gavin and Bellotto | Mello | 2:49 |
16. | "Polícia" (Police) | Bellotto | Miklos | 1:48 |
17. | "O Portão" (The Gate) | Roberto Carlos Eduardo Araújo and Erasmo Carlos | Mello | 3:17 |
18. | "Epitáfio" (Epitaph) | Britto | Britto | 2:51 |
19. | "Flores" (Flowers) | Bellotto, Miklos, Gavin and Britto | Mello | 3:22 |
20. | "Diversão" (Fun) | Britto and Reis | Miklos | 3:34 |
"O Inferno São os Outros" | ||||
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Single by Titãs | ||||
from the album MTV Ao Vivo | ||||
Released | 2006 | |||
Genre | Rock | |||
Label | BMG | |||
Producer(s) | Liminha | |||
Titãs singles chronology | ||||
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"O Inferno São os Outros" was released as the twentieth single by Titãs in 2006. The title of the song translates as "Hell is other people", a quotation from No Exit by Jean-Paul Sartre.
No. | Title | Music | Length |
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1. | ""O Inferno São os Outros"" (Hell Is Other People) | Mello, Gavin and Bellotto | 2:49 |
Adapted from the album booklet:[2]
Carried out at Nimbus Studios, in São Paulo, from June to August 2005; and on Jam House Studios, in Rio de Janeiro, in July and August 2005
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