A Onda Mortal / Uma Tarde com PJ
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A Onda Mortal / Uma Tarde com PJ | ||
EP by CSS (Cansei de Ser Sexy) | ||
Released | January, 2005 | |
Genre | Indie rock | |
Label | Self-released | |
CSS (Cansei de Ser Sexy) chronology | ||
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Em Rotterdam Já É uma Febre (2004) |
A Onda Mortal / Uma Tarde com PJ (2005) |
Cansei de Ser Sexy (Brazilian album) (2005) |
A Onda Mortal / Uma Tarde com PJ is a self-released EP by Cansei de Ser Sexy, released in January 2005. It contains demos of songs launched in the previous CD-Rs, mash-ups and covers of Blondie, The Undertones, Madonna, Eurythmics, Disk Putas and Supla. A highlight is "I Wanna Be Your J.Lo", featured in two versions and which blends a comedy-rap intro by Lovefoxxx, the lyrics from the chorus of Jennifer Lopez's "Jenny from the Block" and the main riff of Sleater-Kinney's "I Wanna Be Your Joey Ramone".
[edit] Track listing
- "Meeting Paris Hilton (band version)" (Adriano Cintra/Lovefoxxx)
- "Sô Lora, Sô Burra" (Disk Putas)
- "Hollywood" (Madonna/Mirwais Ahmadzaï)
- "Bezzi versão gay vs. Sweet Dreams" (Adriano Cintra/Luiza Sá/Lovefoxxx/Annie Lennox/David Stewart)
- "One Way or Another vs. Teenage Kicks" (Deborah Harry/Nigel Harrison/John O'Neill)
- "I Wanna Be Your J.Lo intro (Missy Elliot vs. Yeah Yeah Yeahs)" (Adriano Cintra/Lovefoxxx/Sleater-Kinney/Jean Claude "Poke" Olivier/Samuel Barnes/Jennifer Lopez/Troy Oliver/Mr. Deyo/Lawrence Parker/Simon Sterlin/Jose Fernando Arbex Miro)
- "I Wanna Be Your J.Lo (Sleater-Kinney versus J.Lo)" (Adriano Cintra/Lovefoxxx/Sleater-Kinney/Jean Claude "Poke" Olivier/Samuel Barnes/Jennifer Lopez/Troy Oliver/Mr. Deyo/Lawrence Parker/Simon Sterlin/Jose Fernando Arbex Miro)
- "Ódio Ódio Ódio, Sorry C. (band version)" (Adriano Cintra/Lovefoxxx)
- "Humanos" (Supla/BiD/Andrés Etchenique)
- "Hollywood (versão Madoninha dos infernos)" (Madonna/Mirwais Ahmadzaï)
[edit] Personnel
- Lovefoxxx: vocals, artwork
- Adriano Cintra: drums, producer, guitar, keyboards, programming
- Ana Rezende: guitar
- Luiza Sá: guitar
- Iracema Trevisan: bass
- Maria Helena Zerba: keyboards
- Clara Ribeiro: vocals