Õ Blésq Blom
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Õ Blésq Blom | |||||
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Studio album by Titãs | |||||
Released | 1989 | ||||
Recorded | 1989 | ||||
Genre | Rock | ||||
Label | WEA | ||||
Producer | Liminha | ||||
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Singles from Õ Blésq Blom | |||||
Õ Blésq Blom is the fifth studio album released by Brazilian rock band Titãs. The name of the album means "The first men who walked on the Earth" in the language created by Mauro and Quitéria, two repentistas from the state of Pernambuco.[1] The language is a mixture of Portuguese, English, Italian and Greek. Mauro and Quitéria are married and they met Titãs in a beach in Pernambuco.[2] The also composed and performed the opening and ending tracks for this album.
[edit] Track Listing
# | Title | Length | Music |
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1 | Introdução Por Mauro E Quitéria ("Introduction by Mauro and Quitéria") | 0:42 | Mauro and Quitéria |
2 | Miséria ("Misery") | 4:28 | Arnaldo Antunes, Sérgio Britto and Paulo Miklos |
3 | Racio Símio ("Untranslatable. It's a word play with "Raciocínio"(Reasoning) and "Símio"(Simian)") | 3:19 | Marcelo Fromer, Nando Reis and Arnaldo Antunes |
4 | O Camelo E O Dromedário ("The Camel and the Dromedary") | 5:22 | Marcelo Fromer, Toni Bellotto, Nando Reis and Paulo Miklos |
5 | Palavras ("Words") | 2:34 | Marcelo Fromer and Sérgio Britto |
6 | Medo ("Fear") | 2:05 | Toni Bellotto and Arnaldo Antunes |
7 | Natureza Morta ("Dead Nature") | 3:18 | Branco Mello, Marcelo Fromer, Liminha, Arnaldo Antunes, Sérgio Britto and Paulo Miklos |
8 | Flores ("Flowers") | 3:27 | Tony Bellotto, Sérgio Britto, Charles Gavin and Paulo Miklos |
9 | O Pulso ("The Pulse") | 2:44 | Marcelo Fromer, Toni Bellotto and Arnaldo Antunes |
10 | 32 Dentes ("32 Teeth") | 2:28 | Branco Mello, Marcelo Fromer and Sérgio Britto |
11 | Faculdade ("College") | 3:13 | Branco Mello, Marcelo Fromer, Nando Reis, Arnaldo Antunes and Paulo Miklos |
12 | Deus E O Diabo ("God and the Devil") | 3:28 | Nando Reis, Sérgio Britto and Paulo Miklos |
13 | Vinheta Final Por Mauro e Quitéria ("Final Jingle by Mauro and Quitéria") | 0:34 | Mauro and Quitéria |
[edit] Personnel
- Tony Bellotto - Electric guitar, Acoustic guitar on "Flores", Twelve string guitar on "32 Dentes"
- Arnaldo Antunes - Vocals on "Medo", "O Pulso" and "Natureza Morta"
- Charles Gavin - Drums
- Marcelo Fromer - Electric guitar, acoustic guitar on "32 Dentes" and "Medo"
- Nando Reis - Bass, vocals in "Raciosimio" and "Faculdade"
- Branco Mello - Vocals on "Flores" and "32 Dentes"
- Paulo Miklos - Saxophone, vocals in "O Camelo e o Dromedário", "Miséria" and "Deus e o Diabo"
- Sérgio Britto - Keyboards, vocals in "Palavras", "Miséria" and "Deus e o Diabo", keyboard programming on "Miséria" and "Deus e o Diabo".
- Liminha - Electronic drums in "Miséria", "Deus e o Diabo" and "Faculdade", guitar in "O Pulso" and "Deus e o Diabo", electronic percussion in "O Camelo e o Dromedário", keyboard programming in "O Pulso", "Miséria" and "Deus e o Diabo"
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