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V is the fifth album by Brazilian rock band Legião Urbana, recorded in the last quarter of 1991 and released on the Emi-Odeon label on December 15, 1991. It's the first album recorded after Renato Russo tested positive for AIDS, which would lead to his death. Though the album wasn't well received upon release, it's seen by many as the band's finest release, featuring a more mature style. The songs here are generally longer and slower than on previous albums, and in fact, "Metal Contra As Nuvens" is the longest song the band ever recorded. It's far from Progressive rock, though, instead using Blues, Folk, Medieval and Classical motifs. Two of the songs are instrumentals ("A Ordem Dos Templários" and "Come Share My Life"), and "Love Song" takes its lyrics from a thirteenth century poem by Portuguese poet Nuno Fernandes Torneol. The intro of "O Teatro Dos Vampiros" is based on Pachelbel's Canon.
[edit] Track listing
All lyrics by Renato Russo, except for track 1. All music by Villa-Lobos, Russo and Bonfá, except for track 10.
- "Love Song" (lyrics: Nuno Fernandes Torneol) – 1:19
- "Metal Contra As Nuvens" ("Metal Against the Clouds") – 11:29
- "A Ordem dos Templários" ("The Knights Templar") – 4:27
- "A Montanha Mágica" ("The Magic Mountain") – 7:49
- "O Teatro dos Vampiros" ("The Vampire Theater") – 3:37
- "Sereníssima" ("Serene") – 4:09
- "Vento no Litoral" ("Wind in the Coast") – 6:07
- "O Mundo Anda Tão Complicado" ("The World has Been so Complicated") – 3:46
- "L'Âge d'Or" ("The Golden Age") – 5:06
- "Come Share My Life" (Trad., arr: Russo) – 2:01
[edit] Personnel
[edit] Primary musicians
- Dado Villa-Lobos: Guitar
- Renato Russo: Vocals, keyboards
- Marcelo Bonfá: Drums
[edit] Other musicians
- Bruno Araújo: Bass guitar