Dois (album)

Dois
Studio album by Legião Urbana
Released July 1986
Recorded January/March 1986
Genre Post-punk, alternative rock, folk rock, art rock
Length 47:01
Label EMI-Odeon
Producer Mayrton Bahia
Legião Urbana chronology

Legião Urbana
(1985)
Dois
(1986)
Que País É Este
(1987)
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Dois (Portuguese for Two) is the second studio album by Brazilian rock band Legião Urbana. It was released in July 1986.

Release history

Because of the success of Legião Urbana's previous album, Renato Russo originally intended Dois to be a double-disc album named "Mitologia e Intuição" ("Mythology and Intuition"), that would also include some tidbits of Que País É Este, but EMI-Odeon denied the proposal, due to economic reasons.

Unlike Legião's previous album, who heavily focalized in post-punk-esque instrumentation, Dois shows a wider palette of styles and influences such as folk rock and blues, and features the most memorable songs of the band, such as "Eduardo e Mônica", a ballad largely inspired by Bob Dylan, telling the story of youngsters in Brasília which fall in love despite having nothing in common; "Música Urbana 2", a sequel-of-sorts for an old Aborto Elétrico song (the first part of "Música Urbana" is sung by Capital Inicial); "Fábrica", an environmentalist song that would be used to open Legião's shows for many years; "Quase sem Querer"; and "Índios", that, according to Renato Russo, was written after a suicide attempt.

In 2007, the Brazilian version of the magazine Rolling Stone made a list of the 100 most revolutionary Brazilian albums, and Dois was featured in the position #21.[2]

Track listing

All lyrics written by Renato Russo, all music composed by Legião Urbana.

No. TitleEnglish title Length
1. "Daniel na Cova dos Leões"  Daniel in the Lions' Den 4:00
2. "Quase sem Querer"  Almost Accidentally 4:40
3. "Acrilic on Canvas"    4:40
4. "Eduardo e Mônica"  Eduardo and Mônica 4:31
5. "Central do Brasil" (instrumental)Central Station 1:34
6. "Tempo Perdido"  Lost Time 5:02
7. "Metrópole"  Metropolis 2:49
8. "Plantas Embaixo do Aquário"  Plants Under the Aquarium 2:54
9. "Música Urbana 2"  Urban Music 2 2:40
10. "Andrea Doria"    4:53
11. "Fábrica"  Factory 4:56
12. "'Índios'"  "Indians" 4:17

Covers

Argentine punk band Attaque 77 made a cover of "Fábrica". They would also cover another song by Legião, "Perfeição", of the album O Descobrimento do Brasil.

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