Crime Perfeito

Crime Perfeito
Studio album by Virginie & Fruto Proibido
Released 1988
Genre New wave, synthpop
Label Epic Records
Producer Marco Mazzola
Virginie Boutaud chronology
Olhar
(1985) Olhar1985
Crime Perfeito
(1988) Crime Perfeito1988
Déjà-Vu
(2002) Déjà-Vu2002

Crime Perfeito (Portuguese for "Perfect Crime") is the only release by Virginie & Fruto Proibido, a band fronted by Virginie Boutaud (famous for being the vocalist of new wave band Metrô) and also comprising Don Beto (guitar), Nilton Leonardi (bass) and Albino Infantozzi (drums). It was released in 1988 by Epic Records.[1] The band was founded also in 1988, two years after Virginie was fired from Metrô due to "creative divergences", and ended in 1995 after she decided to retire from the musical business until 2002, when Metrô reformed and she was reunited with them.

Unlike Virginie's previous releases with Metrô, Crime Perfeito was a commercial failure and received mostly mixed reviews at the time of its release; however, "Más Companhias" would become a minor hit after being used in the soundtrack of the telenovela Fera Radical, which ran from March to November 1988.

"Il était une fois" is fully sung in French.

Track listing

All lyrics written by Don Beto and Virginie Boutaud, except where noted.

No.TitleLyricsLength
1."Crime Perfeito" (Perfect Crime) 4:11
2."Que Tal o Impossível?" (What About the Impossible?)Itamar Assumpção3:09
3."Refém" (Hostage)Don Beto3:22
4."Alucinação" (Hallucination)Don Beto4:16
5."Fruto Proibido" (Forbidden Fruit) 3:42
6."Arrisco Loucuras" (I Risk Follies) 3:58
7."Más Companhias" (Bad Companies) 3:48
8."Atentado" (Attack) 3:34
9."Sua Luz" (Your Light) 4:25
10."Il était une fois" (Once Upon a Time)Philippe Kadosch, Virginie Boutaud2:35

Personnel

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