Em Toda Parte

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Em Toda Parte
Violeta de Outono Em Toda Parte.jpg
Studio album by
ReleasedJune 18, 1989
RecordedRCA Studios, São Paulo
Genre Progressive rock, psychedelic rock
Label Ariola Records
Producer Violeta de Outono
Violeta de Outono chronology
The Early Years
(1988)
Em Toda Parte
(1989)
Eclipse
(1995)

Em Toda Parte (Portuguese for "All Around") is the second studio album by Brazilian psychedelic rock band Violeta de Outono, released on June 18, 1989, by Ariola Records. It was also their last release before they entered a hiatus period in 1993 that would last until 1995. Beginning with this album, Violeta de Outono abandons their post-punk influences and gradually shift towards a more progressive-influenced sonority.

Contents

"Terra Distante" would be re-recorded for their next studio album, Mulher na Montanha , while "Dança" would appear on Ilhas .

It was re-released in 2007 by Voiceprint Records, containing two bonus tracks.

Track listing

No.TitleLength
1."Rinoceronte na Montanha de Geleia" (Rhinoceros on the Jelly Mountain – instrumental)3:25
2."Em Toda Parte" (All Around)3:44
3."Vênus" (Venus)4:00
4."Aqui e Agora" (Here and Now)4:44
5."Outra Manhã" (Another Morning)3:24
6."Ilhas" (Islands)3:20
7."Terra Distante" (Distant Land)4:24
8."Dança" (Dance – instrumental)3:41
9."Lunática" (Lunatic)2:41
Voiceprint Records 2007 re-issue bonus tracks
No.TitleLength
10."Numa Pessoa Só" (In Only One Person)4:51
11."Tropical" (instrumental)4:52

Personnel

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