Lado B Lado A

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Lado B Lado A
Lado B Lado A cover.jpg
Studio album by
Released1999
Genre
Length56:55
Label Warner Music
Producer Chico Neves; Bill Laswell ("Lado B Lado A" and "Na Palma da Mão" only)
O Rappa chronology
Rappa Mundi
(1996)
Lado B Lado A
(1999)
Instinto Coletivo Ao Vivo
(2001)

Lado B Lado A (Portuguese : Side B Side A) is the third album by Brazilian band O Rappa. [1] It was released in 1999 through Warner Music. [2] Rolling Stone Brasil listed it as the 93rd best Brazilian music album. [3]

Contents

In 2007, the title song was featured in the Brazilian film Tropa de Elite.

Track listing

  1. "Tribunal De Rua" - 4:21
  2. "Me Deixa" - 4:08
  3. "Cristo E Oxalá" - 4:26
  4. "O Que Sobrou Do Céu" – 3:53
  5. "Se Não Avisar O Bicho Pega" – 5:15
  6. "Minha Alma (A Paz Que Eu Não Quero)" - 5:04
  7. "Lado B Lado A" - 5:05
  8. "Favela" - 3:21
  9. "Homem Amarelo" - 4:17
  10. "Nó De Fumaça" - 3:45
  11. "A Todas As Comunidades Do Engenho Novo" - 6:18
  12. "Na Palma Da Mão" - 7:02

Personnel

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References

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