Perfil: Vol. II

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Perfil: Vol. II
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Greatest hits album by Os Paralamas do Sucesso
Released 2006
Genre Brazilian rock, new wave, post-punk, reggae, ska
Label EMI Music
Os Paralamas do Sucesso chronology
Perfil: Vol. I
(2006) Perfil: Vol. I2006
Perfil: Vol. II
(2006)
Rock in Rio 1985
(2007) Rock in Rio 19852007

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Track listing

  1. Alagados
  2. A Novidade
  3. Melô do Marinheiro
  4. Você
  5. Uns Dias
  6. Quase Um Segundo
  7. Sábado
  8. Tendo a Lua
  9. Lanterna dos Afogados
  10. O Amor Não Sabe Esperar (feat. Marisa Monte and Dado Villa-Lobos)
  11. Ela Disse Adeus
  12. Seguindo Estrelas
  13. Perplexo
  14. Cuide Bem do Seu Amor
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