Perfil: Vol. I

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Perfil: Vol. I
Perfil Vol. I cover.jpg
Greatest hits album by Os Paralamas do Sucesso
Released 2006
Genre Brazilian rock, new wave, post-punk, reggae, ska
Label EMI Music Brazil
Os Paralamas do Sucesso chronology
Hoje
(2005) Hoje2005
Perfil: Vol. I
(2006)
Perfil: Vol. II
(2006) Perfil: Vol. II2006

Perfil: Vol. I is the third compilation album by brazilian rock band Os Paralamas do Sucesso.

Brazilian rock refers to rock music produced in Brazil and usually sung in Portuguese. In the 1960s it was known as "iê-iê-iê", originating from the Portuguese translation of the "yeah, yeah, yeah" Beatles lyrics.

Os Paralamas do Sucesso Brazilian rock band

Os Paralamas do Sucesso is a Brazilian rock band, formed in Seropédica, Rio de Janeiro, in the late 1970s. Its members since 1982 are Herbert Vianna, Bi Ribeiro (bass), and João Barone (drums). In its beginning, the band combined reggae and ska with rock, but later added horn arrangements and Latin rhythms.

Track listing

  1. Óculos
  2. Meu Erro
  3. Romance Ideal
  4. Fui Eu
  5. Me Liga
  6. Vital e Sua Moto
  7. Cinema Mudo
  8. Bora-Bora
  9. Aonde Quer que Eu Vá
  10. Lourinha Bombril (Parate Y Mira)
  11. La Bella Luna
  12. Capitão da Indústria
  13. Busca Vida
  14. O Beco
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