Tem Mas Acabou

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Tem Mas Acabou
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Studio album by
ReleasedJune 28, 1996
Recorded1995–1996
Genre Alternative rock, indie pop, experimental
Length54:00
Language Portuguese, english, spanish
Label Plug/BMG
Producer André Abujamra
Pato Fu chronology
Gol de Quem?
(1995)
Tem Mas Acabou
(1996)
Televisão de Cachorro
(1998)
Professional ratings
Review scores
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Tem Mas Acabou is the third studio album of the Brazilian rock band Pato Fu. Tem Mas Acabou tries to change the pop sound that gave them their hit "Sobre o Tempo". The hit "Pinga" tries to establish a Brazilian atmosphere through the lyrics, even if the instrumental backing is a blend of rock and reggae. Incidental radio noise introduces a peculiar piece with Brazilian imagery (the small portable radios used by humble people to listen soccer games). "O Peso das Coisas" and "Porque te Vas" (an Attaque 77 cover) also have hit potential—the first with its tender melodic line, delivered with simplicity by Fernanda Takai, and the latter is a version for the theme song to Carlos Saura's film Cría cuervos . The group, formed by light-hearted youngsters with no professional approach to music and much humor, has made a well-produced album. This one was produced by André Abujamra (from Karnak), who supplies the needed resources. [2]

Contents

Track listing

All songs written by John Ulhoa, except where noted.

  1. "Nós Mês" (Oursel's)(Ulhoa/Bob Faria) 1:10
  2. "Água" (Water) 4:08
  3. "Pinga" (slang for cachaça) 3:38
  4. "Capetão 66.6 FM" (Big Devil 66.6 FM)(Ulhoa/André Abujamra) 4:19
  5. "O Peso das Coisas" (The Weight of Things) 3:29
  6. "Tchau to Indo Já Fui" (Good Bye I'm Going I'm Gone)(Ricardo Koctus) 2:54
  7. "Céreblo" (Bwain) 3:38
  8. "Nuvens" (Clouds)(Fernanda Takai) 2:14
  9. "Little Mother of Sky" 3:23
  10. "Porque Te Vas" (Because You're Leaving)(José Luiz Perales) 3:08
  11. "1 de Vocês" (1 of You) 2:58
  12. "Lá Se Vai" (There It Goes) 2:57
  13. "Dentro/Fora" (In/Out)(Koctus) 1:45
  14. "Feliz Ano Novo" (Koctus) 14:20
    • Ends at 2:51, a hidden track entitled "Secretária Eletrônica" starts at 2:55, and a skit called "A história do Capitão Oréia" starts at 13:27

Personnel

Pato Fu
Additional musicians
Production

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References

  1. Allmusic review
  2. Neder, Alvaro. "allmusic ((( Tem Mas Acabou > Review )))". Allmusic.