Titãs & Paralamas Juntos ao Vivo

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Titãs & Paralamas Juntos ao Vivo
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Live album by
Released1999
RecordedNovember 1999 at Metropolitan, Rio de Janeiro [1]
Genre Rock
Label Sempre Livre
Producer Léo Garrido
Titãs albums chronology
As Dez Mais
(1999)
Titãs & Paralamas Juntos ao Vivo
(1999)
A Melhor Banda de Todos os Tempos da Última Semana
(2001)
Os Paralamas do Sucesso chronology
Acústico MTV
(1999)
Titãs & Paralamas Juntos ao Vivo
(1999)
Longo Caminho
(2002)
Titãs live albums chronology
Acústico MTV
(1997)
Titãs & Paralamas Juntos ao Vivo
(1999)
MTV ao Vivo
(2005)
Os Paralamas do Sucesso live albums chronology
Acústico MTV
(1999)
Titãs & Paralamas Juntos ao Vivo
(1999)
Uns Dias ao Vivo
(2004)

Titãs & Paralamas Juntos ao Vivo is a live album by Brazilian rock bands Titãs and Os Paralamas do Sucesso recorded and released in 1999. It features hits from both bands, an interview with both band members and the label's jingle. It's Titãs' third live album and Paralamas' fourth. it also marks the second time both bands perform together, the first being in the 1992 edition of Hollywood Rock. [2] [3]

Contents

The album was recorded amidst a homonymous tour which took the bands to many cities of Brazil (Rio de Janeiro, Londrina, Porto Alegre, Sorocaba, Araras, Goiânia, Salvador, Brasília, Campinas, Vitória, Aracaju, Curitiba and São Paulo [1] [2] ).

The series of shows (each having an estimated cost of R$300,000) was conceived by Ajom Produções and would mark the debut of Sempre Livre Mix, a project that aimed at creating one annual attraction targeting a young audience, [3] but that did not go beyond this tour.

The first performance took place on 15 May. By the time of the tour's announcement, some guest performances from notable Brazilian female singers like Fernanda Takai (Pato Fu), Paula Toller (Kid Abelha), Cássia Eller and Rita Lee were expected to happen. [3] During the tour, each band performed alone for 50 minutes and then joined forces for a 40-minute joint show with two drums, two basses, two brass sections and two percussionists. [2]

Track listing

No.TitleWriter(s)Lead vocalsLength
1."Lanterna dos Afogados" (Flashlight of the Drowned) Herbert Vianna Vianna5:47
2."Nem 5 Minutos Guardados" (Not Even 5 Minutes Kept) Sérgio Britto, Marcelo Fromer Britto4:38
3."O Beco" (The Alley) Bi Ribeiro, ViannaVianna, Paulo Miklos 2:58
4."Diversão" (Fun)Britto, Nando Reis Miklos, Vianna4:13
5."Ska"ViannaVianna, Miklos2:23
6."Lugar Nenhum" (Nowhere) Arnaldo Antunes, Charles Gavin, Fromer, Britto, Tony Bellotto Branco Mello, Vianna4:52
7."Pólvora" (Powder)ViannaVianna, Mello3:27
8."Comida" (Food)Antunes, Fromer, BrittoMiklos, Vianna3:21
9."Entrevista Titãs e Paralamas" (Interview Titãs and Paralamas)  8:58
10."Jingle Sempre Livre"  0:30

Personnel

Adapted from the booklet: [1]

Titãs and Os Paralamas do Sucesso

Session musicians

Titãs
Os Paralamas do Sucesso

Technical personnel

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References

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