Tudo Ao Mesmo Tempo Agora

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Tudo Ao Mesmo Tempo Agora
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Studio album by Titãs
Released November 1991
Recorded 1991
Genre Alternative rock, punk rock, grunge
Length38:38
Label WEA
Producer Titãs
Titãs chronology
Õ Blésq Blom
(1989) Õ Blésq Blom1989
Tudo Ao Mesmo Tempo Agora
(1991)
Titanomaquia
(1993) Titanomaquia1993
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Tudo Ao Mesmo Tempo Agora (Everything at the Same Time Now) is the sixth album by Brazilian rock band Titãs, and the last one to feature vocalist Arnaldo Antunes. [1] It marks another shift in the band's style, who returned to a more rock-oriented sound with aggressive, sometimes even scatological lyrics, such as in "Isso Para Mim É Perfume". [1]

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.

Titãs Brazilian rock band

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Arnaldo Antunes Brazilian musician and writer

Arnaldo Antunes is a Brazilian musician, writer and composer. He is well known as a former member of rock band Titãs, which he co-founded in 1982 and left ten years later. After 1992, he embarked on a solo career spanning eleven albums. He has also published poetry, and had his first book published in 1983. He is known internationally for his collaborations with Marisa Monte, including supergroup Tribalistas, which they formed with Carlinhos Brown.

Contents

Track listing

All music composed by Titãs.

No.TitleLead vocalsLength
1."Clitóris" (Clitoris) Paulo Miklos 3:48
2."O Fácil é o Certo" (The Easy is the Right) Sérgio Britto 2:13
3."Filantrópico" (Philanthropic) Branco Mello 2:28
4."Cabeça" (Head)Miklos2:06
5."Já" (Ever [2] ) Arnaldo Antunes 2:13
6."Eu Vezes Eu" (Me Times Me)Britto2:47
7."Isso Para Mim é Perfume" (This Is Perfume to Me) Nando Reis 3:18
8."Saia de Mim" (Get Out of Me)Antunes3:10
9."Flat – Cemitério – Apartamento" (Flat – Cemetery – Apartment)Mello1:36
10."Agora" (Now)Miklos2:34
11."Não é Por Não Falar" (It's Not for Not Talking)Britto2:31
12."Obrigado" (Thank You)Reis1:06
13."Se Você Está Aqui" (If You Are Here)Reis2:52
14."Eu Não Sei Fazer Música" (I Don't Know How to Make Music)Mello2:50
15."Uma Coisa de Cada Vez" (One Thing at a Time)Antunes3:16

Personnel

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References

  1. 1 2 Reis, Luiz Felipe; Lichote, Leonardo (20 October 2016). "Peça e livro celebram os 30 anos de 'Cabeça dinossauro', dos Titãs". O Globo (in Portuguese). Rio de Janeiro: Grupo Globo . Retrieved 21 June 2017.
  2. could be translated as "now" or "already", but considering the sentences in which the word is used, the most accurate translation to English would be "ever", as in "have you ever wanted something?".