Televisão de Cachorro
1998 studio album by Pato Fu
Televisão de Cachorro | ||||
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Studio album by Pato Fu | ||||
Released | April 1, 1998 | |||
Genre | Alternative rock, indie pop | |||
Length | 44:24 | |||
Language | Portuguese, english | |||
Label | BMG | |||
Producer | Dudu Marote | |||
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Allmusic | [1] |
Televisão de Cachorro is the fourth studio album of the Brazilian rock band Pato Fu. The album was produced by Dudu Marote.[2]
Track listing
- "A Necrofilia da Arte" (The Necrophilia of Art) (Rubinho Troll/Gilberto Gil) – 4:04
- "Antes que Seja Tarde" (Before It's Too Late) (Tarcisio Moura/John Ulhoa/Fernanda Takai) – 4:15
- "Nunca Diga" (Never Say) (Frank Jorge) – 2:08
- "Eu Sei" (I Know) (Renato Russo) – 3:05
- "Licitação" (Bidding) (John Ulhoa) – 2:43
- "Vivo num Morro" ("I Live on a Hill", but it can be interpreted as "I Live, I Don't Die") (John Ulhoa) – 3:37
- "Um Dia, Um Ladrão" (One Day, One Thief) (John Ulhoa) – 2:33
- "Canção pra Você Viver Mais" (Song for You to Live More) (John Ulhoa) – 5:24
- "Tempestade" (Storm) (M. Vouraski/Marrara/Carlos Pinduca/Prata/Joana Lewis/Txotxa) – 2:48
- "O Mundo Não Mudou" (The World Hasn't Changed) (John Ulhoa) – 2:44
- "Televisão de Cachorro" (Doggy TV) (John Ulhoa) – 3:41
- "Spaceballs, the Ballad" (Zuim/Bert/Bob Faria) – 4:28
- "Boa Noite" (Good Night) (Ricardo Kóctus) – 2:54
Personnel
- Pato Fu
- Fernanda Takai - vocals (lead on 1—4, 6—9 and 11), acoustic and electric guitars
- John Ulhoa - vocals (lead on "Licitação" and "O Mundo Não Mudou"), acoustic and electric guitars, programming; choir and response yells on "Licitação"
- Ricardo Koctus - bass, vocals (lead on "Boa Noite"); extra solo response yells on "Licitação"
- Xande Tamietti - drums, percussion
- Additional musicians
- André Abujamra e Edu K - choir and voice actors on "Licitação"
- Marcos Bowie - choir on "Licitação" and LSD choir on "Spaceballs"
- Dudu Marote and Aluízer Malab - response yells on "Licitação"
- James Muller - percussion (on "Vivo num Morro", "Licitação" and "Spaceballs")
- Ed Côrtes - baritone and tenor saxophone on "Vivo num Morro"
- Sidney Borgani - trombone on "Vivo Num Morro"
- Nahor Gomes - trumpet on "Vivo num Morro"
- Production
- Dudu Marote - production
- Luis Paulo Serafim - recording, mixing
- Leon Zervos - mastering at Absolute Audio
- Getúlio, Enrico Romano. Rodrigo Paciência, Rogério Pereira e Rodrigo - overdubs
- Márcio Thees, Max PA, Carlos Blau. Pedro Cortes e Joy Passarelli: studio assistants
- Luiz Otávio Âmbar e Kerley Gonçalves - roadies
Curiosities
- The disc's eighth track, "Canção pra Você Viver Mais," is dedicated to Fernanda's father, who suffered from a serious illness. Takai had already written the title without being able to compose a letter to her father. John, upon learning this, wrote the music and presented it to Fernanda, who thanked Ulhoa for managing to externalize what she felt to be losing.[3]
References
External links
- John's interview with Tem Mas Acabou. (in Portuguese)
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- Fernanda Takai
- John Ulhoa
- Ricardo Koctus
- Richard Neves
- Glauco Nastácia
- Xande Tamietti
- Dudu Tsuda
- Lulu Camargo
- Rotomusic de Liquidificapum (1993)
- Gol de Quem? (1995)
- Tem Mas Acabou (1996)
- Televisão de Cachorro (1998)
- Ruído Rosa (2001)
- Toda Cura para Todo Mal (2005)
- Daqui Pro Futuro (2007)