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Severino

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Download links and information about Severino by Os Paralamas Do Sucesso. This album was released in 1994 and it belongs to Rock, Latin, Pop genres. It contains 11 tracks with total duration of 35:06 minutes.

Artist: Os Paralamas Do Sucesso
Release date: 1994
Genre: Rock, Latin, Pop
Tracks: 11
Duration: 35:06
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. Nao Me Estrague o Dia 2:18
2. Varal 3:40
3. Requiem do Pequeno 2:53
4. Vamo Bate Lata 2:56
5. El Vampiro Bajo el Sol 4:14
6. Musico 3:13
7. Dos Margaritas (Meme's Technological 12'') 3:06
8. O Rio Severino 2:54
9. Cagaco 3:38
10. O Amor Dorme 3:09
11. Go Back 3:05

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Os Paralamas do Sucesso are a successful Brazilian pop/rock band. This album brings something Brazilian to their sound, usually based in pure rock/pop grooves. With special guests Tom Zé, Linton Kwesi Johnson, Fito Paez, Brian May, Reggae Philharmonic Orchestra, Egberto Gismonti they cover their originals "Não me estrague o meu dia," hip-hop/Olodum rhythm; "Navegar impreciso," funk with Tom Zé and his effects and voice; the stylized baião "Varal," the best song in the album, together with their hit "Quase um segundo" in its Spanish version "Casi un segundo," with Egberto Gismonti on the keybords; the Olodum-type groove "Réquiem do pequeno"; their samba-funk hit "Vamo batê lata," recorded with enormous success by Fernanda Abreu, "El vampiro bajo el sol," with music and participation of Fito Paez, a typical rock ballad; the Olodum-type "Músico," with lyrics by Tom Zé; the funk "Dos Margaritas"; the "O rio Severino," cantiga de cego-influenced rock; the "Cagaço" funk; the "O amor dorme" song; and the bonus track covering the Tropicália hit "Go back" (Sérgio Britto/Torquato Neto) in a hip hop rendition.