Maquinarama
Maquinarama | ||||
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Studio album by Skank | ||||
Genre | Alternative rock | |||
Label | SonyBMG | |||
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Allmusic | [1] |
Maquinarama is the fifth studio album released by Skank, in 2000.
With Maquinarama, Skank began to move away from the reggae-tinged "party music" that had been a staple of the band for the first four albums.[2] The album sold 350,000 copies.[3]
The song "Balada do Amor Inabalável" was also put to soundtrack album of famous Brazilian soap opera "Lacos de familia" (The family ties).
Track listing
- "Água e Fogo" (Samuel Rosa/Chico Amaral/Edgard Scandurra)
- "Três Lados" (Samuel Rosa/Chico Amaral)
- "Ela Desapareceu" (Samuel Rosa/Chico Amaral)
- "Balada do Amor Inabalável" (Samuel Rosa/Fausto Fawcett)
- "Canção Noturna" (Lelo Zaneti/Chico Amaral)
- "Muçulmano" (Samuel Rosa/Rodrigo F. Leão)
- "Maquinarama" (Samuel Rosa/Chico Amaral)
- "Rebelião" (Samuel Rosa/Chico Amaral)
- "A Última Guerra" (Samuel Rosa/Lô Borges/Rodrigo F. Leão)
- "Fica" (Samuel Rosa/Chico Amaral)
- "Ali" (Samuel Rosa/Nando Reis)
- "Preto Damião" (Samuel Rosa/Chico Amaral)
References
- ↑ Allmusic review
- ↑ Antunes, Alex (August 2006). "Paladares Alterados". Revista Bizz. Archived from the original on 2006-12-02. Retrieved 2007-04-24.
- ↑ Essinger, Silvio. "Skank - meninos superpoderosos". Revista Oi.
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