Kleiderman

Kleiderman was a short-lived punk rock band from São Paulo, Brazil. The band was formed by Branco Mello, Sérgio Britto (both members of Brazilian rock band Titãs) and Roberta Parisi.[1]

Kleiderman
OriginSão Paulo, São Paulo, Brazil
GenresPunk rock[1]
Years active1994
LabelsBanguela Records[1]
Associated actsTrio Mamão
Titãs
MembersBranco Mello
Sérgio Britto
Roberta Parisi

The band was initially named Richard Clayderman after the pianist, but the name was later changed to avoid problems with the label. In the album cover (signed by Fernando Zarif), the name "Richard" is covered by a bandaged.[1]

Discography

The only album by the band was released in 1 December 1994[1] and was titled Con el mundo a mis pies.[2] Until August 1997, it had sold 6,500 copies.[3] It was released via Banguela Records, co-managed by Mello.[1]

Con el mundo a mis pies

All tracks are written by Branco Mello, Sérgio Britto, Roberta Parisi, except when noted.

No.TitleLength
1."O amor é uma coisa feia" (Love is something ugly Fernando Zarif, Branco Mello, Sérgio Britto, Roberta Parisi)1:31
2."Let me be your nightmare" (Fernando Zarif, Branco Mello, Sérgio Britto, Roberta Parisi, Sérgio Pamplona)1:54
3."Nem mãe, nem puta" (Not mother, nor whore (Branco Mello, Sérgio Britto, Roberta Parisi, Habib Takla))1:28
4."All rock bands"2:44
5."Dracula's tea bag"1:29
6."Con el mundo a mis pies" (With the world at my feet)2:25
7."Eu vou ficar dopado" (I'm going to get doped)1:31
8."O colecionador" (The collector)1:58
9."Testosterona" (Testosterone)2:15
10."Roberta"0:56
11."Plastic"2:13
12."Não quero mudar" (Don't wanna change)2:19
13."Lick my dirt"2:51
14."Se eu sei que me faz mal" (If I know it's unhealthy)2:08
15."Êxtase" (Ecstasy)2:29
16."Nojo" (Disgust)1:21
17."Get me higher"3:55

References

  1. Colombo, Sylvia (28 January 1994). "Trio Kleiderman chega com rock agressivo". Folha de S.Paulo. Grupo Folha. Retrieved 31 January 2021.
  2. Kleiderman, Cliquemusic.com.br
  3. Ryff, Luiz Antônio; Loures, Alexandre (29 August 1997). "'Acústico' tira Titãs da crise". Folha de S.Paulo (in Portuguese) (24985). Grupo Folha. Retrieved 10 July 2017.
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