Maquinarama

Maquinarama is the fifth studio album released by Skank, in 2000.

Maquinarama
Studio album by
Released2000
GenreAlternative rock
LabelChaos
ProducerChico Neves (all, except 2, 5, 8, 11), Tom Capone (tracks 2, 5, 8, 11)
Skank chronology
Siderado
(1998)
Maquinarama
(2000)
Skank MTV ao vivo
(2001)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Allmusic[1]

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 Laços de Família (The family ties).

Track listing

  1. "Água e Fogo" (Samuel Rosa/Chico Amaral/Edgard Scandurra)
  2. "Três Lados" (Samuel Rosa/Chico Amaral)
  3. "Ela Desapareceu" (Samuel Rosa/Chico Amaral)
  4. "Balada do Amor Inabalável" (Samuel Rosa/Fausto Fawcett)
  5. "Canção Noturna" (Lelo Zaneti/Chico Amaral)
  6. "Muçulmano" (Samuel Rosa/Rodrigo F. Leão)
  7. "Maquinarama" (Samuel Rosa/Chico Amaral)
  8. "Rebelião" (Samuel Rosa/Chico Amaral)
  9. "A Última Guerra" (Samuel Rosa/Lô Borges/Rodrigo F. Leão)
  10. "Fica" (Samuel Rosa/Chico Amaral)
  11. "Ali" (Samuel Rosa/Nando Reis)
  12. "Preto Damião" (Samuel Rosa/Chico Amaral)

Personnel

Skank
  • Samuel Rosa - vocals, acoustic and electric guitars
  • Henrique Portugal - keyboards
  • Haroldo Ferretti - drums
  • Lelo Zaneti - bass
Additional musicians
  • Chico Amaral - flute on "Maquinarama"
  • Tom Capone - bass on "Rebelião"
  • Andreas Kisser - guitar on "Rebelião"
  • Marcelo Lobato - vibraphone on "Água e Fogo", "Balada do Amor Inabalável" and cuíca on "Preto Damião"
  • Ramiro Musotto - percussion on "Balada do Amor Inabalável", "Canção Noturna", "Maquinarama" and "Rebelião"
  • Décio Ramos, Paulo Santos - percussion on "Muçulmano", "A Última Guerra" and "Fica"

References

  1. Allmusic review
  2. Antunes, Alex (August 2006). "Paladares Alterados". Revista Bizz. Archived from the original on 2006-12-02. Retrieved 2007-04-24.
  3. Essinger, Silvio. "Skank - meninos superpoderosos". Revista Oi. Archived from the original on 2007-08-13.



This article is issued from Wikipedia. The text is licensed under Creative Commons - Attribution - Sharealike. Additional terms may apply for the media files.