Ao Vivo (Portuguese for "Live") is the first DVD by Brazilian alternative rock band Charlie Brown Jr. It came out in 2002 through EMI and originally recorded at a gig at the DirecTV Music Hall in São Paulo, later to be broadcast by direct broadcast satellite service provider DirecTV.[1] As extras, the DVD contains the original music videos for "Rubão, o Dono do Mundo", "Não Deixe o Mar te Engolir", "Confisco" and "Hoje Eu Acordei Feliz"; interviews with the bandmembers; backstage footage; pictures of the show; and an extensive making-of.
Ao Vivo | ||||
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Released | 2002 | |||
Recorded | March 23–24, 2002 | |||
Venue | DirecTV Music Hall, São Paulo, Brazil | |||
Genre | Alternative rock, rap rock, skate punk, funk rock, reggae rock | |||
Length | 1:28:46 | |||
Label | EMI | |||
Producer | Tadeu Patolla | |||
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It sold over 71,000 copies and received a Double Platinum certification by Pro-Música Brasil in 2004.[2]
Track listing
edit- "Rubão, o Dono do Mundo"
- "Tudo Mudar"
- "Quebra-Mar"
- "Beatbox"
- "Confisco"
- "Tudo que Ela Gosta de Escutar"
- "Quinta-Feira"
- "Hoje Eu Acordei Feliz"
- "Do Surfe"
- "Pra Mais Tarde Fazermos a Cabeça"
- "Zóio de Lula"
- "Ouviu-se Falar"
- "União"
- "T.F.D.P."
- "Sino Dourado"
- "O Côro Vai Comê!"
- "Gimme o Anel"
- "Te Levar"
- "Como Tudo Deve Ser"
- "Lugar ao Sol"
- "Não É Sério"
- "Proibida pra Mim (Grazon)"
- "Não Deixe o Mar te Engolir"
Personnel
edit- Chorão – vocals, guitar on "T.F.D.P."
- Champignon – bass guitar, backing vocals, beatboxing
- Marcão – guitars
- Renato Pelado – drums
References
edit- ^ "Lançamentos: Charlie Brown Jr., Titãs e Djavan". Tribuna PR (in Portuguese). December 27, 2002. Retrieved January 8, 2020.
- ^ "Charlie Brown Jr. – Dados artísticos". Dicionário Cravo Albin da Música Popular Brasileira (in Portuguese). Retrieved January 8, 2020.