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O Silêncio Q Precede O Esporro

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O Silêncio Q Precede O Esporro
Studio album by
Released2003
Genre
Length69:56
LabelWarner Music
ProducerTom Capone and O Rappa
O Rappa chronology
Instinto Coletivo Ao Vivo
(2001)
O Silêncio Q Precede O Esporro
(2003)
Acústico MTV
(2005)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Allmusic[1]

O Silêncio Q Precede O Esporro (Portuguese: The Silence Dat Precedes the Blast) is the fifth album by Brazilian band O Rappa, released in 2003 through Warner Music.[2]

Produced by Tom Capone and the band, this was the first album without the lyricist and drummer Marcelo Yuka (the drums being took over by the keyboardist Marcelo Lobato; the lyrics being took over by Marcelo Lobato's brother — Marcos Lobato — and Marcelo Falcão.

Track listing

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  1. "Intro 1" - 0:52
  2. "Reza Vela" - 4:59
  3. "Rodo Cotidiano" – 6:15
  4. "Papo De Surdo E Mudo" – 5:45
  5. "Bitterusso Champagne" - 6:52
  6. "Mar De Gente" - 5:37
  7. "O Salto" - 8:05
  8. "Linha Vermelha" - 3:27
  9. "Pára Pegador" - 4:19
  10. "Intro 2" - 1:07
  11. "Óbvio" - 5:33
  12. "Maneiras" - 4:15
  13. "O Novo Já Nasce Velho" - 4:11
  14. "Deus Lhe Pague" - 5:06
  15. "O Salto II" - 3:23

Personnel

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O Rappa
Additional vocals
Guest musicians
  • Tom Capone — additional effects
  • DJ Negralha — turntables (3, 4, 6-9, 13, 14)
  • DJ Nuts — turntables (11)
  • Cleber Sena and Paulo Negueba - percussion (13)
  • Gustaco da Lua — percussion (12)
  • Marcos Lobato — banjo (5, 11, 15), dobro (5, 11, 15)
  • Zequinha Pagodinho — cavaquinho (12)
  • Marcelo Lobato e Glauco Fernandes — string arrangements (7)
  • Glauco Fernandes — violins (7, 14, 15), violin solo (15)
  • Daniel Nogueira, Léo Ortiz, Pedro Mibielli, Herr Agapito, Flávio Gomes, Carlos Mendes, Erasmo Fernandes, Marluce Ferreira, Rogério Rosa, Rodolfo Toffolo and Verônica Gabler — violins (7, 14, 15)
  • Flávia Motta, Isabela Passarotto, Jairo Diniz and Eduardo Pereira — violas (7, 14, 15)
  • Marcelo Salles, Luiz Zamith, Lui Coimbra and Cláudia Sales — cellos (7, 14, 15)

References

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  1. ^ Allmusic review
  2. ^ "Store". Warner Music. 2008-12-20. Archived from the original on 2008-10-11. Retrieved 2008-12-20.