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.[2] It was produced by Tom Capone and O Rappa, as well as being the first album without the founding member, drummer and lyricist Marcelo Yuka, with the drums took over by the keyboardist Marcelo Lobato and the lyrics by his brother Marcos, and Marcelo Falcão. It is distributed through Warner Music.[3]

Track listing

  1. "0'52" - 0:52
  2. "Reza Vela" - 4:56
  3. "0'05" - 0:05
  4. "Rodo Cotidiano" – 6:13
  5. "Papo De Surdo E Mudo" – 5:41
  6. "0'04" - 0:04
  7. "Bitterusso Champagne" - 6:50
  8. "0'04" - 0:04
  9. "Mar De Gente" - 5:35
  10. "O Salto" - 6:17
  11. "1'46" - 1:46
  12. "Linha Vermelha" - 3:30
  13. "Pára Pegador" - 4:18
  14. "1'15" - 1:08
  15. "0'21" – 0:21
  16. "0'14" – 0:14
  17. "Óbvio" - 4:17
  18. "0'41" - 0:41
  19. "Maneiras" - 4:15
  20. "O Novo Já Nasce Velho" - 4:11
  21. "Deus Lhe Pague" - 3:28
  22. "1'38" - 1:38
  23. "O Salto II" - 3:23

Personnel

O Rappa
Special participation
  • Malena D'Álessio — rapping in "Óbvio"
  • Zeca Pagodinho — guest vocals in "Maneiras"
  • Waly Salomão — voice, bass, texts and poems on "O Salto"
Guest musicians
  • Tom Capone — additional effects
  • DJ Negralha — scratches on "Pára Pegador", "Rodo Cotidiano", "Linha Vermelha", "O Salto", "Deus Lhe Pague", "Papo de Surdo e Mudo", "O Novo Já Nasce Velho" and "Mar de Gente",
  • DJ Nuts — scratches on "Óbvio"
  • Cleber Sena and Paulo Negueba - percussion on "O Novo Já Nasce Velho"
  • Gustaco da Lua — percussion on "Maneiras"
  • Marcos Lobato — banjo and dobro in the songs "O Salto II", "Bitterusso Champagne" and "Óbvio"
  • Zequinha Pagodinho — cavaquinho in "Maneiras"
  • Marcelo Lobato e Glauco Fernandes — string arrangements on "O Salto"
Orchestra in "O Salto", "Deus Lhe Pague" e "O Salto II"
  • Glauco Fernandes — violin solo
  • Glauco Fernandes, Daniel Nogueira, Léo Ortiz, Pedro Mibielli, Her Agapite, Flávio Gomes, Carlos Mendes, Erasmo Fernandes, Marluce Ferreira, Rogério Rosa, Rodolfo Toffolo and Veronica Gabler — violins
  • Flávia Motta, Isabela Passaroto, Jairo Diniz and Eduardo Pereira — violas
  • Marcelo Salles, Luiz Zamith, Lui Coimbra and Claudia Salles — cellos

References

  1. Allmusic review
  2. This is the first album without the lyricist and drummer Marcelo Yuka. "O Rappa". 2008-12-21. Retrieved 2008-12-21.
  3. "Store". Warner Music. 2008-12-20. Archived from the original on 2008-10-11. Retrieved 2008-12-20.



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