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A Festa dos Micos

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Released
  
1993

Release date
  
1993

A Festa dos Micos (1993)
  
Hot 20 (2000)

Label
  
Leblon Records

Producer
  
João Penca e Seus Miquinhos Amestrados

Artist
  
João Penca e Seus Miquinhos Amestrados

Genres
  
Surf music, New wave, Comedy rock

Similar
  
João Penca e Seus Miquinhos Amestrados albums, New wave albums

A Festa dos Micos (Portuguese for "The Party of the Apes") is a compilation album by Brazilian new wave band João Penca e Seus Miquinhos Amestrados. It was released in 1993 by Leblon Records. It was the band's last release prior to their break-up one year later.

Contents

The compilation contains some of the band's most famous hits, ranging from their 1983 debut album to their latest release, 1990's Cem Anos de Rock n' Roll, as well as some re-recordings and previously unreleased tracks.

Background

The track "Rock da Cachorra" is not a song by João Penca themselves, but by Brazilian singer Eduardo Dussek in which João Penca only guest-appeared. It is originally present on Dussek's 1983 album Cantando no Banheiro.

"O Superstar", one of the new songs by João Penca present on the compilation, is a Portuguese-language version of Neil Sedaka's "Breaking Up Is Hard to Do".

The album's opening track is a short piece influenced by Eumir Deodato's "Also Sprach Zarathustra (2001)", and its use as the album's first track alludes to the fact that Elvis Presley, one of João Penca's major influences, constantly used Richard Strauss' original version of the song as an opening fanfare to his shows in the 1970s.

Track listing

Tracks in bold indicate they have been re-recorded and thus are different from their original release counterparts.

Personnel

João Penca e Seus Miquinhos Amestrados
  • Selvagem Big Abreu (Sérgio Ricardo Abreu) — vocals, electric guitar
  • Avellar Love (Luís Carlos de Avellar Júnior) — vocals, bass
  • Bob Gallo (Marcelo Ferreira Knudsen) — vocals, drums
  • Guest musicians
  • Léo Jaime — guitars in "Rock da Cachorra"
  • Eduardo Dussek — lead vocals in "Rock da Cachorra"
  • Paula Toller — female vocals in "Matinê no Rian"
  • Songs

    1Also sprach Zarathustra0:40
    2Psicodelismo em Ipanema3:06
    3Rock da Cachorra3:11

    References

    A Festa dos Micos Wikipedia