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Amor Louco

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Recorded
  
1989

Amor Louco(1990)
  
Artist
  
Genres
  
Post-punk, Samba rock

Producer
  
R. H. Jackson

Amor Louco(1990)
  
Release date
  
15 February 1990

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Released
  
February 15, 1990(re-released in 2001)

Label
  
Wop-Bop Records (CD re-release by RDS)

Similar
  
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Amor Louco (Portuguese for Mad Love) is the fourth studio album by Brazilian post-punk band Fellini. It was released in February 15, 1990 by now-defunct independent record label Wop-Bop Records and re-released in CD form in 2001 by another independent label, RDS. It was originally Fellini's last album, due to their break-up in the following year; however, they reunited in 2001 and released another album, Amanhã É Tarde. After his absence from the previous album, Jair Marcos returned as the guitarist, thus having Fellini's original line-up once more.

Contents

Amor Louco is characterized for the diminished "scuzzy" post-punk-esque instrumentation, instead adopting a more light-hearted style reminiscent of samba rock, bossa nova and MPB. It is also their first album to feature lyrics written in English, them being "Chico Buarque Song" and "Love Till the Morning".

The track "LSD" narrates an experience frontman Cadão Volpato had when he used lysergic acid diethylamide.

Fellini amor louco


Track listing

All lyrics written by Cadão Volpato; all music composed by Jair Marcos,Thomas Pappon, Ricardo Salvagni and Cadão Volpato.

Personnel

Fellini
  • Cadão Volpato — vocals, harmonica, keyboards
  • Jair Marcos — acoustic guitar, backing vocals
  • Ricardo Salvagni — bass, rhythm programming
  • Thomas Pappon — acoustic guitar, backing vocals, rhythm programming
  • Additional personnel
  • Tancred Pappon — cavaquinho
  • Karla Xavier — female backing vocals
  • R.H Jackson — rhythm programming
  • Miscellaneous staff
  • Recorded from June to November 1989 at OBJ Studio (16 channels), São Paulo
  • Célia Saito — photography
  • Cadão Volpato — cover (drawing)
  • N artes — final art
  • R. H. Jackson and Fellini — production and mixing
  • Benoni Rubmaier — remastering (cd version)
  • Remastered in Y B studios
  • Alex Cecci — A & R
  • Adaptation and Photolithography — 23 design
  • 1989 end of the Berlin Wall
  • Songs

    1Chico Buarque Song4:21
    2Amor Louco2:31
    3Clepsidra3:21

    References

    Amor Louco Wikipedia


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