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Ao Vivo no Mosh

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Released
  
1985

Ao Vivo no Mosh (1985)
  
Noite e Dia (1986)

Release date
  
1985

Label
  
Baratos Afins

Producer
  
Luiz Calanca

Artist
  
Smack

Genre
  
Alternative/Indie

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Ao Vivo no Mosh (Portuguese for Live at the Mosh) is the debut album by Brazilian post-punk band Smack. Recorded live at the Estúdios Mosh in São Paulo (albeit without an audience), it was released in 1985 by Baratos Afins.

Contents

Smack ao vivo no mosh lilmite eternidade


Track listing

All tracks written by Smack.

"Fora Daqui" and "Mediocridade Afinal" were later re-released in the compilation album The Sexual Life of the Savages, released by Soul Jazz Records in 2005.

Reception

Ao Vivo no Mosh has been described as "a bouncingly vigorous slice of vinyl from Brazil's seldom exposed underground" by Spin columnist Andrea Enthal. Although originally well received by rock audiences, the album is now considered an obscurity and a collector's item. The album has been compared to the eponymous debut album by Legião Urbana, which was also released in 1985 and is considered a milestone in the Brazilian post-punk scene of the 1980s.

Personnel

  • Sérgio "Pamps" Pamplona — vocals, guitar
  • Thomas Pappon — drums
  • Sandra Coutinho — bass
  • Edgard Scandurra — guitar
  • Songs

    1Fora Daqui (Ao Vivo)1:35
    2Fora Daqui - Pt 2 (Ao Vivo)1:20
    3Onde Li (Ao Vivo)2:27

    References

    Ao Vivo no Mosh Wikipedia