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Carrossel (album)

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Released
  
August 2006

Artist
  
Skank

Carrossel (2006)
  
Estandarte (2008)

Release date
  
28 July 2006

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Label
  
Sony BMG Music Entertainment

Genres
  
Rock music, Alternative rock

Nominations
  
Latin Grammy Award for Best Portuguese Language Contemporary Pop Album

Similar
  
Skank albums, Rock music albums

Skank o som da sua voz


Carrossel is the ninth studio album released by Brazilian rock band Skank, the last in the "deconstruction trilogy" begun with Maquinarama in which the group changed from ska towards a more rock-oriented sound influenced by The Beatles and Clube da Esquina. Carrossel was the fifth best-selling album in São Paulo in 2006, peaking at second place.

Contents

Other than Samuel Rosa's usual songwriting partner Chico Amaral, there are contributions from Nando Reis, Humberto Effe, César Maurício, Arnaldo Antunes and Rodrigo Leão.

The track "Trancoso" was written with Arnaldo Antunes at Trancoso beach. The album's released singles are "Mil acasos", "Seus passos" and "Uma canção é pra isso" - the latter received a video which was nominated for the 2006 MTV Video Music Brazil award.

Skank eu e a felicidade


Track listing

All songs written and composed by Samuel Rosa and Chico Amaral, except where noted.

Songs

1Eu e a Felicidade3:49
2Uma Canção é pra Isso3:54
3Até o Amor Virar Poeira3:34

References

Carrossel (album) Wikipedia