Released July 1997 Uma Outra Estação
(1997) Mais do Mesmo
(1998) Release date July 1997 Producer Tom Capone | Length 60:23 Artist Legião Urbana Label EMI Brazil | |
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Recorded AR Records, Rio de Janeiro City
1996/1997 Genres Alternative rock, Art rock Similar Legião Urbana albums, Alternative rock albums |
Uma Outra Estação (Portuguese for Yet Another Season) is the eighth and last studio album by Brazilian rock band Legião Urbana. Released in July 1997, one year after Renato Russo's death, it sold more than 250,000 copies and received a Platinum Certification by ABPD.
Contents
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History
Uma Outra Estação was recorded at the carioca studio AR Records between January and June 1996, and had its production completed c. 1997. Its songs are mostly outtakes that were scheduled to appear on the previous album A Tempestade, ou O Livro dos Dias, originally planned to be a double-disc album. However, EMI-Odeon denied the proposal, and the albums were split on two.
Contrasting with the melancholy and depression of A Tempestade, ou O Livro dos Dias, Uma Outra Estação has happier and more upbeat songs. The first track of the album, "Riding Song", is comprised mainly by excerpts of interviews of Legião Urbana's members, having only two verses, written by Dado Villa-Lobos: "Eu já sei o que vou ser/Ser quando crescer" ("I already know what I want to be/Want to be when I grow up"). Former Legião Urbana member Renato Rocha did a special appearance in this track by playing the electric bass.
"As Flores do Mal" shares its title with Charles Baudelaire's homonymous poetry book, and was the main single of the album. "La Maison Dieu" speaks about the atrocities committed during the military dictatorship period of Brazil. It was written in 1993 and it was originally scheduled to appear on O Descobrimento do Brasil, but Renato Russo decided not to release it back then, since Brazil still held resentment by the dictatorship years.
Some of the album's songs were written by Renato Russo during his "Trovador Solitário" ("Lonely Troubadour") phase, such as "Dado Viciado" and "Mariane", written in honor of an ex-girlfriend of his.
Only three tracks of the album were not composed by Legião Urbana: "Schubert Ländler" (a cover of a Franz Schubert piece), "High Noon (Do Not Forsake Me)" (an instrumental cover of Ned Washington's and Dimitri Tiomkin's "The Ballad of High Noon") and "Travessia do Eixão". "Travessia do Eixão" counted with the participation of Os Paralamas do Sucesso bassist Bi Ribeiro.
Track listing
All lyrics written by Renato Russo (except where noted); all music composed by Legião Urbana (except where noted).
Trivia
Personnel
Songs
1Riding Song3:03
2Uma Outra Estação3:59
3As Flores Do Mal4:33