An Entity of Type: album, from Named Graph: http://dbpedia.org, within Data Space: dbpedia.org

Música Popular Caiçara (Portuguese for "Caiçara Popular Music") is the second live album by Brazilian alternative rock band Charlie Brown Jr., released in CD, DVD and Blu-ray formats through Radar Records. Recorded during two gigs in 2011, one in Curitiba and the other in Santos, it was the band's first release since 2004's Tamo Aí na Atividade with original members Marcão and Champignon. Produced by Liminha and directed by KondZilla, the DVD and Blu-ray versions came out first, in 2012; the CD version was split in two volumes, the first of which was released concomitantly with the DVD and Blu-ray versions. The second volume was only released four years later, in 2016.

Property Value
dbo:abstract
  • Música Popular Caiçara (Portuguese for "Caiçara Popular Music") is the second live album by Brazilian alternative rock band Charlie Brown Jr., released in CD, DVD and Blu-ray formats through Radar Records. Recorded during two gigs in 2011, one in Curitiba and the other in Santos, it was the band's first release since 2004's Tamo Aí na Atividade with original members Marcão and Champignon. Produced by Liminha and directed by KondZilla, the DVD and Blu-ray versions came out first, in 2012; the CD version was split in two volumes, the first of which was released concomitantly with the DVD and Blu-ray versions. The second volume was only released four years later, in 2016. Initially, the album was recorded at Citibank Hall in São Paulo on March 19, 2011, still as a quartet and with bassist Heitor Gomes. However, due to the return of Marcão and Champignon in the middle of that year, the album's release was cancelled and they broke up with Sony Music, going on independently. However, the same show would be released 10 years later, with the title Chegou Quem Faltava. Another curiosity is that the band recorded eight more tracks that unfortunately ended up being left out of the CD, DVD and Blu-ray; they are "Só por uma Noite", "Zóio de Lula", "Sino Dourado", "Gimme o Anel", "Sheik", "O Preço" and two new tracks, "De Olhos Abertos" and the title track "Música Popular Caiçara", a tribute to Santos FC. The studio version of Céu Azul, which appears in Volume 1 as a bonus track, was included in the soundtracks of the telenovelas Balacobaco and Império. According to vocalist Chorão, he wrote it following his divorce from long-time wife and companion Graziela "Grazon" Gonçalves. (en)
dbo:thumbnail
dbo:wikiPageExternalLink
dbo:wikiPageID
  • 62818347 (xsd:integer)
dbo:wikiPageLength
  • 8790 (xsd:nonNegativeInteger)
dbo:wikiPageRevisionID
  • 1099670997 (xsd:integer)
dbo:wikiPageWikiLink
dbp:allLyrics
  • dbr:Chorão
  • Chorão, except for "Coração Satânico" by Marcelo Nova, "Me Deixa" by Marcelo Yuka, and "Não É Sério" by Negra Li (en)
dbp:allMusic
dbp:artist
dbp:chronology
  • Charlie Brown Jr. live/video albums (en)
dbp:cover
  • Música_Popular_Caiçara_Volume_1.jpg (en)
dbp:director
dbp:extra
  • Thursday (en)
  • Real Talk (en)
  • A Place by the Sun (en)
  • Everything High (en)
  • Find Out What's Wrong with You (en)
  • I Woke Up Happy Today (en)
  • Step by Step (en)
  • Everything She Likes to Hear (en)
  • Forbidden for Me (en)
  • It Isn't Serious (en)
  • Things Will Get Hot! (en)
  • Blue Sky (en)
  • Find Me (en)
  • Don't Let the Sea Swallow You (en)
  • Leave Me (en)
  • Only the Nuts Know (en)
  • Days of Struggle, Days of Glory (en)
  • Far Away from You (en)
  • Fighting for What's Mine (en)
  • Indestructible Bridges (en)
  • Keep the Doubt and Wait Until You Hear from Us (en)
  • Rubão, the Owner of the World (en)
  • She'll Be Back (en)
  • Taking You Away (en)
  • Going at 1,000km² (en)
  • Satanic Heart (en)
  • Solve My Problem (en)
dbp:extraColumn
  • English title (en)
dbp:genre
dbp:label
  • Radar Records (en)
dbp:length
  • 100.0
  • 115.0
  • 117.0
  • 124.0
  • 148.0
  • 149.0
  • 150.0
  • 153.0
  • 183.0
  • 184.0
  • 186.0
  • 191.0
  • 192.0
  • 196.0
  • 197.0
  • 198.0
  • 200.0
  • 204.0
  • 215.0
  • 231.0
  • 271.0
  • 283.0
  • 317.0
  • 328.0
  • 350.0
  • 45.0
  • 84.0
  • 94.0
  • 2548.0
  • 2841.0
  • 5138.0
dbp:name
  • Música Popular Caiçara (en)
dbp:nextTitle
dbp:nextYear
  • 2021 (xsd:integer)
dbp:note
  • Camisa de Vênus cover; feat. Marcelo Nova (en)
  • The Chantays cover (en)
  • studio version; bonus track (en)
  • Márcio Mello cover; feat. Márcio Mello (en)
  • O Rappa cover; feat. Marcelo Falcão (en)
  • feat. Marcelo Falcão (en)
  • feat. Zeca Baleiro (en)
  • incidental: Hoje Eu Só Procuro a Minha Paz (en)
dbp:prevTitle
dbp:prevYear
  • 2008 (xsd:integer)
dbp:producer
dbp:recorded
  • 2011-09-23 (xsd:date)
  • 2011-10-08 (xsd:date)
dbp:released
  • May 2012 (en)
  • August 2016 (en)
dbp:rev
  • Galeria Musical (en)
  • Notas Musicais (en)
dbp:rev1score
  • link (en)
dbp:rev2score
  • link (en)
dbp:title
  • dbr:Pipeline_(instrumental)
  • Descubra o Que Há de Errado Com Você (en)
  • Hoje Eu Acordei Feliz (en)
  • Lugar ao Sol (en)
  • Tudo pro Alto (en)
  • O Côro Vai Comê! (en)
  • Proibida pra Mim (en)
  • Quinta-Feira (en)
  • Longe de Você (en)
  • Pontes Indestrutíveis (en)
  • Não Deixe o Mar te Engolir (en)
  • Papo Reto (en)
  • Me Encontra (en)
  • Só os Loucos Sabem (en)
  • Mantenha a Dúvida e Espere Até Ouvir Falar de Nós (en)
  • Céu Azul (en)
  • Dias de Luta, Dias de Glória (en)
  • Ela Vai Voltar (en)
  • Lutar Pelo Que é Meu (en)
  • Não é Sério (en)
  • Rubão, o Dono do Mundo (en)
  • Te Levar Daqui (en)
  • Tudo Que Ela Gosta de Escutar (en)
  • No Passo a Passo (en)
  • Coração Satânico (en)
  • Me Deixa (en)
  • Parta a Mil (en)
  • Resolve o Meu Problema Aí (en)
dbp:type
  • live (en)
dbp:venue
  • Clube Portuários, Santos (en)
  • Master Hall, Curitiba (en)
dbp:wikiPageUsesTemplate
dbp:year
  • 2012 (xsd:integer)
dcterms:subject
rdf:type
rdfs:comment
  • Música Popular Caiçara (Portuguese for "Caiçara Popular Music") is the second live album by Brazilian alternative rock band Charlie Brown Jr., released in CD, DVD and Blu-ray formats through Radar Records. Recorded during two gigs in 2011, one in Curitiba and the other in Santos, it was the band's first release since 2004's Tamo Aí na Atividade with original members Marcão and Champignon. Produced by Liminha and directed by KondZilla, the DVD and Blu-ray versions came out first, in 2012; the CD version was split in two volumes, the first of which was released concomitantly with the DVD and Blu-ray versions. The second volume was only released four years later, in 2016. (en)
rdfs:label
  • Música Popular Caiçara (en)
  • Música Popular Caiçara – Ao Vivo (pt)
owl:sameAs
prov:wasDerivedFrom
foaf:depiction
foaf:isPrimaryTopicOf
is dbo:wikiPageWikiLink of
is dbp:nextTitle of
is dbp:prevTitle of
is foaf:primaryTopic of
Powered by OpenLink Virtuoso    This material is Open Knowledge     W3C Semantic Web Technology     This material is Open Knowledge    Valid XHTML + RDFa
This content was extracted from Wikipedia and is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported License
pFad - Phonifier reborn

Pfad - The Proxy pFad of © 2024 Garber Painting. All rights reserved.

Note: This service is not intended for secure transactions such as banking, social media, email, or purchasing. Use at your own risk. We assume no liability whatsoever for broken pages.


Alternative Proxies:

Alternative Proxy

pFad Proxy

pFad v3 Proxy

pFad v4 Proxy