Bloco do Eu Sozinho

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Bloco do Eu Sozinho
Studio album by
Released23 July 2001[1]
GenreIndie rock, Música popular brasileira
Length49:23
LabelAbril Music
ProducerChico Neves
Los Hermanos chronology
Los Hermanos
(1999)
Bloco do Eu Sozinho
(2001)
Ventura
(2003)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Omelete[2]
The Music Box[3]

Bloco do Eu Sozinho is the second album from Brazilian band Los Hermanos, released in 2001.

In an attempt to escape the pressures of producing new hits demanded by their record label, the band sought solace in a secluded site in the mountainous region of Rio de Janeiro and began composing. During this time, bassist Patrick Laplan chose to leave the group, allegedly dissatisfied with the band's evolving sound. The band's producer and collaborator, Alexandre Kassin, stepped in to replace him during the album's recording. When the completed album was presented to Abril Music, the label rejected it due to a perceived lack of potential hits and an assessment of the production as amateurish. The label insisted on the album being remastered. In a compromise, producer Marcelo Sussekind agreed to remix the album. Sussekind favoured the original version and thus produced a version almost identical to the original, which was then submitted to the record company.[4][5]

The album's sales were notably lower compared to the band's previous release. This could be partially attributed to Abril Music's limited promotion of the album due to the absence of a potential blockbuster hit. The band remained active through an extensive tour, which garnered them new fans and solidified the band's "cult" status.[6][7][8]

Track listing[edit]

No.TitleLength
1."Todo Carnaval Tem Seu Fim" (Marcelo Camelo)4:23
2."A Flor" (Rodrigo Amarante, Marcelo Camelo)3:27
3."Retrato Pra Iaiá" (Rodrigo Amarante, Marcelo Camelo)3:57
4."Assim Será" (Marcelo Camelo)3:36
5."Casa Pré-Fabricada" (Marcelo Camelo)2:55
6."Cadê Teu Suín-?" (Marcelo Camelo)2:35
7."Sentimental" (Rodrigo Amarante)5:09
8."Cher Antoine" (Rodrigo Amarante)2:29
9."Deixa Estar" (Marcelo Camelo)3:30
10."Mais Uma Canção" (Marcelo Camelo, Rodrigo Amarante)4:11
11."Fingi Na Hora Rir" (Marcelo Camelo)4:10
12."Veja Bem Meu Bem" (Marcelo Camelo)4:40
13."Tão Sozinho" (Marcelo Camelo)1:19
14."Adeus Você" (Marcelo Camelo)2:58
Total length:49:23

Personnel[edit]

  • Marcelo Camelo – Vocals, guitar
  • Rodrigo Amarante – Vocals, guitar
  • Rodrigo Barba – Drums
  • Bruno Medina – Musical keyboard
  • Rafael Ramos – Producer

Additional musicians[edit]

  • Alexandre Kassin – Bass
  • Felipe Abrahão – Vocals on "Cher Antoine" and "Mais uma Canção"
  • Lenna Beauty – Spanish vocals on "Sentimental"
  • Rapudo – Bass
  • Andréa Ernest Dias – Flute
  • Daniel Garcia – Tenor saxophone
  • Eduardo Morelenbaum – Clarinet, clarone
  • Bidinho – Trumpet
  • Bubu – Trumpet, flugelhorn
  • Vitor Santos – Trombone
  • Eliézer Rodrigues – Tuba
  • Janaina Botelho Perotto – Oboé
  • Bernardo Bessler – Violin
  • Michael Bessler – Violin
  • Marie Christinie Springel – Viola
  • Jaques Morelenbaum – Violoncello

References[edit]

  1. ^ "BLOCO DO EU SOZINHO, PASSO A PASSO". Folha de São Paulo. Retrieved 23 July 2021.
  2. ^ Avaliação no Omelete
  3. ^ Avaliação no The Music Box
  4. ^ "Bloco do Eu Sozinho". Enciclopédia Itaú Cultural. Retrieved 23 July 2021.
  5. ^ "Bloco do eu sozinho de Los Hermanos". Mozaart. Retrieved 23 July 2021.
  6. ^ "Bloco do eu sozinho de Los Hermanos". Mozaart. Retrieved 23 July 2021.
  7. ^ "Los Hermanos previu o Carnaval solitário há 20 anos com Bloco do Eu Sozinho". UOL. Retrieved 23 July 2021.
  8. ^ "Indicações do Brasil no Grammy Latino 2002". Pro-Música Brasil. July 2002. Retrieved 23 July 2021.