MTV RPM 2002 | ||||
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Live album by RPM | ||||
Released | 2002 | |||
Recorded | 26 and 27 March 2002 at Procópio Ferreira Theater, São Paulo | |||
Genre | Rock | |||
Label | Universal Music | |||
Producer | Guto Graça Mello and RPM | |||
RPM chronology | ||||
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MTV RPM 2002 is a live album and the only DVD by Brazilian rock and roll band RPM, released in 2002 and bringing back its classical formation.
Recorded at Procópio Ferreira Theater (São Paulo, Brazil), in 26 and 27 March 2002, the album features greatest hits, like "Revoluções Por Minuto", "Alvorada Voraz", "Rádio Pirata", "Sete Mares" and "Louras Geladas", as well as unreleased songs: "Carbono 14", "Rainha", "Vem Pra Mim" (by Herbert Vianna) and "Onde está o meu amor?", recorded in studio and included on the Esperança's original soundtrack, from Rede Globo.
The album features Roberto Frejat as a guest, at the song "Exagerado", by Cazuza. Another guest performer is Renato Russo, on the acoustic version of "A Cruz e a Espada".
The DVD version still features one more song: the instrumental "Naja", which had the guest performance of Brazilian singer and percussionist Otto. An i-clip of "Onde Está o Meu Amor?" was included, made with pictures of the show and an interview with the band.