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Que País É Este

Que País É Este
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Studio album by Legião Urbana
Released November 1987
Recorded October 1987
Genre Alternative rock, punk rock, post-punk, folk rock, art rock
Length 36:27
Label EMI-Odeon
Producer Mayrton Bahia
Legião Urbana chronology
'Dois'
(1986)
Que País É Este
(1987)
'As Quatro Estações'
(1989)

Que País É Este (subtitled 1978/1987) is the third studio album by Brazilian rock band Legião Urbana. Released in 1987, it was significantly heavier in sound than both its predecessors, departing from a mainly post-punk sound to a simpler and faster punk rock and hard rock style.

The album sold more than 1 million copies, receiving a Diamond Certification by ABPD. It was also the last Legião Urbana album to feature bassist Renato Rocha — he would leave the band during the recording sessions of As Quatro Estações.

The studio recording of "Que País É Este" was originally intended for Legião Urbana's double-disc album "Mitologia e Intuição". All tracks apart from "Mais do Mesmo" and "Angra dos Reis", which were composed during the rehearsals for the album, were written during the late 1970 by Renato Russo, then still a member of his former band, Aborto Elétrico. "Conexão Amazônica" carries a co-writing credit for Fê Lemos, one of Russo's former bandmates.

"Que País É Este" and "Conexão Amazônica" were written by Russo in 1978 and were originally performed by Aborto Elétrico. The title track was voted by the Brazilian edition of Rolling Stone as the 81st greatest Brazilian song.

"Faroeste Caboclo" was written in 1979 and was performed solo by Russo, who at the time performed under the name "Trovador Solitário" (English: Lonely Troubadour"). Renato Russo once said he considered this song "his 'Hurricane'".

"Depois do Começo" was the only track written by Russo which he later publicly disowned, stating in an interview he considered it "too pretentious".

"Química" was first recorded by Os Paralamas do Sucesso in their 1983 debut album Cinema Mudo.


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