Transpiração Contínua Prolongada

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Transpiração Contínua Prolongada
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Studio album by
ReleasedJune 16, 1997 (1997-06-16)
StudioEstúdio Bonadio
GenreAlternative rock, rap rock, skate punk, funk rock, reggae rock
Length41:41
LabelVirgin Records
ProducerRick Bonadio, Tadeu Patolla
Charlie Brown Jr. chronology
Transpiração Contínua Prolongada
(1997)
Preço Curto... Prazo Longo
(1999)
Singles from Transpiração Contínua Prolongada
  1. "O Côro Vai Comê!"
    Released: 1997
  2. "Proibida pra Mim (Grazon)"
    Released: 1997
  3. "Tudo que Ela Gosta de Escutar"
    Released: 1998
  4. "Quinta-Feira"
    Released: 1998
  5. "Gimme o Anel"
    Released: 1998
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Galeria Musical4/5 stars link

Transpiração Contínua Prolongada (Portuguese for "Prolonged Continuous Transpiration") is the debut album by Brazilian alternative rock band Charlie Brown Jr., released on June 16, 1997 through Virgin Records.[1] It was one of the band's many releases to be produced by the duo Rick Bonadio and Tadeu Patolla, and the latter's own band, Lagoa, made a guest appearance on the track "Escalas Tropicais" in one of their final credited works prior to their break-up. Other guest musicians include rappers P.MC and DJ Deco Murphy, famous for their partnership and their later work on hip hop group Jigaboo.

According to the band's guitarist, Marcão, in a 2017 interview following the album's 20th anniversary, its name was an allusion to all the hard work they endured until they were able to record it.[2]

Transpiração Contínua Prolongada spawned five hit singles and, despite initial mixed reception at the time of its release,[3] it was a commercial success, selling over 250,000 copies and getting a Platinum certification by Pro-Música Brasil. As of 2013, the album had sold over 650,000 copies overall.[4] Eight years later, "Aquela Paz" was re-recorded for their album Imunidade Musical.

The album was re-released twice; in 2013 by EMI, following the death of vocalist Chorão,[5] and in 2017 by Universal Music, in a double-disc 20th-anniversary deluxe edition. The second disc serves as a greatest hits album, containing some of the band's most well known singles throughout their career.[6]

Critical reception[]

In a retrospective review of the band's discography, Anderson Nascimento of Galeria Musical gave Transpiração Contínua Prolongada a positive review, rating it with 4 stars out of 5. He praised the band's originality, heavy sound and attitude.[7] Conversely, a contemporary review by Cláudio Luís de Souza for newspaper Diário do Grande ABC from June 6, 1999 called the album's sonority (and the band's overall) "derivative" and criticized Chorão's songwriting as "crude and silly".[3]

Track listing[]

All lyrics are written by Chorão; all music is composed by Charlie Brown Jr..

No.TitleEnglish titleLength
1."Tributo ao Frango da Malásia" (instrumental)Tribute to the Malaysian Chicken0:25
2."O Côro Vai Comê!"Things Will Get Hot!2:21
3."Tudo que Ela Gosta de Escutar"Everything She Likes to Listen2:56
4."Sheik" 2:51
5."Hey! Arreia..." (instrumental) 0:26
6."Gimme o Anel"Gimme the Ring2:27
7."Molengol's Groove" (instrumental) 0:53
8."Aquela Paz"That Peace3:02
9."Quinta-Feira"Thursday4:50
10."Proibida pra Mim (Grazon)"Forbidden for Me (Grazon)2:48
11."Lombra"Stoned3:11
12."Corra, Vagabundo"Run, Bum3:35
13."Falar, Falar..."Talk, Talk...2:47
14."Festa"Party2:51
15."Escalas Tropicais" (feat. Lagoa)Tropical Scales2:08
16."Charlie Brown Jr." 3:12
2017 re-release bonus tracks
No.TitleEnglish titleLength
17."Zoio D Lula"Squid Eyes4:12
18."Papo Reto (Prazer É Sexo, o Resto É Negócio)"Real Talk (Sex Is Pleasure, Everything Else Is Business)3:30
19."Não É Sério" (feat. Negra Li)It Isn't Serious4:50
20."Lugar ao Sol"A Place by the Sun3:32
21."Lutar pelo que É Meu"Fighting for What's Mine3:20
22."Confisco"Confiscation3:00
23."Rubão, o Dono do Mundo"Rubão, the Owner of the World2:17
24."Champanhe e Água Benta"Champagne and Holy Water2:31
25."Ela Vai Voltar (Todos os Defeitos de uma Mulher Perfeita)"She'll Be Back (All the Defects of a Perfect Woman)3:07
26."Te Levar"Taking You Away3:04
27."Hoje Eu Acordei Feliz"I Woke Up Happy Today2:18
28."Não Deixe o Mar te Engolir"Don't Let the Sea Swallow You5:09
29."Só por uma Noite"Just for a Night3:23
30."Vícios e Virtudes"Vices and Virtues3:12
31."Senhor do Tempo"Lord of Weather3:22

Personnel[]

Charlie Brown Jr.
Additional musicians
  • Rick Bonadio – electric guitar in "Aquela Paz", solo guitar in "Quinta-Feira", sampler in "Charlie Brown Jr."
  • Tadeu Patolla/Lagoa – arrangements in "Escalas Tropicais"
  • P.MC – rapping in "Lombra"
  • DJ Deco Murphy – scratches in "Lombra" and "Charlie Brown Jr."
Production
  • Rodrigo Castanho – mixing
  • Mário Fontes – cover art
  • Shin Shikuma – photography

References[]

  1. ^ [1][dead link]
  2. ^ Lucas Krempel (June 11, 2017). "Álbum de estreia do Charlie Brown Jr. completa 20 anos". A Tribuna (in Portuguese). Archived from the original on June 11, 2017. Retrieved August 26, 2021.
  3. ^ Jump up to: a b Cláudio Luís de Souza (June 6, 1999). "Charlie Brown Jr. lança CD com 25 novas músicas". Diário do Grande ABC (in Portuguese). Retrieved January 7, 2020.
  4. ^ Flávio Seixlack (March 12, 2013). "Charlie Brown Jr. prepara CD inédito, reedições e tributos para Chorão". G1 (in Portuguese). Retrieved January 7, 2020.
  5. ^ "Gravadora irá relançar os dois primeiros discos do Charlie Brown Jr". Rolling Stone Brasil (in Portuguese). March 12, 2013. Retrieved January 7, 2020.
  6. ^ Mauro Ferreira (November 6, 2017). "Primeiro álbum do grupo Charlie Brown ganha edição dupla de 20 anos". G1 (in Portuguese). Retrieved January 7, 2020.
  7. ^ Anderson Nascimento (July 13, 2016). "Discografia Comentada: Charlie Brown Jr". Galeria Musical (in Portuguese). Retrieved January 7, 2020.
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