Õ Blésq Blom

Õ Blésq Blom
Studio album by Titãs
Released 1989
Recorded 1989
Genre Alternative rock, funk rock, world music
Length 34:50
Label WEA
Producer Liminha
Titãs chronology
Jesus não Tem Dentes no País dos Banguelas
(1987)
Õ Blésq Blom
(1989)
Tudo Ao Mesmo Tempo Agora
(1991)
Singles from Õ Blésq Blom
  1. "Flores"
    Released: 1989
Professional ratings
Review scores
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Allmusic[1]

Õ Blésq Blom is the fifth studio album released by Brazilian rock band Titãs. The name of the album means "The first men who walked on the Earth" in the language created by Mauro and Quitéria, two repentistas from the state of Pernambuco.[2] The language is a mixture of Portuguese, English, Italian and Greek. Mauro and Quitéria are married and they met Titãs in a beach in Pernambuco.[3] They also composed and performed the opening and ending tracks for this album.

It was elected by Rolling Stone Brasil as the 74th best Brazilian music album of all time.[4]

Track listing

No. TitleWriter(s)Lead vocals Length
1. "Introdução por Mauro e Quitéria" (Introduction by Mauro and Quitéria)Mauro e QuitériaMauro and Quitéria 0:44
2. "Miséria" (Poverty)Arnaldo Antunes, Paulo Miklos, Sérgio BrittoBritto and Miklos 4:27
3. "Racio Símio" (A word play with "Raciocínio" (reasoning) and "Símio" (simian))Antunes, Marcelo Fromer, Nando ReisReis 3:19
4. "O Camelo e o Dromedário" (The Camel and the Dromedary)Fromer, Reis, Miklos, Tony BellottoMiklos 5:22
5. "Palavras" (Words)Fromer, BrittoBritto 2:33
6. "Medo" (Fear)Antunes, Fromer, BellottoAntunes 2:06
7. "Natureza Morta" (Lit. "Dead Nature", though the term also refers to still life))Antunes, Liminha, Branco Mello, Fromer, Miklos, BrittoAntunes and Mello 0:19
8. "Flores" (Flowers)Charles Gavin, Miklos, Britto, BellottoMello 3:27
9. "O Pulso" (The Pulse)Antunes, Fromer, BellottoAntunes 2:45
10. "32 Dentes" (32 Teeth)Mello, Fromer, BrittoMello 2:30
11. "Faculdade" (Faculty)Antunes, Mello, Fromer, Reis, MiklosReis 3:13
12. "Deus e o Diabo" (God and the Devil)Reis, Miklos, BrittoBritto and Miklos 3:28
13. "Vinheta Final por Mauro e Quitéria" (Final Jingle by Mauro and Quitéria)Mauro e QuitériaMauro and Quitéria 0:35

Personnel

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