MTV RPM 2002
MTV RPM 2002 | ||||
---|---|---|---|---|
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 | ||||
|
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.
Track listing (CD)
- "Revoluções Por Minuto" (Luiz Schiavon; Paulo Ricardo)
- "Alvorada Voraz" (Luiz Schiavon; Paulo Ricardo)
- "Juvenília" (Luiz Schiavon; Paulo Ricardo)
- "Sete Mares" (Fernando Deluqui; Paulo P.A. Pagni; Paulo Ricardo)
- "Fatal" (Paulo Ricardo)
- "Liberdade/Guerra Fria" (Luiz Schiavon; Paulo Ricardo)
- "London, London" (Caetano Veloso)
- "A Cruz e a Espada" (Luiz Schiavon; Paulo Ricardo)
- "Exagerado" (Cazuza; Ezequiel Neves; Leoni)
- "Vem pra Mim" (Herbert Vianna)
- "Carbono 14" (Fernando Deluqui; Paulo Ricardo)
- "Sob a Luz do Sol" (Fernando Deluqui; Luiz Schiavon; Paulo Ricardo)
- "Rainha" (Luiz Schiavon; Paulo Ricardo)
- "Louras Geladas" (Luiz Schiavon; Paulo Ricardo)
- "Rádio Pirata" (Luiz Schiavon; Paulo Ricardo)
- "Vida Real" (Paul Post; Ruud Voerman; Han Kooreneef - Version: Paulo Ricardo)
- "Olhar 43" (Luiz Schiavon; Paulo Ricardo)
- "Onde está o meu amor?" (Luiz Schiavon; Marcelo B.; Paulo Ricardo)
Track listing (DVD)
- "Abertura: A Cruz e a Espada / Alvorada Voraz / Rádio Pirata / Louras Geladas"
- "Revoluções Por Minuto" (Luiz Schiavon; Paulo Ricardo)
- "Alvorada Voraz" (Luiz Schiavon; Paulo Ricardo)
- "Juvenília" (Luiz Schiavon; Paulo Ricardo)
- "Sete Mares" (Fernando Deluqui; Paulo P.A. Pagni; Paulo Ricardo)
- "Fatal" (Paulo Ricardo)
- "Liberdade/Guerra Fria" (Luiz Schiavon; Paulo Ricardo)
- "London, London" (Caetano Veloso)
- "A Cruz e a Espada" (Luiz Schiavon; Paulo Ricardo)
- "Exagerado" (Cazuza; Ezequiel Neves; Leoni)
- "Vem pra Mim" (Herbert Vianna)
- "Naja" (instrumental) (Luiz Schiavon; Paulo Ricardo)
- "Carbono 14" (Fernando Deluqui; Paulo Ricardo)
- "Sob a Luz do Sol" (Fernando Deluqui; Luiz Schiavon; Paulo Ricardo)
- "Rainha" (Luiz Schiavon; Paulo Ricardo)
- "Louras Geladas" (Luiz Schiavon; Paulo Ricardo)
- "Rádio Pirata" (Luiz Schiavon; Paulo Ricardo)
- "Vida Real" (Paul Post; Ruud Voerman; Han Kooreneef - Version: Paulo Ricardo)
- "Olhar 43" (Luiz Schiavon; Paulo Ricardo)
- "Onde está o meu amor?" (bonus-track) (Luiz Schiavon; Marcelo B.; Paulo Ricardo)
Personnel
- Paulo Ricardo: vocals, bass
- Luiz Schiavon: keyboards
- Fernando Deluqui: electric guitars, acoustic guitars, backing vocals
- Paulo P.A. Pagni: drums, backing vocals
Guests
- Graham Preskett – arrangement, orchestra's conductor, and violin on the track "Carbono 14";
- Roberto Frejat - electric guitar on the track "Exagerado";
- Renato Russo - vocals on the track "A Cruz e a Espada".
Additional musicians
- Luiz Carlos - percussion
- Ray-Z - electric guitars, acoustic guitars
Credits
- Producers - Guto Graça Mello and RPM
- Record and audio mixing engineer - Flavio Senna
- Audio mixing at Mosh studios (São Paulo)
- Audio mixing assistants - Yuri Kalil, Gustavo Galisi and Paulo Penov
- Mastered by Luigi Hoffer at Digital Mastering Solutions
- Art direction - Cláudia Issa
- Photography - Rui Mendes