Os 24 Maiores Sucessos da Era do Rock

Os 24 Maiores Sucessos da Era do Rock
Studio album by Raul Seixas
Released 1973
Genre Psychedelic rock, rockabilly, blues rock, rock and roll
Label Phonogram
Raul Seixas chronology
Sociedade da Grã-Ordem Kavernista Apresenta Sessão das 10
(1971)
Os 24 Maiores Sucessos da Era do Rock!
(1973)
Krig-Há, Bandolo!
(1973)

Os 24 Maiores Sucessos da Era do Rock! (The Age of Rock's 24 Greatest Hits) is an album of late 1950s and early 1960s-era rock songs and Jovem Guarda covered by Brazilian singer and guitarist Raul Seixas. The album's 1975 pressing was retitled 20 Anos de Rock.

History

Raul maintained that the real rock 'n' roll was finished in 1959, with the departure of Elvis Presley into the army. In 1973, he decided to honor what he felt was the "real rock" and offered to rewrite a selection of hits of the genre, pinched between American classics from Little Richard, Carl Perkins, Ronnie Self, The Platters, Neil Sedaka, and Brazilians such as Eduardo Araujo, Celly Campello, Roberto Carlos and Erasmo Carlos. Raul was, however, forbidden by the record company to put his name on the cover, because it thought the album could hurt sales of Krig-Ha, Bandol—the solution was to credit the album to a certain band called Rock Generation, with Raul credited as production director. The album did not have any kind of disclosure and ended up being forgotten in stores initially, but with albums Krig-Ha, Bandol and Gita having achieved great sales figures, the label Phonogram eventually disseminated what it thought to be the best tracks from the album.

Track listing (LP)

Side one

  1. "Rock Around the Clock" (Jimmy de Knight; Max C. Freedman)
  2. "Blue Suede Shoes" (Carl Perkins)
  3. "Tutti Frutti" (Little Richard Penniman; Joe Lubin; Dorothy La Bostrie)
  4. "Long Tall Sally" (Little Richard Penniman; Enotris Johnson; Robert Blackwell)
  5. "Rua Augusta" (Hervé Cordovil)
  6. "O Bom" (Carlos Imperial)
  7. "Poor Little Fool" (Sharon Sheeley)
  8. "Bernardine" (Johnny Mercer)
  9. "Estúpido Cupido (Stupid Cupid)" (Neil Sedaka; Howard Greenfield - version: Fred Jorge)
  10. "Banho De Lua (Tintarella Di Luna)" (Bruno de Filippi; Francesco "Franco" Migliacci - version: Fred Jorge)
  11. "Lacinhos Cor-de-rosa (Pink Shoes Laces)" (Mickie Grant - version: Fred Jorge)
  12. "The Great Pretender" (Buck Ram)

Side two

  1. "Diana" (Paul Anka)
  2. "Little Darling" (Maurice Williams)
  3. "Oh! Carol" (Neil Sedaka; Howard Greenfield)
  4. "Runaway" (Del Shannon; Max Crook)
  5. "Marcianita" (José I. Marcone; Galvarino V. Alderete - version: Fernando César)
  6. "É Proibido Fumar" (Roberto Carlos; Erasmo Carlos)
  7. "Pega Ladrão" (Getúlio F. Côrtes)
  8. "Jambalaya" (Hank Williams)
  9. "Shake, Rattle and Roll" (Charles E. Calhoun)
  10. "Bop-a-Lena" (Mel Tillis; Webb Pierce)
  11. "Only You (And You Alone)" (Ande Rand; Buck Ram)
  12. "Vem Quente Que Eu Estou Fervendo" (Carlos Imperial; Eduardo Araújo)

Track listing (CD)

  1. "Abertura" – 0:40
  2. "Rock Around The Clock / Blue Suede Shoes / Tutti Frutti / Long Tall Sally" – 4:10
  3. "Rua Augusta / O Bom" – 2:55
  4. "Poor Little Fool / Bernardine" – 2:23
  5. "Estúpido Cupido / Banho De Lua / Lacinhos Cor-de-Rosa" – 3:51
  6. "The Great Pretender" – 1:44
  7. "Diana / Little Darlin' / Oh! Carol / Runaway" – 3:32
  8. "Marcianita / É Proíbido Fumar / Pega Ladrão" – 3:43
  9. "Jambalaya / Shake, Rattle And Roll / Bop-a-Lena" – 3:25
  10. "Only You" – 2:47
  11. "Vem Quente Que Eu Estou Fervendo" – 2:21

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