Sucesso do Inconsciente | ||||
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Released | 1989 | |||
Genre | New wave, rockabilly, doo-wop, comedy rock, surf music, rock and roll | |||
Label | Esfinge | |||
Producer | Júnior Mendes, João Penca e Seus Miquinhos Amestrados | |||
João Penca e Seus Miquinhos Amestrados chronology | ||||
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Sucesso do Inconsciente (Portuguese for "Success of the Unconscious") is the fourth studio album by Brazilian new wave band João Penca e Seus Miquinhos Amestrados. It was released in 1989[1] by independent label Esfinge.[2]
The album spawned the hit single "Matinê no Rian", which would be used as the opening theme of the telenovela O Sexo dos Anjos. Paula Toller of Kid Abelha fame provides additional vocals for this track.
Background
"Matinê no Rian" references the Cinema Rian, a famous now-defunct movie theater in Rio de Janeiro which was founded by then-First Lady of Brazil Nair de Tefé in 1932 and demolished in 1983.
"S.O.S. Miquinhos" is a medley (or, as João Penca puts it, "merdley", a portmanteau of "merda" — the Portuguese word for "shit" — and "medley") comprising the tracks "Namoradinha de um Amigo Meu" (a parody of Roberto Carlos' eponymous song), "Esperto É o Coqueiro", "Certo ou Errado", "Rua Augusta", "Vem Quente que Eu Estou Fervendo" and a cover of Christie's "Yellow River".
Covers/parodies
Every João Penca album features Portuguese-language covers/parodies of old 1940s/1950s rock and roll/rockabilly and 1960s surf music songs.
- "Johnny Pirou"
A parody of Chuck Berry's "Johnny B. Goode".
- "O Monstro Macho"
A parody of Boris Pickett and the Crypt-Kickers' "Monster Mash".[3]
Track listing
No. | Title | Lyrics | Length |
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1. | "Menino Justiceiro" (Vigilante Boy) | Leandro Verdeal, Marcelo Elo | 2:18 |
2. | "Larga Meu Pé" (Get Off Me) | Van Santos | 3:32 |
3. | "A Surra" (The Whooping) | Van Santos | 2:35 |
4. | "O Par" (The Pair) | Dodô Ferreira, Tony Wilson | 2:23 |
5. | "Matinê no Rian" (A Matinée at the Rian — feat. Paula Toller) | Dodô Ferreira, Selvagem Big Abreu, Van Santos | 2:19 |
6. | "O Velho Tubarão" (The Old Shark) | Dodô Ferreira, Tony Wilson | 3:10 |
7. | "Johnny Pirou" (Johnny's Crazy) | Léo Jaime, Tavinho Paes | 4:22 |
8. | "Cozinho de Noite" (I Cook at Night) | Arnaldo Baptista, Léo Jaime | 2:20 |
9. | "O Monstro Macho" (The Macho Monster) | Avellar Love, Cláudio Killer, Selvagem Big Abreu | 3:22 |
10. | "S.O.S. Miquinhos (Merdley)"
| Erasmo Carlos, Roberto Carlos ("Namoradinha de um Amigo Meu"); Selvagem Big Abreu, Van Santos ("Esperto É o Coqueiro"); Michael Sullivan, Paulo Massadas ("Certo ou Errado"); Hervé Cordovil ("Rua Augusta"); Carlos Imperial, Eduardo Araújo ("Vem Quente que Eu Estou Fervendo"); Jeff Christie ("Yellow River") | 3:30 |
Personnel
- João Penca e Seus Miquinhos Amestrados
- Selvagem Big Abreu (Sérgio Ricardo Abreu) — vocals, electric guitar
- Avellar Love (Luís Carlos de Avellar Júnior) — vocals, bass
- Bob Gallo (Marcelo Ferreira Knudsen) — vocals, drums
- Guest musicians
- Paula Toller — female vocals in "Matinê no Rian"
- Léo Jaime — vocals in "Namoradinha de um Amigo Meu"
- Miscellaneous staff
- Júnior Mendes — production
References
- ↑ Discografia de João Penca e Seus Miquinhos Amestrados Archived 2019-05-01 at the Wayback Machine - dicionariompb.com.br
- ↑ Sucesso do Inconsciente – Discogs
- ↑ "João Penca & Miquinhos - O Monstro Macho". YouTube.