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Os Últimos Heróis
File:Os Ultimos Herois.jpg
Studio album by
Released1990
Recorded1989–1990
GenrePop, rock
Length33 min. and 22 sec.
LanguagePortuguese
LabelRCA Victor
Menudo chronology
Los Últimos Héroes
(1989)
Os Últimos Heróis
(1990)
No Me Corten El Pelo
(1990)

Os Últimos Heróis. (1990) is Menudo's 29th album (fourth in Portuguese).

It features Sergio Blass, Ruben Gómez, Robert Avellanet, Rawy Torres, and new member César Abreu. Cesar replaced Angelo García after Angelo quit the band making him the 5th member to do so. In Angelo's case he still had a long time left to go before he had to leave the group. That is not all. César Abreu also quit the band after only about seven months of becoming a member. Management filled the spot left by César with the first non Puerto Rican member, Adrián Olivares of Mexico. Management re-recorded a few songs with Adrián as the lead vocal and re-released this same album with a new cover. The second release had an additional song. The songs on this album are from various of the band's previous Spanish albums translated into Portuguese.

First release with César

  1. Quando For Grande (Rawy Torres)
  2. Minha Lua, Minha Luz (Ruben Gomez)
  3. Giro, Rodo (Ruben Gomez)
  4. Agora-Eu-Sei (Cesar Abreu)
  5. Os Últimos Heróis (Sergio Blass)
  6. Minha Sombra Na Parede (Sergio Blass)
  7. A Primeira Vez (Rawy Torres)
  8. Estamos Em Ação (Cesar Abreu)
  9. Doces Dezesseis (Ruben Gomez)
  10. A Forca Do Rock (Sergio Blass)

Second release with Adrián

  1. Quando For Grande (Rawy Torres)
  2. Minha Lua, Minha Luz (Ruben Gomez)
  3. Rodo Giro (Ruben Gomez)
  4. Agora Eu Sei (Adrian Olivares)
  5. Os Ultimos Herois (Sergio Blass)
  6. Minha Sobre Na Parede (Sergio Blass)
  7. A Primeira Vez (Rawy Torres)
  8. Estamos Em Acao (Adrian Olivares)
  9. Doces Dezesseis (Ruben Gomez)
  10. A Forca Do Rock (Sergio Blass)
  11. Serenata Rock And Roll (Robert Avellanet)