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Mingos & Os Samurais or Os Mingos e Os Samurais was Rui Veloso's fifth album released on EMI Portugal in 1990.[1] It was one of the most successful Portuguese music which sold 200,000 copies The disc musically tells a story of a small provincial band during the 1960s and the 1970s.

"Não há estrelas no céu" and "A Paixão (Segundo Nicolau da Viola)" were two popular songs in Portugal in 1990 and 1991.

The disc was charted for 24 weeks in Portugal and reached number one and Rui Veloso was awarded the Best Selling Artist by Midem. The record was awarded 7x platinum for selling 200,000 copies.

On November 2010, the disc was reedited into a DVD with two concerts.

History

The idea was formed in 1982, in 1990, an independent financier granted with the homonymous 1986 album with the singles "Porto Sentido" and "Porto Covo" in which Veloso recorded a conceptual double LP, one the life of a small provincial band of the 1960s and the 1970s. "Não há estrelas no céu", the latest song which was recorded with acoustic jokes, it made a resounding success on an open road for their path to Mingos e Os Samurais into the national charts. Thanks to "A Paixão", "O Prometido É Devido" and "Um Trolha D'Areosa", the fourth studio album of Velso broke records and reached 7x Platinum.[2]

Track listing

CD 1

No.TitleLength
1."Irmãos de Sangue" 
2."O que eu quero ser quando for grande" 
3."No dia da Comunhão Solene" 
4."O prometido é devido" 
5."Não há estrelas no céu" 
6."Twist é Sedução I" 
7."Conceição" 
8."No extremo do Salão" 
9."Mago do BIlhar" 
10."Sámapatti" 
11."Tuna Recreativa" 
12."A Gente vai na digressão" 

CD2

No.TitleLength
1."Fio de Beque" 
2."Morena de Azul" 
3."Psicadélico Desesperado" 
4."Zira" 
5."Baile de Paróquia" 
6."A Paixão (Segundo Nicolau da Viola)" 
7."Twist é Sedução II" 
8."No dia em que o Meno Rock morreu" 
9."Um trolha d'areosa" 
10."Embalagem de samas" 

References

  1. ^ "Rui Veloso". Rate Your Music. Retrieved 10 November 2016.
  2. ^ Blitz 25 anos, Edição Especial de Coleccionador, November 2009, no. 41