Uns Dias ao Vivo
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Uns Dias Ao Vivo is the fifth live album by Brazilian rock band Os Paralamas do Sucesso at the Olímpia, São Paulo.
Track listing
Disc one
- "O Calibre" (from Longo Caminho)
- "Running On The Spot" (from Longo Caminho)
- "Trac-Trac (Track-Track)" (from Os Grãos)
- "Mensagem de Amor" (from O Passo do Lui)
- "Selvagem" (from Selvagem?)
- "Soldado da Paz" (from Longo Caminho)
- "Que País é Este" (from Acústico MTV)
- "Seguindo Estrelas" (from Longo Caminho)
- "Meu Erro" (from O Passo do Lui)
- "Cuide Bem do Seu Amor" (from Longo Caminho)
- "Longo Caminho" (from Longo Caminho)
- "Tendo a Lua" (from Os Grãos)
- "Será Que Vai Chover? / Assaltaram a Gramática / O Filho Pródigo" (from D / from O Passo do Lui / unreleased)
Disc two
- "Dos Margaritas" (from Severino)
- "Depois da Queda o Coice (from Hey Na Na)
- "Ska" (from O Passo do Lui)
- "La Bella Luna" (from Nove Luas)
- "Uns Dias" (from Bora-Bora)
- "Caleidoscópio" (from Arquivo)
- "Ela Disse Adeus" (from Hey Na Na)
- "Lanterna dos Afogados" (from Big Bang)
- "Uma Brasileira" (from Vamo Batê Lata)
- "O Beco" (from Bora-Bora)
- "Alagados" (from Selvagem?)
- "Lourinha Bombril (Parate y Mira)" (from Nove Luas)
- "Mensagem de Amor" (from O Passo do Lui)
Personnel
- Herbert Vianna - lead guitar, vocals
- Bi Ribeiro - bass guitar
- João Barone - drums, vocals
- João Fera - keyboards
- Eduardo Lyra - percussion
- José Monteiro Junior - saxophone
- Bidu Cordeiro - trombone
- Edgard Scandurra - rhythm guitar and vocals in "Running On The Spot" and "Trac-Trac"
- Dado Villa-Lobos - rhythm guitar and vocals in "Soldado da Paz" and "Que País é Este"
- Nando Reis - vocals in "Tendo a Lua"
- Black Alien - rap in "Será Que Vai Chover? / Assaltaram a Gramática / O Filho Prodígio"
- George Israel - saxophone in "Ska", "La Bella Luna", "Caleidoscópio" and "Ela Disse Adeus"
- Roberto Frejat - lead guitar and vocals in "Uns Dias" and "Caleidoscópio"
- Djavan - vocals in "Lanterna dos Afogados" and "Uma Brasileira"
- Paulo Miklos - vocals in "O Beco"
- Andreas Kisser - rhythm guitar in "Mensagem de Amor" (disc two)
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