Família
"Família" is the seventh single by Brazilian rock band Titãs, released in 1987. The song is about the everyday issues of a family.[1]
"Família" | ||||
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Single by Titãs | ||||
from the album Cabeça Dinossauro | ||||
Released | 1987 | |||
Genre | New wave | |||
Label | WEA | |||
Songwriter(s) | Tony Belotto and Arnaldo Antunes | |||
Producer(s) | Liminha, Vitor Farias and Pena Schmidt | |||
Titãs singles chronology | ||||
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It was once covered by Molejo on their 1998 album Família. The song was featured on the Rede Manchete telenovela "Corpo Santo".
In 2013, bass player and vocalist Nando Reis (now an ex-member) recorded a new version of the song with his sons Théo and Sebastião.[1] The new version is being used as the opening theme of the 2013 season of Rede Globo's Malhação.[1] While Sebastião played acoustic guitar, Nando Reis and Théo sang, sharing the same microphone, like The Beatles used to do, "in order to create a more familiar atmosphere", according to Reis.[1]
Track listing
No. | Title | Music | Length |
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1. | "Família" | Tony Belotto and Arnaldo Antunes | 3:32 |
Personnel
- Arnaldo Antunes: backing vocals
- Branco Mello: backing vocals
- Paulo Miklos: backing vocals
- Marcelo Fromer: lead guitar
- Tony Bellotto: rhythm guitar, lead guitar
- Sérgio Britto: keyboards
- Nando Reis: bass, lead vocals
- Liminha: rhythm guitar
- Charles Gavin: drums
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References
- "'Foi emocionante gravar no estúdio com os meus filhos', diz Nando Reis" (in Portuguese). 10 July 2013. Retrieved 11 July 2013.
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