Go Back (album)

Go Back is the first live album released by Brazilian rock band Titãs, and the only one that has not been linked to MTV. It was recorded at the 1988 Montreux Jazz Festival. In preparation for the show, the band practiced at a studio in London, where guitarist Tony Bellotto met Jimmy Page and asked him to autograph his Gibson Les Paul with a screwdriver so the letters would never wear off.[1]

Go Back
Live album by
Released1988
RecordedJuly 8, 1988
GenreRock
Length50:41
LabelWEA
ProducerLiminha
Titãs chronology
Jesus não Tem Dentes no País dos Banguelas
(1987)
Go Back
(1988)
Õ Blésq Blom
(1989)
Singles from Go Back
  1. "Marvin (Patches)"
    Released: 1988
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Album cover

The front and back covers of the album feature pictures of all Titãs members when they were children. Nando Reis is in the upper left picture of the front cover, and going clockwise, the next is Sergio Britto, Tony Bellotto and Paulo Miklos. As for the back cover, starting with the upper left picture and going clockwise: Marcelo Fromer, Branco Mello, Arnaldo Antunes, and Charles Gavin.

Track listing

# Title Length Music
1 Jesus Não Tem Dentes No País Dos Banguelas ("Jesus doesn't have teeth in the country of the toothless") 2:32 Marcelo Fromer and Nando Reis
2 Nome Aos Bois ("Name to the Oxen") 1:47 Marcelo Fromer, Toni Bellotto, Nando Reis and Arnaldo Antunes
3 Bichos Escrotos ("Caddish Animals") 3:18 Nando Reis, Arnaldo Antunes and Sérgio Britto
4 Pavimentação ("Pavement") 3:33 Arnaldo Antunes and Paulo Miklos
5 Diversão ("Fun") 5:03 Nando Reis and Sérgio Britto
6 Marvin 4:21 R. Dunbar, G. N. Johson, Nando Reis and Sérgio Britto
7 AA UU 2:36 Marcelo Fromer and Sérgio Britto
8 Go Back 3:40 Sérgio Britto and Torquato Neto
9 Polícia ("Police") 2:17 Toni Bellotto
10 Cabeça Dinossauro ("Dinossaur Head") 2:25 Branco Mello, Arnaldo Antunes and Paulo Miklos
11 Massacre ("Slaughter") 1:58 Marcelo Fromer and Sérgio Britto
12 Não Vou Me Adaptar ("I Won't Adapt Myself") 3:20 Arnaldo Antunes
13 Lugar Nenhum ("Nowhere") 4:14 Marcelo Fromer, Tony Bellotto, Arnaldo Antunes, Sérgio Britto and Charles Gavin
14 Marvin 4:14 R. Dunbar, G. N. Johson, Nando Reis and Sérgio Britto
15 Go Back 5:23 Sérgio Britto and Torquato Neto

Personnel

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References

  1. Bellotto, Tony (6 August 2010). "Les Paul". Blog da Companhia das Letras. Retrieved 10 July 2020.


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