Gol de Quem?

Gol de Quem? is the second studio album of the Brazilian rock band Pato Fu. It was released in 1995 and it had sold about 50,000 copies. From Minas Gerais, they have a pop/rock style strongly influenced by Os Mutantes. They perform mostly originals fusing different rhythms over a foundation of humor. Redneck music, rock ("Vida Imbecil" is shamelessly based on "2001" by Tom Zé/Rita Lee, recorded as a redneck rock in 1969 album Mutantes by Os Mutantes), pop (the hit "Sobre o Tempo"), seresta (the electronic rendition for the old seresta classic "A Volta do Boêmio"), and Beatlemania ("Qualquer Bobagem" has references to Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band, "Ob-La-Di, Ob-La-Da" is delivered in a tempo three times faster than in the original version, "Mamãe Ama É o Meu Revólver" references Revolver), everything in a package replete with drum machines and other heavy electronics.[2]

Gol de Quem?
Studio album by
ReleasedFebruary 1, 1995 (Brazil)
Recorded1994
GenreAlternative rock, experimental
Length45:53
LanguagePortuguese, English
French (in "Spoc")
LabelSony BMG
ProducerCarlos Savalla
Pato Fu chronology
Rotomusic de Liquidificapum
(1993)
Gol de Quem?
(1995)
Tem Mas Acabou
(1996)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Allmusic[1]

"Vida de Operário" is a cover of the Brazilian punk band Excomungados.

Track listing

No.TitleWriter(s)Lead vocalsLength
1."And Now"John UlhoaInstrumental1:42
2."Mamãe Ama É o Meu Revólver (Mama Loves My Revolver)"Rubinho TrollFernanda Takai3:30
3."Vida Imbecil (Dumb Life)"UlhoaTakai, Ulhoa3:02
4."Gol de Quem? (Who Scored?)"Ricardo Koctus, UlhoaUlhoa2:46
5."Sertões (Backlands)"KoctusUlhoa4:24
6."Onofle"John UlhoaUlhoa4:28
7."Sobre o Tempo (About the Time)"John UlhoaTakai3:27
8."A Volta do Boêmio (The Bohemian Returns)"Adelino MoreiraUlhoa4:32
9."Qualquer Bobagem (Any Stupid Thing)"Os Mutantes, Tom ZéUlhoa3:34
10."Ring My Bell"Frederic KnightTakai3:16
11."Ok! All Right!"John UlhoaUlhoa1:37
12."Vida de Operário (Blue-Collar Life)"FalcãoKoctus, Takai, Ulhoa4:15
13."Spoc"John UlhoaTakai, Ulhoa4:10
14."Ob-la-di-ob-lá-da"Lennon–McCartneyTakai, Ulhoa1:10
Total length:45:53

Personnel

Guest musicians

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