Nunca Tem Fim...

Nunca Tem Fim... (Portuguese: Never Ends...) is the ninth and final[1] studio album by Brazilian band O Rappa. It was released August 15, 2013 in Brasil and distributed through Warner Music.[2] Produced by Tom Saboia and mastered by Stephen Marcussen (Aerosmith, Nirvana, Paul McCartney) in California.

Nunca Tem Fim...
Studio album by
ReleasedAugust 15, 2013
GenreAlternative rock, reggae fusion, funk rock, MPB
Length53:22
LabelWarner Music
ProducerTom Saboia
O Rappa chronology
7 Vezes
(2008)
Nunca Tem Fim...
(2013)

In 2014 the album was nominated to Latin Grammy for Best Brazilian Rock Album.

Track listing

No.TitleLength
1."O Horizonte É Logo Alí"3:48
2."Auto-Reverse"4:45
3."Boa Noite Xangô"4:44
4."Cruz de Tecido"6:16
5."Fronteira (D.U.C.A)"5:31
6."Anjos (Pra Quem Tem Fé)"6:59
7."Doutor, Sim Senhor!"6:12
8."Sequência Terminal"3:37
9."Vida Rasteja"5:17
10."Um Dia Lindo (Com Participação Especial de Edi Rock)"6:10
11."Vem Pra Rua"2:29
12."Everything Changes (Feat Falcão – O Rappa)"5:10

Personnel

O Rappa
  • Marcelo Falcão - lead and background vocals, acoustic guitar, beatbox on "Cruz de Tecido", handclaps
  • Xandão - electric guitar, percussion
  • Lauro Farias - bass, handclaps
  • Marcelo Lobato - keyboards, piano, synthesizers, vibraphone, bassoon, celesta, gong, glockenspiel, melodica, samplers, steel drum, tambura, theremin
Additional musicians
  • Felipe Boquinha - drums, timbales on "O Horizonte é Logo Ali" and "Fronteira"
  • Tom Sabóia - electric guitars, percussion, handclaps
  • Negralha - samplers on "Auto-Reverse", "Fronteira" and "Anjos"
  • Marcos Lobato - slide and dobro on "Boa Noite Xangô", additional synths on "Um Dia Lindo"
  • Zé Nobrega, Doguinha, JBF - additional handclaps on "Auto-Reverse"
  • Thiago Osório - tuba and flute on "Doutor, Sim Senhor"
  • Luiz Carlos Evan - saxophone on "Doutor, Sim Senhor" and "Sequência Terminal"
  • Davi Pinheiro Gomes, Léo Antunes - trombone on "Doutor, Sim Senhor" and "Sequência Terminal"
  • Enéas Gomes - trumpet on "Doutor, Sim Senhor" and "Sequência Terminal"
  • Alexandre Duayer - tremolo guitar on "Sequência Terminal"
  • Pedro Selector - trumpet on "Um Dia Lindo"
Technical
  • Tom Sabóia - production, mixing
  • O Rappa - production
  • Stephen Marcussen - mastering
  • Zé Nobrega - assistant engineer: Estúdio Jimo
  • Alexandre Duayer - assistant engineer: Estúdio Caroçu, guitar tech: Xandão
  • Wellington Marques - assistant engineer: Estúdio Caroçu
  • Sérgio Santos - assistant engineer: Toca do Bandido
  • Rafaela Prestes - assistant engineer: Toca do Bandido on "Boa Noite Xangô"
Artwork
  • Mike Deodato, Jr. - artwork, illustration
  • Leonardo Iza - colors, illustration
  • Eduardo Francisco - booklet illustration: DJ and black-and-white
  • Gabriel Wiokbolo - photography
  • Klaus Vluller - photography assistant
  • Bira Farias - graphic project
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References

  1. "O Rappa encerra a carreira de 25 anos rachado". Folha de S.Paulo (in Portuguese). April 17, 2018. Retrieved December 17, 2019.
  2. "Nunca Tem Fim – O Rappa". Allmusic. Retrieved December 25, 2014.


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