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Rogério Skylab & Orquestra Zé Felipe

2009 studio album by Rogério Skylab and Zé Felipe


Rogério Skylab & Orquestra Zé Felipe (Portuguese for "Rogério Skylab & the Zé Felipe Orchestra") is a collaborative album between Brazilian musicians Rogério Skylab and Zé Felipe, a former bassist of now-defunct experimental rock act Zumbi do Mato. Self-released in 2009, it is the second collaboration between Skylab and Felipe (the first being Skylab's 2007 release Skylab VII, in which Felipe co-authored a handful of songs).[1] Originally intended as a full-fledged collaboration between Skylab and Zumbi do Mato, after a series of creative divergences only Zé Felipe remained as collaborator.[2] The album could be downloaded for free on Skylab's official website until it was taken down for unknown reasons.[3]

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In a Facebook post from October 22, 2015, Skylab announced that a second installment was on the works,[4] but no further news emerged since then.

"Tem Cigarro Aí?" would be re-recorded ten years later for Skylab's album Crítica da Faculdade do Cu; "Marcha Fúnebre" eleven years later for Cosmos; and "A Gente Vai Ficar Surdo" thirteen years later for Caos e Cosmos, Vol. 2.

Track listing

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All lyrics are written by Rogério Skylab; all music is composed by Zé Felipe

Personnel

  • Rogério Skylab – vocals, production
  • Zé Felipe – bass guitar, piano (track 6), mixing, mastering
  • Bruno Coelho, Vinícius Costa – drums
  • Pedro Sucupira – sax
  • Luiz Henrique Magalhães – trombone
  • Lucas Pereira Benevides – melodica
  • Vinícius Pinho – keyboards (tracks 2, 3 and 7)
  • Kayo Luiz – keyboards (tracks 1, 4, 5, 8, 9 and 10)
  • Solange Venturi – cover art

References

  1. "Rogério Skylab e Orquestra Zé Felipe". Archived from the original on 2017-07-06. Retrieved 2017-04-10.

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