Televisão_(song)
Televisão
1985 studio album by Titãs
Televisão (Television) is the second studio album by Brazilian rock band Titãs, released in 1985 via WEA.[1] It is the first album to feature drummer Charles Gavin, following André Jung's departure in the previous year.[2]
Televisão was conceived to mimic a television, in that each track represented a channel, i.e. tracks would navigate between musical genres just like different kinds of programs could be watched by switching channels.[1][3] The cover picture wasn't edited so it would look like a TV screenshot; the band was effectively filmed by a camera and the images were broadcast to a television, and the photographer took a picture of its screen.[4]
It was the band's first album produced by Lulu Santos, who was chosen in order to create a different sound from other Brazilian rock bands of that time.[1]
In 1998, when asked about the destiny of the character Dona Nenê from the homonymous song, the band said "it's a mystery as of today" and that "no one knows where she is".[5] During a performance of "Massacre" at Marília Gabriela's program, politician Jânio Quadros protested, saying "that wansn't music" and that it was "crap".[3]
The album sold a total of 100,000 copies,[6] but only 25,000 initially, which was considered a "relative failure" by the band.[7] In a 2006 article, vocalist and keyboardist Sérgio Britto commented that tracks such as "Televisão", "Massacre", "Pavimentação" and "Autonomia" hinted the musical direction the band would take in their next album, Cabeça Dinossauro.[7]