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1985 studio album by Fellini
O Adeus de Fellini
Studio album by Fellini
Released1985
(re-released in 1995)
Recordedlate 1984/early 1985
GenrePost-punk
LabelBaratos Afins
ProducerLuiz Calanca
Fellini chronology
O Adeus de Fellini
(1985)
Fellini Só Vive 2 Vezes
(1986)
Cadão Volpato chronology
O Adeus de Fellini
(1985)
Fellini Só Vive 2 Vezes
(1986)

O Adeus de Fellini (Portuguese for Fellini's Farewell) is the debut album by Brazilian post-punk band Fellini. It was released in 1985 via the independent record label Baratos Afins and re-released in CD form in 1995, with an additional live track.

According to the band's frontman Cadão Volpato, the album's name is a nod to the English post-punk band The Durutti Column's 1980 debut, The Return of the Durutti Column.

The track "Outro Endereço, Outra Vida" features samples of English disc jockey John Peel's voice.

"Zäune" is sung by Thomas Pappon, entirely in German.

Track listing

All lyrics are written by Cadão Volpato (except where noted); all music is composed by Jair Marcos, Thomas Pappon, Ricardo Salvagni and Cadão Volpato

No.TitleEnglish titleLength
1."Funziona Senza Vapore"It Works without Steam2:26
2."Rock Europeu"European Rock3:44
3."História do Fogo"The History of Fire3:23
4."Cultura"Culture2:41
5."Outro Endereço, Outra Vida"Another Address, Another Life3:16
6."Bolero" (instrumental) 1:47
7."Bolero 2" 3:01
8."Shiva! Shiva!" 2:44
9."Nada"Nothing2:36
10."Zäune" (Thomas Pappon)Fences2:48
1995 CD re-release bonus track
No.TitleLength
11."Nada" (live)2:46

Notes

Personnel

Fellini
  • Cadão Volpato — lead vocals (on tracks 1–9)
  • Jair Marcos — acoustic and electric guitars
  • Ricardo Salvagni — drums
  • Thomas Pappon — bass, other instruments, lead vocals (on track 10)
Additional personnel
  • Guinho — trumpet (on tracks 2, 6)
  • Leonor — cello (on track 10)
  • Teresa Berlink — female backing vocals (on track 3)
Miscellaneous staff
  • Recorded in autumn 1985 in the Ônix project (8 channels), São Paulo, Brazil
  • Fellini and Walter Silva — cover
  • Luiz Carlos Calanca — phonographic production
  • Fellini and Pappon — production, arrangement and mixing
  • Luiz Carlos Calanca and Paulo Torres — remastering (cd version)
  • Peter Price — mix-aid

References

  1. ^ Interview with Cadão Volpato, 2008 (in Portuguese)

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