Domingo (Titãs album)

For other uses, see Domingo (disambiguation).
Domingo
Studio album by Titãs
Released 1995
Recorded 1995
Genre Alternative rock
Length 01:03:58
Label WEA
Producer Jack Endino
Titãs chronology
Titanomaquia
(1993)
Domingo
(1995)
Volume Dois
(1998)
Singles from Domingo
  1. "Domingo"
    Released: 1995

Domingo (Sunday) is the eighth studio album released by Brazilian rock band Titãs. The album became a gold record in Brazil. It is the second Titãs album produced by Jack Endino, and his favorite of Titãs. About the creation of the album, he commented:

When we started to discuss the recording of 'Domingo', I told them: 'there are always good pop and rock songs in your albums. You are not a heavy metal band, but a rock band with good songs. Let's make a solid rock album that everyone can like. Let's try something different, but with the confidence that it will be good'. They were already thinking the same thing.

Track listing

No. Title Writer(s) Lead vocals Length
1. "Eu Não Aguento" (I Can't Stand) Banda Tiroteio Sergio Britto and Sérgio Boneka 4:35
2. "Domingo" (Sunday) Tony Bellotto and Britto Paulo Miklos 4:05
3. "Tudo O Que Você Quiser" (Everything You Want) Branco Mello, Britto and Charles Gavin Mello 2:30
4. "Rock Americano" (American Rock) Britto, Mauro and Quitéria Britto 4:06
5. "Tudo Em Dia" (Everything up to Date) Mello, Arnaldo Antunes and Britto Mello 2:50
6. "Vámonos" (Let's go (in Spanish)) Britto Britto 2:30
7. "Eu Não Vou Dizer Nada (Além do Que Estou Dizendo)" (I'm not gonna say anything (Besides what I'm saying)) Marcelo Fromer, Bellotto, Nando Reis, Britto, Gavin and Miklos Paulo Miklos 3:29
8. "O Caroço da Cabeça" (The Stone of the Head) Fromer, Reis and Herbert Vianna Reis 3:55
9. "Ridi Pagliaccio" (You laugh at the clown (Italian))) Mello, Bellotto and Britto Mello 2:50
10. "Qualquer Negócio" (Any Business) Mello, Fromer, Bellotto, Britto, Gavin and Miklos Miklos 3:43
11. "Brasileiro" (Brazilian) Mello, Bellotto, Britto and Gavin Mello 4:20
12. "Um Copo de Pinga" (A cup of Pinga) Britto Britto 1:21
13. "Turnê" (Tour) Mello, Reis, Britto and Gavin Mello 2:40
14. "Uns Iguais Aos Outros" (One similar to the other) Britto and Gavin Britto and Miklos 5:10

Single

"Domingo"
Single by Titãs
from the album Domingo
Released 1995
Genre Rock
Label WEA
Producer(s) Jack Endino
Titãs singles chronology
"Flores"
(1989)
"Domingo"
(1995)
"É Preciso Saber Viver"
(1998)

The album's title-track was released as its only single, the band's tenth single, in 1995. The song later appeared as an acoustic version on the Volume Dois album.

Track listing

No. Title Writer(s) Lead vocals Length
1. "Domingo" (Sunday) Tony Bellotto, Sérgio Britto Paulo Miklos 4:05

Personnel

Guest musicians

References

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