O Monstro Precisa De Amigos
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''O Monstro Precisa de Amigos'' is the second and final
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by Portuguese band
Ornatos Violeta Ornatos Violeta are a Portuguese rock band from Porto. The band, often referred to simply as Ornatos, consists of vocalist Manel Cruz, bassist Nuno Prata, guitarist Peixe and drummer Kinörm, with Elísio Donas at the keyboard. Their main period ...
, released on 22 November 1999 by
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. Two
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were filmed, for the songs "Ouvi Dizer" and "Capitão Romance".


Recording and production

The recording of Ornatos' second studio album was a difficult one. The band rejected "dozens of songs" during the album's development sessions with producer Mário Barreiros, with the band's members becoming so frustrated that they expressed a sudden desire of giving up on the project completely after just two months of production. Some of these rejected songs, such as "Como Afundar", "Há-de Encarnar", "Rio de Raiva" and "Devagar" were later included in the 2011 release of a CD box containing both studio albums and a third CD, named ''Inéditos/Raridades'', with previously unreleased songs. Years later, Barreiros said he had identified that frustration as merely the "permanent insatisfaction of the great artists" that allowed them to push their art further away.


Composition

''O Monstro Precisa de Amigos'' is noted to be a much more mature and versatile album than the band's debut ''
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'', offering a more meditative and polished sound. For their second album, the band could count with the guest participation of
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of
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and Portuguese musician and actor Vítor Espadinha. The Violent Femmes were a long-time reference for Ornatos, and their lead singer Gano shared vocal duties with Manel Cruz in the single "Capitão Romance", in which he sang in Portuguese. Espadinha contributed with the recitation of a poem that can be heard at the end of "Ouvi Dizer", another of the album's singles which has been called a "post-modern classic" by some media outlets.


Reception

The album was considered by the Portuguese music magazine ''
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'' as the best album of the year in 1999, with Cruz being awarded the best vocalist prize and Ornatos Violeta the best Portuguese ensemble of that year. ''O Monstro Precisa de Amigos'' had sold 15 586 copies as of October 2002, which allowed the album to be certified as a
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in Portugal. Years later, the album is considered to have turned Ornatos Violeta into one of the most successful rock bands in Portugal. In June 2017, the album was included in ''Blitz's'' list of the 30 best Portuguese albums of the last 30 years. To signal the band's 20 years anniversary, ''O Monstro Precisa de Amigos'' was re-released on 5 December 2011 along with ''Cão!'' and a CD with previously unreleased work. This CD box release was certified as a
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in Portugal. ''O Monstro Precisa de Amigos'' was released for the first time as a
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on 5 February 2012, with Rastilho Records providing a limited and numbered edition of 500 copies of both ''O Monstro'' and ''Cão!''.


Track listing


Personnel

The following people are credited on the album: Performance credits *Manel Cruz – vocals and guitar (tracks 1, 4, 10, 12, 13) *Elísio Donas – piano and keyboards *Kinörm – drums *Peixe – guitar *Nuno Prata – bass Other credits *Mário Barreiros - production, recording and mixing *Nelson Carvalho - mixing *Manel Cruz – album cover illustration *Jorge Fidalgo - piano technical assistance *Mandy Parnell - mastering


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Monstro Precisa de Amigos 1999 albums Polydor Records albums Ornatos Violeta albums Portuguese-language albums