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''Titãs Trio Acústico'' is the sixteenth studio album by Brazilian rock band
Titãs Titãs (, Portuguese for Titans) are a Brazilian Rock music, rock band from São Paulo. Though they primarily are classified as a rock band, the band have also experimented with genres such as New wave music, new wave, punk rock, ska, grunge, M ...
Released throughout 2020 by the BMG label, the EPs bring together acoustic versions of a total of 24 songs previously released by the group. Initially divided into three EPs throughout 2020, the disc won a full version on January 29, 2021, also on a physical double CD, bringing together the 24 tracks from the three EPs. The project was conceived to celebrate the 20th anniversary of their ''Acústico MTV'' album, released in 1997; since in 2017 they were focusing on their rock opera '' Doze Flores Amarelas'', the celebration wasn't possible until 2020.


Background


Tour

In 2017, Titãs' ''Acústico MTV'' turned 20 years old since its release and fans were asking the band to celebrate the occasion somehow, but they were focusing on their rock opera '' Doze Flores Amarelas'', which involved a complex and sophisticated tour. Since Brazil's economy wasn't going through a favorable time and fans kept requesting the celebration, the band started in 2019 a series of acoustic performances in which they mixed songs from the 1997 album, more recent works and older songs that hadn't been picked for ''Unplugged''. The tour was named "Trio Acústico" (Acoustic Trio). The first performance took place in
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on 23 February, and the tour became a priority for the band, which conciliated it with the ''Doze Flores Amarelas'' promotional tour and a third tour called "Enquanto Houver Sol", this one in an electric format and involving songs from many eras of the group. The preference for Trio Acústico is due to the simplicity of the performances.
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, who directs the rock opera, is also responsible for this tour. The tour's idea is to pay tribute to the album without copying it. Each show is divided into three parts: one with all three remaining original members; one in which each of them performs solo, and one with the trio performing with the two session members, Fabre and Lee. Usually, Bellotto sings "Polícia" and "Querem Meu Sangue"; Mello performs "Cabeça Dinossauro", "Tô Cansado" and "Toda Cor" alone on his acoustic guitar; and Britto plays "Miséria" and "Nem Cinco Minutos uardados (the latter on the piano, despite the song having been written on the acoustic guitar). During the shows, the members tell the story behind each song. This format was inspired by '' Springsteen on Broadway''. In 2018, vocalist and bassist
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took some time off the band to treat a tumor; according to him, the project marked his return to the band and, therefore, it is seen by him as an important moment in his career. The project's songs were rehearsed by the three current members in his living room; vocalist, keyboardist and bassist
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said the arrangements were created as if the band were preparing a small show for people paying them a visit at home.


Studio recording

As early as June 2019, Mello already mentioned the possibility of releasing the project on DVD or on a studio album. In 2020, the band announced the project would be recorded in studio and the resulting work would be released in three EPs with a total of 25 tracks. The first one was expected for March. The
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didn't change their plans, even if promotional shows would be impossible. A new version of "
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" was released as a single and video on 20 March, when it was announced that the three EPs would be released from April on via BMG, the label to which they returned in late 2019. The first EP (''EP 01'') was released on 3 April. The second EP, ''EP 02'', was released on 3 July and had a new version of "
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" as single, released on 11 June. The third and last effort, ''EP 03'', was released on 25 September and had a version of "Pra Dizer Adeus" as single. It received a video, released on 28 August. On January 29, 2021, the album received its full version, with the 24 songs from the three EPs.


Arrangements

On the first EP, "Sonífera Ilha" kept its
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characteristics. " Porque Eu Sei que É Amor" became a
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/ R&B/
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ballad reminiscent of
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. The version of "Querem Meu Sangue" is sung both in Portuguese and English, with the verses of the original song ("
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", by
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). "Miséria" was transcribed to the piano, contrasting with the electronic arrangement of its original version. "Família" is the only track on the first EP featuring Fabre and Lee.


Track list


Critical reception

Writing for ''
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'', Marcos Sampaio (having heard only the first EP by the time of his review) said the project "made it obvious that the band suffers the wearing, the weight and the force of its own history" and said "after so many losses and reinventions, it was hard to find a safe and promising path for the band. The songs hold the weight of the history ..Nothing is bad, everything has quality. But we need to understand that Titãs are not the same anymore and this third acoustic project will be compared with the first one, which is cowardice". He also believes there was "a concern with showing how alive Titãs are and how they worried about rebuilding the songs so that they would sound rejuvenated. And maybe that's the biggest problem of this new project. The need to prove things, as if it was still necessary to prove anything to anyone." In his blog on G1, journalist Mauro Ferreira said the "songs originally featured in punk-looking albums – such as 'Cabeça dinossauro' (...) and 'Comida' – sound artificial, just like the foul message of '32 dentes'. As technically competent as the songs' performances are, the trio Titãs already looks like a mere cover of the band that made history in the pop universe of Brazil in the 1980s and 1990s. ..Everything's once had more lushness, more truth, more real emotion. Not even the inclusion of a recent song – 'É você' ..diluted the feeling that Titãs produce as an acoustic trio the nostalgia of modernity."


Personnel

Credits adapted from the song descriptions of the official tracks at YouTube.In order not to "flood" the references section with over 20 links to each song, a link to each of the three EPs was added, set to start at the second track because the first one is always the video and its description has no information on the performers; as such, the sources presented do not necessarily support credits for each single. In order to check credits for specific songs, just click on the desired track on the list to the right of the video. Some sources state Bellotto also played the
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without specifying the tracks.


Titãs


''EP 01''

*
Tony Bellotto Antonio Carlos Liberalli Bellotto (; born 30 June 1960) is a Brazilian musician, best known as the lead guitarist of the rock band Titãs. He has also written and released several books. Childhood Bellotto spent his childhood in the city of A ...
** Lead vocals on tracks 3 and 7 ** Backing vocals on track 8 ** Acoustic guitar on tracks 3, 4, 6 and 8 ** Electric guitar tracks 2, 4 and 7 **Production on all tracks except 3 *
Branco Mello Branco Mello (; born Claudio Corrêa de Mello Júnior on March 16, 1962) is a Brazilian musician and actor, best known as the vocalist and bassist of Brazilian rock band Titãs. He has also played small but significant roles in films. Childho ...
** Lead vocals on tracks 1, 4 and 6 ** Backing vocals on track 8 ** Electric bass on all tracks except 4 and 7 ** Acoustic guitar on track 6 ** Production on all tracks except 3 *
Sérgio Britto Sérgio de Britto Álvares Affonso (; born September 18, 1959), known as Sérgio Britto, is a Brazilian musician. He is a member of the rock band Titãs, for which he contributes lead vocals, keyboards and, more recently, bass guitar. He has als ...
** Lead vocals on tracks 2, 5 and 8 ** Backing vocals on tracks 3 and 7 ** Piano on all tracks except 4 ** Electric bass on track 4 ** Production on all tracks except 3


''EP 02''

Credits for Titãs on the songs from the second EP are presented generically as follows: * Tony Bellotto — lead vocals on track 6, backing vocals, acoustic guitar, twelve-string acoustic guitar, lead, rhythm and slide guitar, production * Branco Mello — lead vocals on tracks 2, 4 and 8, backing vocals, acoustic guitar and production * Sérgio Britto — lead vocals on tracks 1, 3, 5 and 7, backing vocals, keyboards, mellotron, organ, piano, synthesizer, acoustic guitar and production


''EP 03''

*
Tony Bellotto Antonio Carlos Liberalli Bellotto (; born 30 June 1960) is a Brazilian musician, best known as the lead guitarist of the rock band Titãs. He has also written and released several books. Childhood Bellotto spent his childhood in the city of A ...
** Lead vocals on track 1 ** Acoustic guitar on tracks 2, 3 and 6 ** Electric guitar on tracks 4, 5 and 7 *
Branco Mello Branco Mello (; born Claudio Corrêa de Mello Júnior on March 16, 1962) is a Brazilian musician and actor, best known as the vocalist and bassist of Brazilian rock band Titãs. He has also played small but significant roles in films. Childho ...
** Lead vocals on tracks 3, 6 and 8 ** Backing vocals on tracks 2 and 7 ** Electric bass on all tracks except 3 ** Acoustic bass on track 3 ** Acoustic guitar on track 8 *
Sérgio Britto Sérgio de Britto Álvares Affonso (; born September 18, 1959), known as Sérgio Britto, is a Brazilian musician. He is a member of the rock band Titãs, for which he contributes lead vocals, keyboards and, more recently, bass guitar. He has als ...
** Lead vocals on tracks 2, 4, 5 and 7 ** Backing vocals on all tracks ** Piano on all tracks except 3 ** Electric bass on track 3


Supporting members and guest appearances

*
Beto Lee Roberto Lee de Carvalho (São Paulo, 21 March 1977), more commonly known as Beto Lee, is a Brazilian singer-songwriter and guitarist, currently a session member of Titãs. He has also co-founded Galaxy and has released two solo albums, one of the ...
— acoustic guitar on track 8 from ''EP 01'', tracks 4, 7 and 8 from ''EP 02'', and all tracks from ''EP 03'' except 7 * Mario Fabre — drums on track 8 from ''EP 01'', tracks 4, 7 and 8 from ''EP 02'', and all tracks from ''EP 03'' except 8 * César Bottinha — finger snapping on track 1 from ''EP 01'' * Sergio Fouad — production, finger snapping on track 1 from ''EP 01'' * Emílio Martins — percussion on tracks 4 and 5 from ''EP 01'', and tracks 3 and 6 from ''EP 02'' * Yaniel Matos — cello on tracks 2 and 5 from ''EP 02'', and all tracks from ''EP 03'' (officially credited for the third EP, though one cannot actually hear any cellos on those songs) * Eder Araújo — flute and clarinet on track 5 from ''EP 02''; baritone saxophone on track 6 from ''EP 02''


Technical personnel

* Sergio Fouad — production, sound engineering * Caio Laranjeira, César Bottinha, Douglas Martins, Mauricio Gargel, Ricardo Camera — sound engineering * Ricardo Bocci — sound engineering on ''EP 03'' * César Bottinha — guitar technician on ''EP 02'' and ''EP 03'' * Luis Augusto — assistant on ''EP 03''


Notes


References

{{Titãs 2020s Portuguese-language albums 2021 albums Titãs albums