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==Personnel== |
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* [[Fernanda Takai]] - vocals |
* [[Fernanda Takai]] - [[Lead vocalist|lead vocals]], [[rhythm guitar]] |
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* [[John Ulhoa]] - |
* [[John Ulhoa]] - [[lead guitar]], vocals; [[Programming (music)|programming]] |
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* [[Ricardo Koctus]] - [[Bass guitar|bass]], vocals |
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* [[Xande Tamietti]] - percussions |
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* [[Xande Tamietti]] - [[Drum kit|drums]] |
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* [[Lulu Camargo]] - [[Keyboard instrument|keyboards]], [[piano]] |
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==Special presentation== |
==Special presentation== |
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Toda Cura Para Todo Mal is a 2005 album by the Brazilian band Pato Fu. The album was produced by John Ulhoa. It was released in 2006 in DVD with videos of the whole music, see Toda Cura Para Todo Mal (DVD).
The studio 129 Japs is John's studio from his house. This album starred with a new integrity of the band, the keyboardist Lulu Camargo, ex-Karnak and used the producer that he took part.
Track listing
- "Anormal" (Abnormal) (John Ulhoa) – 3:26
- "Uh Uh Uh, La La La, Ié Ié!" (John Ulhoa) – 3:15
- "Sorte e Azar" (John Ulhoa/Ricardo Koctus) – 3:59
- "Amendoim" (John Ulhoa) – 3:29
- "Simplicidade" (Simplicity) (John Ulhoa) – 3:23
- "Agridoce" (John Ulhoa) – 3:44
- "No Aeroporto" ('At the Airport) (John Ulhoa) – 3:37
- "Estudar pra Quê?" (John Ulhoa) – 3:12
- "Vida Diet" (A Diet Life) (John Ulhoa) – 3:58
- "O Que É Isso?" (John Ulhoa) – 3:33
- "!" (John Ulhoa) – 2:51
- "Tudo" (Everything) (John Ulhoa) – 3:08
- "Boa Noite Brasil" (Good Evening Brazil) (John Ulhoa) – 4:57
Personnel
- Fernanda Takai - lead vocals, rhythm guitar
- John Ulhoa - lead guitar, vocals; programming
- Ricardo Koctus - bass, vocals
- Xande Tamietti - drums
- Lulu Camargo - keyboards, piano
Special presentation
- Manuela Azevedo (voice), the Portuguese band Clã, and "Boa Noite Brasil" (Good Evening Brazil).
Curiosities
- The song "Simplicidade" was sung by P. Pitch
- A clip from "Uh Uh Uh, La La La, Ié Ié!" was created by a cartoonist Laerte.
- "Agridoce" is a tribite to Roberto and Erasmo Carlos, the second in the proper voice and Fernanda with the flavor.
- A letter in Boa Noite Brasil" related a viridity with the presentation in famous TV shows.
- "Amendoim" is based on a moment from Peanuts especially Charlie Brown, passed to the only son by a brother too old, which signifies the most responsibility with Sally Brown.