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Los Hermanos is the debut studio album by the rock band Los Hermanos. It was released in 1999 on Abril Music. It was released in 1999 on Abril Music. Track listing
The third album featured a multi-faceted Los Hermanos. Of "Samba a Dois" to the pop rock of "O Vencedor", or with the dialogues of "Conversa de Botas Batidas" and "Do Lado de Dentro", "Ventura" was the album that consolidated the band on the national scene.
Ventura is the third album by Brazilian band Los Hermanos, released in 2003. It was the first work of a Brazilian band to be made available – illegally – on the internet before its official release. [3] [4] It was considered by the Brazilian edition of Rolling Stone as the 68th greatest Brazilian album. [5]
Bloco do Eu Sozinho is the second album from Brazilian band Los Hermanos, released in 2001. Following the success of "Anna Julia" [4], during production of their second album, the band was pressured by their label, Abril Music, to release another hit. [5] Their debut album, Los Hermanos (album), sold over 350,000 units. To alleviate tension ...
4 is the fourth album of the Los Hermanos band, released in 2005. The album was certified gold by the Brazilian Association of Record Producers after 50,000 copies were sold. [ 4 ]
The song was also recorded in Spanish by Los Hermanos, and in Italian by Daniele Groff. After this initial success, Anna Julia gradually featured less in Los Hermanos' setlists. The band felt that the song, a radio ballad, did not represent the band's style, and was, according to Camelo himself, "a sticky song that the label made us play to ...
Both Krieger and Densmore believe that the Doors’ debut album from 1967 and their fast, loose last record with Jim Morrison, 1971’s “L.A. Woman,” were their band’s finest recordings.
In 1999, Marcelo Camelo released the first album of the band Los Hermanos having written twelve of the fourteen tracks of the album. The success of the album was pulled by the song "Anna Júlia", that was conquered worldwide expression and also with English version of Jim Capaldi and the second single, "Spring".