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Go Back is the first live album by Brazilian rock band Titãs . It was recorded on 8 July 1988 at the Montreux Jazz Festival in Switzerland and released on 14 October of the same year.

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16-403: Go Back may refer to: Music [ edit ] Go Back (album) or the title song, by Titãs, 1988 "Go Back" (Chalee Tennison song) , 2000 "Go Back" (Jeanette song) , 2000 "Go Back", a song by Crabby Appleton , 1970 "Go Back", a song by Leah Daniels , 2014 Other uses [ edit ] Go-Back , a fictional tribe of elves in

32-508: A Pale Grey Sky (2002), the covered song was featured exclusively on the soundtrack version of Tales from the Crypt presents: Demon Knight (1995) and also on the Brazilian edition of Chaos A.D. . Originally, it was released as a B-side on the " Territory " single, released by Roadrunner Records . "Polícia" was featured in the soundtrack of Elite Squad . A version of the song was used as

48-416: A career outside of Brazil, they would have to make long-term planning. The setlist involved tracks then lesser known from their first two albums, such as " Marvin " ( Titãs ) and "Pavimentação" ( Televisão ), and more famous songs from their two subsequent albums, such as " Polícia " ( Cabeça Dinossauro ) and "Diversão" ( Jesus não Tem Dentes no País dos Banguelas ). From the 15 tracks played in

64-493: A conversation between producer Liminha and Evandro Mesquita about spearfishing , which made him angry. He wanted to record a second performance, but his band mates convinced him the first attempt was fine. Besides, he only had three minutes to record his part. Originally, nobody wanted to take on lead vocals for the song, which Bellotto wrote having Paulo Miklos in mind. The members didn't even think "Polícia" had any potential at all. Since Britto only sang two other songs from

80-498: A cycle. It generated two singles: "Go Back" and "Marvin". The band's show was their first on foreign soil. The rehearsals were carried out at a studio in London , where guitarist Tony Bellotto met Jimmy Page and asked him to autograph his Gibson Les Paul with a screwdriver so the letters would never wear off. The preparation for the concert was marked by difficulties; members claimed they received no help from their label nor from

96-564: A promotional tour and planned to go to Los Angeles to record their then next album. According to the Dicionário Cravo Albin da Música Popular Brasileira , the album has sold 320,000 copies. Writing on allmusic , Eduardo Rivadavia called their performance "triumphant" but said the album, although sampling "the band's many talents" was "still something of a grab bag that is bound to omit certain personal favorites for every fan". Arthur Dapieve, from Jornal do Brasil , congratulated

112-416: The "courage" of the band to face an unknown audience and the new arrangements. He concluded his review by saying, in allusion to the lyrics of "Não Vou Me Adaptar", that "Titãs have always spoken what no one's said; they have always listened to what no one's heard; and will never adapt themselves — to the mediocrity of the cowards". Pol%C3%ADcia (song) " Polícia " is the fifth single by Titãs , from

128-426: The album Cabeça Dinossauro , released in 1986. The song, written just after Tony Bellotto and Arnaldo Antunes were arrested for heroin traffic, criticizes the police . According to Branco Mello , vocalist of the band, the album Cabeça Dinossauro had "much of that disappointment of being arrested and to know you are not a criminal". Sérgio Britto recorded the first take of his lead vocals while overhearing

144-452: The album (" AA UU " and " Homem Primata "), he ended up singing "Polícia", as well. By the time of the album's release, Bellotto said it would be naïve to think a country doesn't need the police to fight criminals and murderers, but he believed he didn't need the police in his life when he was arrested for heroin possession. The song was covered by Brazilian band Sepultura . It was included on their albums Blood-Rooted (1997), Under

160-412: The album features some additional overdubbing . About the public, the band stated they were received with a certain strangeness, but the audience (estimated at 2,000 people ) grew in quantity and enthusiasm as the concert progressed. The band's trip to Switzerland generated expectation for a supposed attempt to project the band internationally; members dismissed this idea claiming that in order to try

176-422: The album to the press, a special book with pictures and interviews done by then president of WEA, André Midani , was prepared. The cover and back cover of the album feature pictures of the eight members as children. On the front cover, starting left and going clockwise, Reis, keyboardist and vocalist Sérgio Britto , then vocalist and saxophonist Paulo Miklos and Bellotto can be seen. On the back cover, following

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192-455: The comic book series ElfQuest GoBack , a recovery utility for Microsoft Windows See also [ edit ] " Goobacks ", a 2004 episode of the TV series South Park Get Back (disambiguation) Topics referred to by the same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Go Back . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change

208-416: The festival's production team for things like carrying their equipment, moving across Europe, renting studios and rehearse. They soundchecked late and only had 15 minutes to do it. Liminha , hired by the band as a third guitarist, had a problem in his amplifier and wasn't audible for most of the show; he later re-recorded his parts in studio for the album. According to then bassist and vocalist Nando Reis ,

224-409: The link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Go_Back&oldid=1259803105 " Category : Disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Go Back (album) The album was seen by the band as the end of

240-483: The same directions, guitarist Marcelo Fromer , vocalists Branco Mello and Arnaldo Antunes and drummer Charles Gavin can be seen. The booklet has then recent pictures of the members touringaround Europe. Despite the album having come out after the promulgation of the current Constitution of Brazil , which abolished censorship, copies were still pressed with a sticker warning against radio airplay of " Bichos Escrotos ". Between October and November 1988, they did

256-715: The show, 13 were selected, since the album would not fit them all. Go Back was mixed at Swanyard studios in London, with the members present and also at the Recording Plant in Los Angeles and at the Nas Nuvens in Rio de Janeiro . Mixing was finished on 12 July 1988. The recording was done digitally in 24 channels. Following the mixing, they wend to Lisbon for a local tour, opening up for Xutos & Pontapés . In order to promote

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