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Skylab VI

2006 studio album by Rogério Skylab From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Skylab VI
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Skylab VI is the sixth studio album by the Brazilian musician Rogério Skylab, the sixth in his series of ten eponymous, numbered albums. Self-released in 2006, it is so far Skylab's longest album, totaling 19 tracks, and was responsible for spawning one of his most famous compositions, "Dedo, Língua, Cu e Boceta".

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During one of the album's recording sessions, while heading to the studio, Skylab tripped, fell down and broke his jaw; a photograph of him in bandages, taken hours after the surgery he had to undergo, was used as the cover art.[1]

A live version of the track "Cu e Boca" previously appeared on Skylab II. "Hino Nacional do Skylab" is sung to the tune of the Brazilian National Anthem. "Eu Não Tenho Eu" opens with a long excerpt of an interview museologist and carnavalesco Clóvis Bornay gave to Skylab in 2005, shortly before his death.[2] "Para de Roncar, Filha da Puta!!!" was dedicated to Skylab's wife, who according to him snores during sleep;[3] she provided the brief spoken word monologue which opens the album's first track, "Alucinação".

A music video was made for the track "Amo Muito Tudo Isso".[4]

The album can be downloaded for free on Skylab's official website.[5]

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Critical reception

Writing for website Pílula Pop, Bráulio Lorentz gave Skylab VI a mixed review, rating it with a 6 out of 10. He stated that the album can be "quite repetitive lyrically with its constant references to the word 'ass'", but praised the tracks "Amo Muito Tudo Isso", "Eu e Você" and "Eu Não Tenho Eu" as "surprising".[6]

Track listing

All tracks are written by Rogério Skylab.

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Personnel

  • Rogério Skylab – vocals, production
  • Rodrigo Saci – bass guitar
  • Alexandre Guichard – classical guitar
  • Bruno Coelho – drums
  • Thiago Amorim – electric guitar
  • Gabriel Muzak – electric guitar
  • Clóvis Bornay – spoken word vocals (track 17)
  • Vânius Marques – mixing
  • Luiz Tornaghi – mastering
  • Solange Venturi – photography, spoken word vocals (track 1)
  • Carlos Mancuso – cover art

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