Skylab & Tragtenberg, Vol. 3

Skylab & Tragtenberg, Vol. 3 is a collaborative album between Brazilian musicians Rogério Skylab and Lívio Tragtenberg. The final installment of the Skylab & Tragtenberg trilogy,[1] it was self-released on July 11, 2018, and is available for digital download/streaming on Deezer, the iTunes Store and Spotify, as well as on Skylab's official website.[2] The track "Bocetinha de Cocô" previously appeared as a teaser on Skylab's EP Skylab, released the year prior,[3] and was uploaded separately as a single on Skylab's YouTube channel on November 5, 2017.[4]

Skylab & Tragtenberg, Vol. 3
Studio album by
ReleasedJuly 11, 2018 (2018-07-11)
Genre
Length1:02:26
LabelSelf-released
ProducerRogério Skylab
Rogério Skylab chronology
O Rei do Cu
(2018)
Skylab & Tragtenberg, Vol. 3
(2018)
Nas Portas do Cu
(2019)
Singles from Skylab & Tragtenberg, Vol. 3
  1. "Bocetinha de Cocô"
    Released: November 5, 2017

The album counts with a guest appearance by Luiz Tatit, famous for his work with MPB band Grupo Rumo; he co-wrote and provided vocals for the track "Índio Infinito", which originally appeared as one of the poems in Skylab's 2006 book Debaixo das Rodas de um Automóvel.

The lyrics to "Travesti" were taken from an excerpt of Décio Pignatari's poem "O Lobisomem" ("The Werewolf").[5]

Track listing

All lyrics are written by Rogério Skylab, except for "Travesti" by Décio Pignatari; all music is composed by Lívio Tragtenberg, except for "Índio Infinito" by Tragtenberg and Luiz Tatit

No.TitleEnglish titleLength
1."Ogum" 3:35
2."Coitus interruptus" (instrumental) 4:05
3."Companheiro"Companion5:39
4."Quando a Noite Chegar"When the Night Comes9:42
5."Dança dos Malucos"The Madmen's Dance7:59
6."Bocetinha de Cocô"Poopy Pussy4:33
7."Nova Bossa"New Bossa3:23
8."Travesti"Transvestite4:18
9."Morto-Vivo"Undead1:34
10."Palito de Fósforo" (instrumental)Matchstick5:15
11."Não Quero"I Don't Want It0:36
12."Índio Infinito" (feat. Luiz Tatit)Infinite Indian3:23
13."É Tarde"It's Late6:15
14."Vampiro"Vampire2:14

Personnel

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