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RPM - Rádio Pirata Ao Vivo FLAC download

  • Performer: RPM
  • Title: Rádio Pirata Ao Vivo
  • Size FLAC ver: 1724 mb
  • Country: Brazil
  • Released: 1986
  • Style: New Wave, Pop Rock, Synth-pop
  • Other formats: TTA AAC AIFF DTS MP1 VOX MMF
  • Genre: Electronic / Rock
  • Rating: 4.4 of 5
RPM  - Rádio Pirata Ao Vivo FLAC download
RPM  - Rádio Pirata Ao Vivo FLAC download

Tracklist

Revoluções Por Minuto 4:22
Alvorada Voraz 3:40
A Cruz E A Espada 3:10
Naja 3:47
Olhar 43 3:22
Estação No Inferno 3:25
London, London (Ao Vivo) 4:42
Flores Astrais 3:33
Rádio Pirata 7:43
Light My Fire

Versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
144500, 144.500 RPM Rádio Pirata Ao Vivo ‎(LP, Album) Epic, Epic 144500, 144.500 Brazil 1986
142047 RPM Radio Pirata En Vivo ‎(LP, Album) CBS 142047 Colombia 1986
CDEPC 450076 2, 01-450076-10 RPM Rádio Pirata Ao Vivo ‎(CD, Album) Epic, Epic CDEPC 450076 2, 01-450076-10 Europe 1986
24016 RPM Rádio Pirata Ao Vivo ‎(Cass, Album) Discos CBS 24016 Brazil 1986
450076 1 RPM Rádio Pirata Ao Vivo ‎(LP, Album) Epic 450076 1 Portugal 1986
EPIC 314 RPM Rádio Pirata Ao Vivo ‎(LP, Album) Epic EPIC 314 Venezuela 1986
S.E. 8860 RPM Rádio Pirata Ao Vivo ‎(LP, Album) CBS S.E. 8860 Peru 1986
OKL-10653 RPM Rádio Pirata Ao Vivo ‎(LP, Album) Okeh OKL-10653 Mexico 1986
120.810 RPM Rádio Pirata En Vivo ‎(LP, Album) Discos CBS 120.810 Argentina 1986
120.810 RPM Rádio Pirata En Vivo ‎(LP, Album, Promo) Discos CBS 120.810 Argentina 1986
8036/2-464.409 RPM Rádio Pirata Ao Vivo ‎(CD, Album, RM, Liv) Epic, Sony Music Marketing Especial 8036/2-464.409 Brazil 1999
2-464409 RPM Rádio Pirata Ao Vivo ‎(CD, Album, RE, RP) Epic 2-464409 Brazil 2002
2-464409 RPM Rádio Pirata Ao Vivo ‎(CD, Album, RE, RP) Epic 2-464409 Brazil Unknown
2-464409 RPM Rádio Pirata Ao Vivo ‎(CD, Album, RE, RP) Epic 2-464409 Brazil Unknown



Comments (1)

SlingFire
By the time of the release of this album, RPM was the biggest pop act in Brazil. It sold more than 2.5 million copies, and girls went crazy for the vocalist Paulo Ricardo. In this live album, the band played almost all songs of the first record, plus the good instrumental Naja, and two covers - including "London, London" by Caetano Veloso - which became a huge success on Brazilian radios. This is RPM in their peak and a must-have in all Brazilian rock collections. After this album, the band went all the way down, having problems with drugs and never achieved the same success again.

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