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''Cabeça Dinossauro'' (; Portuguese for ''Dinosaur Head'') is the third studio album by
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band
Titãs Titãs (, Portuguese for Titans) are a Brazilian Rock music, rock band from São Paulo. Though they primarily are classified as a rock band, the band have also experimented with genres such as New wave music, new wave, punk rock, ska, grunge, M ...
, released on 25 June 1986. It was their first album produced by Liminha, who was the director of WEA at the time of the album's recording, which facilitated the relationship between band and label; and their first gold album, certified as such in December 1986.


Background

In February 1986, before a show in
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, vocalist
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told newspaper ''
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'' that the then upcoming album would have a "more dry and raw rock" and a "more primitive, more visceral" sound. Vocalist
Arnaldo Antunes Arnaldo Antunes (, born Arnaldo Augusto Nora Antunes Filho, September 2, 1960) is a Brazilian singer, writer, and composer. He was a member of the rock band Titãs, which he co-founded in 1982 and left ten years later. After 1992, he embarked on ...
and guitarist
Tony Bellotto Antonio Carlos Liberalli Bellotto (; born 30 June 1960) is a Brazilian musician, best known as the lead guitarist of the rock band Titãs. He has also written and released several books. Childhood Bellotto spent his childhood in the city of A ...
's arrest for drug possession in 1985 (and the former's subsequent three-year
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sentence); the "relative failure" of previous album '' Televisão''; and the will by the band to take a heavier direction influenced the music on this album. But they did not decide to go
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overnight. The ingredients, according to keyboardist and vocalist
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, were already present in the band. Bellotto saw "Massacre", from the previous album, as an indicator of this heavier sound that would come. He also says the band already showed signs of this new sound live, claiming that "time showed that this subgenre was in our DNA, which is why 'Cabeça' is a big feature, with all this questioning, the criticism that we see in the lyrics, the punk, but also the reggae, funk. I think in this album we found the way. Besides, then drummer
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considered the troubled moments lived both by the band and by Brazil at that time were also influencing factors: Co-producer Pena Schmidt saw the album as "the moment of truth. Titãs had crisis between surrendering to phonographic perfection or to the rebellious statement. There the result balances track by track." The band was also looking to establish a clearer identity, something they hadn't achieved up until then with an unusual line-up of eight members, several vocalists and no
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. One evidence was a show they did in a festival celebrating
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's 20th career anniversary. When they went onto the stage, right after
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, Gil introduced them saying that "Paralamas go on stage as a trio and their sound is reminiscent of a train. Titãs go in eight embersand sound like a little music box". Besides all that, there was also an intention by the band to reproduce in studio the energy they believe they had live.


Production and concept

Although Titãs themselves had criticized the work of producer Liminha, labeling him as a "pasteurizator", he was ultimately hired to produce ''Cabeça Dinossauro''. The musical material for the album was ready before the band got into the studio. The first track to be recorded was the single " AA UU". The last one was "O Quê". "O Que" and "Família" were the only songs to have their arrangements significantly changed. It was recorded and mixed in one month. Its demo was recorded in just two days at a studio in the Pompeia neighborhood of São Paulo. The title ''Cabeça Dinossauro'' (Head Dinosaur) refers to the duality between rational (head) and primitive (dinosaur). The album's front and back covers were taken from sketches by
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: "The Expression a howling Man" and "Grotesque Head", respectively. Both
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s were brought straight outta
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by a friend of vocalist and keyboardist
Sérgio Britto Sérgio de Britto Álvares Affonso (; born September 18, 1959), known as Sérgio Britto, is a Brazilian musician. He is a member of the rock band Titãs, for which he contributes lead vocals, keyboards and, more recently, bass guitar. He has als ...
's father. They replaced small reproductions the band had but could not use for the album due to low quality. He would say in 2006 that "the first 30,000 copies of the album were made in a mat and porous paper, much more expensive than the ordinary one. A gesture of generosity by André Midani, then president of Warner, which gave us total support before, during and after the recording sessions, complying with almost every of our requests." It was one of the first Brazilian rock album covers not to feature a picture of the artist.


Song information

The title track was conceived during a bus trip. Vocalist and saxophonist
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showed his colleagues a tape with folk music by some Xingus. Over that base,
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improvised the verses "Cabeça dinossauro/Cabeça dinossauro/Cabeça, cabeça, cabeça dinossauro" and soon the lyrics were all done. The percussion was performed by Liminha. After several elaborated attempts, he improvised with the walls, the floor and the pillars of the studio, and the "trance" performance was approved by all. "Estado Violência", written by Gavin, was initially offered to his previous band
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. Reis helped him structure the song, but not as much as to be credited as co-writer. The lyrics, however, just like "Polícia", were also inspired by his two bandmates' arrest, more especially by the power the government has to "judge what you do at your home, with your body". The vocals of "A Face do Destruidor" was recorded over the base played backwards. According to Britto, "when we recorded, we had to think that it would be listened to that way". Some of Bellotto's solos were played with the musician alternating between the
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and a big ring he was using. That way, he could play and simultaneously obtain percussive effects from his instrument.


"Homem Primata"

"Homem Primata" was released in 1987 as the sixth single by the band and it featured a reworked version of " Polícia" and a dance remix of the same song as
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s. The song is one of the few by the band to feature English lyrics


Music video

At first, the music video shows black & white shots of the band walking among a crowd, alternating with images of pre-historical men. Then, in now colorful shots, the band starts tagging a 1950s truck with graffiti (illustrations include the
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) before they start performing the song on board of it while someone drives it through the center of
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. This ride is alternated with images of the band performing inside a cage, with people watching from outside.


Track listing


"Bichos Escrotos"

The song "Bichos Escrotos" had originally been written in 1982 and was supposed to be part of the band's debut album, but it was censored by the
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, and the band was thus unable to release it until ''Cabeça Dinossauro''. Even after the song was finally released, radio airplay was still prohibited, but the radio stations were receiving so many requests that they decided to play the song anyway and face the fines afterwards, because the price was low enough, compared to the profit, to make the disobedience worth it. For the videoclip, the verse "vão se foder" (go fuck yourselves) was replaced with "vocês vão ver" (you will (all) see). During a demo recording session in the early 1980s, songwriters
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, Britto and Antunes took a break as the other Titãs recorded some instrumentals and hung out around a courtyard. Eventually, Reis spotted a cockroach emerging from the drain and that inspired him and the other two to write a song about it. According to him, the song uses the animals cited in the lyrics (cockroaches, rats and fleas), which are considered marginal animals, as metaphors for Titãs themselves, who would keep themselves away from musical and moral patterns and stereotypes. In one of the earliest performances of the track, Reis would disguise himself and infiltrate the crowd. Eventually, he would interrupt the show and say that wasn't music; he would then simulate an argument with Antunes and would join the band afterwards to resume the song.


"O Quê"

"O Quê" was the most demanding track in the album, according to Britto: In a 2016 interview, coproducer Pena Schmidt considered that "the mantric perfection of 'O Quê' paved the way for some three subsequent releases. From there, they graduated in pop production and engineering, ready to take on their own career."


Release and promotion

Initially ignored by the radio stations, the album was promoted by a domestic tour which, until December 1986, has already taken the group to around 40 places. At that time, it was scheduled to happen until April 1987. The stage scenery involved the use of animal skin.


Accolades, legacy and re-release

In a 2012 interview, guitarist Tony Bellotto revealed he made a bet with vocalist Branco Mello: he would buy him a bottle of
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in case the album sold over 100,000 copies, since he thought it would be a commercial failure. However, the album sold well, and Tony lost the bet (the album hit the mark in December). Until its first anniversary, the album sold 250,000 copies, with a total of 700,000 sold until 2016. When it reached 100,000 copies, the band received its first gold record and the band promoted a show in São Paulo in order to celebrate the milestone. Just in the period between the album release and the first show of its tour, on 23 August, the album would sell more than the two previous albums combined. Starting with the album tour, the band found a more consistent and direct identity; the shows dispensed with hits such as " Sonífera Ilha" and included four tracks from ''Televisão'' (namely "Massacre", "Televisão", "Dona Nenê" and "Pavimentação") and just one from their debut ("Querem Meu Sangue"). The vocalists started alternating in the microphone instead of staying together by the edge of the stage. In the Rio de Janeiro leg of the tour, the group couldn't find available venues and had to use the Teatro Carlos Gomes. Two dates were scheduled initially (2 and 3 February), but the success prompted additional dates in an extended season, from 11 to 15 March. On March 14, however, an angry mob stormed into the place while the band was still doing a soundcheck and destroyed some seats, causing the band to be prohibited from continuing with their shows there. ''Cabeça Dinossauro'' is considered one of the most important Brazilian 1980's rock albums, having been released in the same year as other important efforts such as '' Dois'' (
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), '' Vivendo e Não Aprendendo'' (
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), '' Rádio Pirata ao Vivo'' (
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) and '' Selvagem?'' (
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). In a 2020 interview, Gavin compared the importance of the album for Titãs to that of '' A Night at the Opera'' for
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. In a 2006 article for the Brazilian ''
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'', Britto commented: In 1997, ''Bizz'' magazine elected ''Cabeça Dinossauro'' as the best Brazilian pop rock album. In 2007, the Brazilian version of the magazine ''
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'' elected it as the 19th greatest Brazilian album of all time. In September 2012, it was elected by the audience of Radio Eldorado FM, of Estadao.com e of Caderno C2+Música (both the latter belong to newspaper ''
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'') as the seventh best Brazilian album ever. In 2012, in order to celebrate the band's 30th anniversary, ''Cabeça Dinossauro'' was re-released, fully remastered and with a bonus disc containing the original demos for the songs, plus a previously unreleased track, "Vai pra Rua", an outtake of the album. The band also promoted a tour in which they performed the entire album respecting the original ordering of tracks. One of these performances was recorded and released as '' Cabeça Dinossauro ao Vivo 2012''. Performing the album would help define the sound of the band's then next album, '' Nheengatu''. In the next year, the remaining members of the band recorded a video for the title song, using images from the movie '' Vai que Dá Certo''. Both the movie and the video feature Brazilian actors and humorists Fábio Porchat, Gregório Duvivier, Bruno Mazzeo, Lúcio Mauro Filho, Danton Mello e Natália Lage. In 2021, in celebration of its 35th anniversary, the album was re-released for a third time in CD format and containing only its original tracks. In 2022, it was elected as one of the best Brazilian music albums of the last 40 years by a ''
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'' poll which involved 25 specialists, including
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, Nelson Motta, and others.


Play and book

In 2016, celebrating 30 years of the album, a book with tales inspired by the album's tracks and a play inspired by the album were prepared, titled ''Cada um por si e Deus contra todos'' (Everyone for itself and God against all) and ''Cabeça'', respectively. The play, directed by Felipe Vidal, take eight actors to the stage where they perform the entire album. It features "the sign of urgency and its relation with youth" in two different years: 1986 (when the album was released) and 2016 (when the play was presented). Vidal considers that the sign in 1986 "provoked the urgency of living a newly-acquired liberty, with the end of the dictatorship, today
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it fights to guarantee such conquest, in a world scenery troubled by growing conservative forces. The book was released by publisher Tinta Negra, organized by André Tartarini and includes tales by authors such as Letícia Novaes, Juliana Frank and Renato Lemos, besides an introduction by Bellotto.


Critical reception

By the time of the album's release, newspaper ''
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'''s Alberto Villas stated that the album was "the great surprise of the year. ..It's a shocking, punk, angry and very curious album. An album of poison-rock, a scream. An album of surprises." He also said he couldn't "find Titãs.
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? Olho Seco? Exploited?
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? What sound is this?"


Track listing

;Bonus track on 2012 re-issue


Covers

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made a cover of "Polícia", present on the B-side of their "
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" single, the
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and Brazilian pressings of their 1993 album '' Chaos A.D.'', and the compilation '' Blood-Rooted''. * Biquini Cavadão covered "Estado Violência" in their tribute album '' 80''. * ''
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'' group Molejo covered the song "Família", adapting it to a ''
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'' rhythm.


Personnel

;Titãs *
Arnaldo Antunes Arnaldo Antunes (, born Arnaldo Augusto Nora Antunes Filho, September 2, 1960) is a Brazilian singer, writer, and composer. He was a member of the rock band Titãs, which he co-founded in 1982 and left ten years later. After 1992, he embarked on ...
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*
Branco Mello Branco Mello (; born Claudio Corrêa de Mello Júnior on March 16, 1962) is a Brazilian musician and actor, best known as the vocalist and bassist of Brazilian rock band Titãs. He has also played small but significant roles in films. Childho ...
— vocals *
Paulo Miklos Paulo Roberto de Souza Miklos (known as Paulo Miklos , born on January 21, 1959) is a Brazilian multi-instrumentalist, musician and actor. He is best known for his tenure with the band Titãs, in which he was a vocalist, guitarist and occasional ...
— bass (on track 3) and vocals *
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and vocals *
Sérgio Britto Sérgio de Britto Álvares Affonso (; born September 18, 1959), known as Sérgio Britto, is a Brazilian musician. He is a member of the rock band Titãs, for which he contributes lead vocals, keyboards and, more recently, bass guitar. He has als ...
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and vocals *
Marcelo Fromer Marcelo Fromer (3 December 1961 – 13 June 2001) was a Brazilian musician who was the guitarist of the rock band Titãs. One of the founding members and also the band's manager, he died in 2001 after being hit by a motorcycle while jogging. Ea ...
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,
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(on tracks 3 and 10) *
Tony Bellotto Antonio Carlos Liberalli Bellotto (; born 30 June 1960) is a Brazilian musician, best known as the lead guitarist of the rock band Titãs. He has also written and released several books. Childhood Bellotto spent his childhood in the city of A ...
— lead guitar, rhythm guitar (on tracks 3 and 10) *
Charles Gavin Charles de Souza Gavin (born 9 July 1960) is a Brazilian drummer and music producer, perhaps best known for his 25-year tenure with rock band Titãs. Before Titãs, he had brief stints at Ira! and RPM. Early life and first works At age 8, his ...
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and
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;Additional personnel * Liminha — rhythm guitar (on tracks 10 and 13), percussion (on track 11) and drum machine (
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) (on track 12) * Repolho
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(on track 11)


References

* {{DEFAULTSORT:Cabeca Dinossauro 1986 albums Titãs albums Warner Music Group albums Albums produced by Liminha 1980s Portuguese-language albums