Déjà-Vu (Metrô album)

Déjà-Vu is the third and currently last studio album by Brazilian band Metrô, released in 2002 by independent label Trama.

Original guitarist Alec Haiat decided not to partake in the band's reunion though due to his involvement with other projects at the time and other personal reasons, and so was replaced by André Fonseca.

[1] Xavier Leblanc, who was also very busy with his then-newly founded French bistro, La Tartine, only acted as a session member on the tracks "Achei Bonito" and "Johnny Love", being subsequently replaced by Pedro Albuquerque until the band separated again in 2004.

Contrasting with the new wave sound the band had developed during its heyday in the mid-1980s, Déjà-Vu heads toward a much slower direction influenced by jazz and traditional Brazilian genres such as samba, bossa nova and MPB, and contains numerous covers of popular singers of such genres like Caetano Veloso, Jorge Ben Jor, Ary Barroso, Jair Rodrigues and Ataulfo Alves.

Music videos were made for the tracks "Resemblances", "Mensagem de Amor"[3] and "Achei Bonito";[4] both were directed by producer Dany Roland's wife, filmmaker Bia Lessa.