Domingo (Titãs album)

Domingo (Sunday) is the eighth studio album released by Brazilian rock band Titãs.

Vocalists Branco Mello and Sérgio Britto (the latter also the keyboardist) had released Con el Mundo a Mis Pies under the moniker Kleiderman; the also vocalists Paulo Miklos and Nando Reis (the latter also the bassist) had made their solo debuts (Paulo Miklos and 12 de Janeiro, respectively), guitarist Tony Bellotto had published his first book, Bellini e a Esfinge[1][4] and fellow guitarist Marcelo Fromer produced an album for new Warner artist Tivas Miguel, which included several songs penned by other Titãs members.

The solo efforts did not sell well and Bellotto stated in a 1997 interview that, if any of them experienced a commercial breakthrough, they would hardly go back to the band, which didn't perform well on the radio at that time.

[4] According to Reis, the band was supposed to enter studio in March, when drummer Charles Gavin returned from a course in London.

[5] It was pre-produced at Nota Por Nota Studios in São Paulo, between April and August 1995; then recorded at Be Bop Sound Studios, also in São Paulo, in September of the same year; mixed at Hanzek Audio, in Seattle in October of the same year and mastered at Starling Sound, in New York City, in the same month.

[8] In 1996, it was re-released with some bonus tracks, including remixed versions of "Eu Não Vou Dizer Nada (Além do que Estou Dizendo)" and "Tudo o que Você Quiser" and a new song: "Pela Paz", composed as the theme song for the campaign "Caminhada 89 pela Paz" (89 Walk for Peace), by radio 89 FM.

[10] The album press-release was written by André Midani, who had been president of Warner Brasil and was now heading a larger area of the company.

Domingo single cover