Babilônia (album)

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Babilônia
Studio album by
Released1978 (1978)
Recorded1978
StudioSão Paulo, Brazil
GenreMPB, glam rock
LabelPhilips
Rita Lee & Tutti Frutti chronology
Entradas e Bandeiras
(1976)
Babilônia
(1978)
Rita Lee
(1979)
Professional ratings
Review scores
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Allmusic [1]

Babilônia is the fourth and final album by Rita Lee & Tutti Frutti. It sold 150,000 copies.[2]

Track listing

Side one
No.TitleLength
1."Miss Brasil 2000" (Rita Lee, Lee Marcucci) 
2."Disco Voador" (Lee, Roberto de Carvalho) 
3."Agora é Moda" (Lee, Marcucci) 
4."Jardins da Babilônia" (Lee, Lee Marcucci) 
Side two
No.TitleLength
5."O Futuro Me Absolve" (Lee) 
6."Sem Cerimônia" (Lee, Luis Sérgio Carlini) 
7."Que Loucura" (Carlini) 
8."Eu e Meu Gato" (Lee) 
9."Modinha" (Lee) 

References

  • Alexandre, Ricardo (2013). Dias de Luta: O rock e o Brasil dos anos 80. Porto Alegre: Arquipélago. ISBN 978-85-60171-39-2.