Rock'a'ula
http://dbpedia.org/resource/Rock'a'ula an entity of type: Thing
Rock'a'ula is the only studio album by Brazilian rock band Os Cascavelletes, released in 1989 by Odeon Records. Produced by former Barão Vermelho bassist , it is considered a seminal work of the Rio Grande do Sul rock scene of the mid-1980s/early 1990s and spawned numerous hits which were very popular at the time of their release and are still remembered to this day, such as "Jessica Rose" (which originally appeared as a live bonus track on the band's 1988 self-titled EP), the infamous "Eu Quis Comer Você", "Lobo da Estepe" (which was inspired by Hermann Hesse's 1927 novel Steppenwolf) and "Nêga Bombom", included in the soundtrack of the 1989–90 Rede Globo telenovela Top Model. It was the band's first release with keyboardist Humberto Petinelli and without original bassist Frank Jorge, who
rdf:langString
rdf:langString
Rock'a'ula
rdf:langString
Rock'a'ula
rdf:langString
Rock'a'ula
xsd:integer
55490672
xsd:integer
1049897272
rdf:langString
Flávio Basso and Nei Van Soria, except where noted
rdf:langString
Os_Cascavelletes_Rock'a'ula.jpg
<second>
183.0
216.0
224.0
225.0
235.0
247.0
258.0
264.0
270.0
277.0
2578.0
rdf:langString
Flávio Basso
rdf:langString
Alexandre Barea, Flávio Basso, Nei Van Soria
rdf:langString
Motorcycle
rdf:langString
Black Cat
rdf:langString
Steppe Wolf
rdf:langString
A Cadillac's Backseat
rdf:langString
Bonbon Black Lady
rdf:langString
D.I.S.C.O. [The Street Girl]
rdf:langString
Dog and Bitch
rdf:langString
I Wanted to Fuck You
rdf:langString
Lucky in the Game and Unlucky in Love
rdf:langString
Satan Baby
xsd:integer
1988
xsd:integer
1989
xsd:integer
1989
rdf:langString
Gato Preto
rdf:langString
Moto
rdf:langString
D.I.S.C.O.
rdf:langString
Jessica Rose
rdf:langString
Baby Satanás
rdf:langString
Banco de Trás de um Cadillac
rdf:langString
Cão e Cadela
rdf:langString
Eu Quis Comer Você
rdf:langString
Lobo da Estepe
rdf:langString
Nêga Bombom
rdf:langString
Sorte no Jogo e Azar no Amor
rdf:langString
studio
rdf:langString
Rock'a'ula is the only studio album by Brazilian rock band Os Cascavelletes, released in 1989 by Odeon Records. Produced by former Barão Vermelho bassist , it is considered a seminal work of the Rio Grande do Sul rock scene of the mid-1980s/early 1990s and spawned numerous hits which were very popular at the time of their release and are still remembered to this day, such as "Jessica Rose" (which originally appeared as a live bonus track on the band's 1988 self-titled EP), the infamous "Eu Quis Comer Você", "Lobo da Estepe" (which was inspired by Hermann Hesse's 1927 novel Steppenwolf) and "Nêga Bombom", included in the soundtrack of the 1989–90 Rede Globo telenovela Top Model. It was the band's first release with keyboardist Humberto Petinelli and without original bassist Frank Jorge, who left them the year prior to focus on his other project, Graforreia Xilarmônica. The album's title is a possible reference to Elvis Presley's 1961 song "Rock-A-Hula Baby".
xsd:nonNegativeInteger
4087