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Os Ultimos Herois

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Menudo: Edicion Brasil
Studio album by
Released1990
GenreLatin Pop
LabelRCA Victor
Menudo chronology
Los últimos héroes
(1989)
Menudo: Edicion Brasil
(1990)
No Me Corten El Pelo
(1990)
New Cover, with Adrian included

Menudo: Edicion Brasil, more commonly known as Os Últimos Heróis, is the 29th album by the band Menudo, and 4th being released in Portuguese after four years.[1] It features Sergio Blass, Rubén Gómez, Robert Avellanet, Rawy Torres, and new member César Abreu, who replaced Angelo García after he left the band due to appendix.[1] This will also be Cesar's only album, as he left the group after only months of his entry. He was replaced by Adrián Olivares, from Mexico, who would be the first non-Puerto Rican member to take part in Menudo as a new cover and title was added, but kept César as the lead vocalist.

The group returned to Brazil after four years since 1986, with Sergio being the only one left from the previous lineup, with changes in the line-up, as well as a radical transformation in the group's visual style (this time in a rock style), but Sérgio was the only one left from the previous line-up. This line-up appeared on several TV programs in October 1990, their songs were mostly playing "Os últimos Heróis" by Sergio, "Quando for grande" and "Primeira Vez" by Rawy, but there was a snippet of the song "Rodo Giro" in which Adrián dubbed César, which happened on Passa ou Repassa with Gugu that year.

Track List With Cesar[edit]

  1. "Quando For Grande" - Rawy Torres (Written by Miguel Mateos) 4:23
  2. "Minha Lua, Minha Luz" - Ruben Gomez (Written by Fernando Riba and Kiko Campos) 3:52
  3. "Rodo, Giro" - Cesar Abreu (Written by Juan Carlos Perez Soto) 4:37
  4. "Agora Eu Sei" - Robert Avellanet (Written by Fernando Osorio) 3:11
  5. "Os Últimos Heróis" - Sergio Blass (Written by Carlos Lara) 3:19
  6. "Minha Sombra Na Parede" - Sergio Blass (Written by Miguel Mateos) 4:30
  7. "Estamos Em Ação" - Robert Avellanet (Written by Fernando Martín Lupano, Norberto Topini and Patricia Sosa) 3:27
  8. "Doces Dezesseis" - Ruben Gomez (Written by Miguel Mateos) 3:48
  9. "A Força do Rock" - Sergio Blass (Written by Marc Anthony) 3:40
  10. "Serenata Rock And Roll" - Cesar Abreu (Written by Pedro Gely) 3:17

Track List with Adrian[edit]

  1. "Quando For Grande" - Rawy Torres (Written by Miguel Mateos) 4:23
  2. "Minha Lua, Minha Luz" - Ruben Gomez (Written by Fernando Riba and Kiko Campos) 3:52
  3. "Rodo, Giro" - Cesar Abreu (Written by Juan Carlos Perez Soto) 4:37
  4. "Agora Eu Sei" - Robert Avellanet (Written by Fernando Osorio) 3:11
  5. "Os Últimos Heróis" - Sergio Blass (Written by Carlos Lara) 3:19
  6. "Minha Sombra Na Parede" - Sergio Blass (Written by Miguel Mateos) 4:30
  7. "A Primeira Vez" - Rawy Torres (Written by Fernando Osorio) 3:10
  8. "Estamos Em Ação" - Robert Avellanet (Written by Fernando Martín Lupano, Norberto Topini and Patricia Sosa) 3:27
  9. "Doces Dezesseis" - Ruben Gomez (Written by Miguel Mateos) 3:48
  10. "A Força do Rock" - Sergio Blass (Written by Marc Anthony) 3:40
  11. "Serenata Rock And Roll" - Cesar Abreu (Written by Pedro Gely) 3:17

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b "Os Ultimos Herois". Menudo Maniac. Archived from the original on 2015-05-25. Retrieved 25 May 2015.

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