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Skylab II is a live album by the Brazilian musician Rogério Skylab, the second in his series of ten eponymous, numbered albums. His first ever live album, it was self-released in 2000 and recorded during a gig at the Hipódromo Up in Rio de Janeiro in the same year. Löis Lancaster, vocalist of now-defunct experimental rock band Zumbi do Mato (one of Skylab's greatest influences), was a guest musician on the album, providing additional vocals for the track "Samba". Nine years later, Lancaster would return for Skylab IX. The album is considered one of Skylab's finest by fans and critics alike, and the songs "Convento das Carmelitas" and "Carrocinha de Cachorro-Quente" became set list regulars. A studio re-recording of "Cu e Boca" eventually appeared on Skylab VI; "Ato Falho" and "Música Suave

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  • Skylab II (pt)
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  • Skylab II is a live album by the Brazilian musician Rogério Skylab, the second in his series of ten eponymous, numbered albums. His first ever live album, it was self-released in 2000 and recorded during a gig at the Hipódromo Up in Rio de Janeiro in the same year. Löis Lancaster, vocalist of now-defunct experimental rock band Zumbi do Mato (one of Skylab's greatest influences), was a guest musician on the album, providing additional vocals for the track "Samba". Nine years later, Lancaster would return for Skylab IX. The album is considered one of Skylab's finest by fans and critics alike, and the songs "Convento das Carmelitas" and "Carrocinha de Cachorro-Quente" became set list regulars. A studio re-recording of "Cu e Boca" eventually appeared on Skylab VI; "Ato Falho" and "Música Suave (en)
  • Skylab II é o primeiro disco ao vivo, o terceiro disco da discografia de Rogério Skylab, e o segundo da série de 10 álbuns intitulada "Skylab". Como não gostou muito do resultado final do disco anterior, dessa vez o Rogério Skylab acompanhou todas as fases de produção do disco, que foi lançado às suas próprias custas. "Este é 100% Rogério Skylab. O outro era 80% Robertinho de Recife (produtor do álbum anterior)", conta. O álbum, lançado em 2001, foi gravado ao vivo no Hipódromo Up (Rio de Janeiro). (pt)
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  • Skylab II (en)
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