Corredor Polonês
Corredor Polonês (Portuguese for Polish Corridor) is the first and only studio album by Brazilian post-punk/experimental rock band Patife Band. It was released in 1987 via WEA, and reissued under CD form in 2001. The track "Poema em Linha Reta" is actually a poem written by Portuguese poet Fernando Pessoa under the pseudonym Álvaro de Campos set to music. "Vida de Operário" is a cover of Brazilian punk band Excomungados; Pato Fu would more famously cover it as well, on their 1995 album Gol de Quem?.
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Corredor Polonês
Corredor Polonês (Portuguese for Polish Corridor) is the first and only studio album by Brazilian post-punk/experimental rock band Patife Band. It was released in 1987 via WEA, and reissued under CD form in 2001. The track "Poema em Linha Reta" is actually a poem written by Portuguese poet Fernando Pessoa under the pseudonym Álvaro de Campos set to music. "Vida de Operário" is a cover of Brazilian punk band Excomungados; Pato Fu would more famously cover it as well, on their 1995 album Gol de Quem?.
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Arrigo Barnabé, Itamar Assumpção, Paulo Barnabé
Arrigo Barnabé, Paulo Barnabé
Ronald Blackwell
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Damned Preacher
Poem in a Straight Line
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The Life of a Worker — Excomungados cover
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Pregador Maldito
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Vida de Operário
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