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Olhar (Portuguese for "Look") is the debut album by Brazilian band Metrô (not counting their self-titled album released as A Gota Suspensa in 1983), released in 1985 by Epic Records. A critically and commercially successful album, Olhar spawned numerous hit singles which were very popular at the time of their release and are still remembered to this day, such as "Tudo Pode Mudar", "Cenas Obscenas" (which counted with a guest appearance by Léo Jaime on guitar and backing vocals), "Johnny Love" (which was included in the soundtrack of Lael Rodrigues' 1985 film , in which the whole line-up of Metrô cameod as themselves) and "Ti Ti Ti", used as the opening theme of the which ran from 1985 to 1986. A shorter version of their 1984 hit "Beat Acelerado" (subtitled "2nd Version") is also included.

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  • Olhar (Portuguese for "Look") is the debut album by Brazilian band Metrô (not counting their self-titled album released as A Gota Suspensa in 1983), released in 1985 by Epic Records. A critically and commercially successful album, Olhar spawned numerous hit singles which were very popular at the time of their release and are still remembered to this day, such as "Tudo Pode Mudar", "Cenas Obscenas" (which counted with a guest appearance by Léo Jaime on guitar and backing vocals), "Johnny Love" (which was included in the soundtrack of Lael Rodrigues' 1985 film , in which the whole line-up of Metrô cameod as themselves) and "Ti Ti Ti", used as the opening theme of the which ran from 1985 to 1986. A shorter version of their 1984 hit "Beat Acelerado" (subtitled "2nd Version") is also included. The choirs in "Melodix" were provided by the new wave band , in which Metrô's guitarist Alec Haiat's brother Freddy played in. Guilherme Isnard of Zero provided backing vocals for "Tudo Pode Mudar". "Hawaii–Bombay" is a Portuguese-language translation/cover of the eponymous song by Spanish band Mecano. The Portuguese lyrics were provided by Fernando Naporano, of fame. According to the album's liner notes, "Johnny Love" is a tribute to French musician Johnny Hallyday. A special 30-year anniversary re-issue of the album, containing numerous bonus tracks, came out on August 5, 2016 (after one year of delay), through Warner Music Group. (en)
  • Olhar é o álbum de estreia do grupo de pop/rock brasileiro Metrô, lançado em abril de 1985 pela Epic Records. Olhar obteve grande sucesso comercial no Brasil. O disco foi lançado logo após o compacto de "Beat Acelerado", que foi incluída em versão bossa nova no álbum de estúdio.Outros sucessos do LP foram "Sândalo de Dândi", "Tudo Pode Mudar", "Ti Ti Ti" e "Olhar". O LP possui duas versões, com e sem a faixa Ti-Ti-Ti, que foi gravada para a abertura da novela homônima da Rede Globo, e incluída numa segunda prensagem do álbum. Em 1986, a música "Johnny Love" entrou na trilha sonora do filme nacional Rock Estrela. Em 2016 o álbum foi relançado com faixas bônus e um CD adicional incluindo demos e versões ao vivo de algumas canções. (pt)
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  • Rita Lee, Roberto de Carvalho (en)
  • Alec Haiat (en)
  • Alec Haiat, Yann Laouenan (en)
  • José María Cano (en)
  • Vicente França, Yann Laouenan (en)
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  • Olhar (Portuguese for "Look") is the debut album by Brazilian band Metrô (not counting their self-titled album released as A Gota Suspensa in 1983), released in 1985 by Epic Records. A critically and commercially successful album, Olhar spawned numerous hit singles which were very popular at the time of their release and are still remembered to this day, such as "Tudo Pode Mudar", "Cenas Obscenas" (which counted with a guest appearance by Léo Jaime on guitar and backing vocals), "Johnny Love" (which was included in the soundtrack of Lael Rodrigues' 1985 film , in which the whole line-up of Metrô cameod as themselves) and "Ti Ti Ti", used as the opening theme of the which ran from 1985 to 1986. A shorter version of their 1984 hit "Beat Acelerado" (subtitled "2nd Version") is also included. (en)
  • Olhar é o álbum de estreia do grupo de pop/rock brasileiro Metrô, lançado em abril de 1985 pela Epic Records. Olhar obteve grande sucesso comercial no Brasil. O disco foi lançado logo após o compacto de "Beat Acelerado", que foi incluída em versão bossa nova no álbum de estúdio.Outros sucessos do LP foram "Sândalo de Dândi", "Tudo Pode Mudar", "Ti Ti Ti" e "Olhar". O LP possui duas versões, com e sem a faixa Ti-Ti-Ti, que foi gravada para a abertura da novela homônima da Rede Globo, e incluída numa segunda prensagem do álbum. Em 1986, a música "Johnny Love" entrou na trilha sonora do filme nacional Rock Estrela. (pt)
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  • Olhar (en)
  • Olhar (álbum do Metrô) (pt)
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