Egotrip (band)
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Egotrip was a successful but short-lived Brazilian pop/rock band; it is also the title of their only album.
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[edit] History
Bassist Arthur Maia — who had previously worked with MPB veterans such as Gal Costa, Caetano Veloso, Roberto Carlos, Djavan, and Milton Nascimento [1] — founded Egotrip in 1985. Their self-titled debut album was released in 1987. The song "Viagem ao Fundo do Ego" became a huge hit shortly after, when it was included in the soundtrack of Rede Globo's telenovela Mandala.
Egotrip would not last long, however: they disbanded after drummer Pedro Gil (Gilberto Gil's son) died in a car crash in 1990.[2]
[edit] Lineup
- Arthur Maia (bass, vocals, keyboard)
- Nando Chagas (vocals, guitar, keyboard)
- José Rubens Lopes (saxophone, keyboard)
- Francisco Farias (guitar, keyboard)
- Pedro Gil (drums, keyboard)
[edit] Album track list
- "Viagem Ao Fundo Do Ego" — 4:21
- "Kamikase" — 5:59
- "Sentido" — 3:26
- "Apocalipse" — 3:49
- "Antes Nós Que Sós" — 3:51
- "Arlequim" — 4:19
- "A Lei Sou Eu" — 4:23
- "Leão Contra Cristão" — 4:10
[edit] External links
- Arthur Maia's official site (in Portuguese)

