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Não São Paulo, Vol. 2 is a compilation album released by famous Brazilian independent label Baratos Afins in 1987, one year after the previous installment, Não São Paulo, Vol. 1. Unlike the previous compilation, that featured relatively well-known Brazilian post-punk bands active during the mid-1980s, Vol. 2 brings out more obscure bands (with the exception of Nau, fronted by Brazilian LGBT activist Vange Leonel, and 365, a slightly popular punk rock band from São Paulo[1]).

Não São Paulo, Vol. 2
Compilation album by
Various artists
Released1987
Recorded1980s
GenrePost-punk, punk rock, alternative rock
LabelBaratos Afins
ProducerLuiz Calanca

The album was re-issued under CD form in 1996, featuring four additional bonus tracks.

It is worth noting that the lyrics to "Sofro", by Nau, were taken from a poem written by Portuguese poet Fernando Pessoa (under the pen name Ricardo Reis). "Grândola, Vila Morena" is a cover of Zeca Afonso's eponymous song.


Track listing


No.TitleArtistLength
1."Madame Oráculo"Nau2:54
2."Fotografia"Gueto2:40
3."31 de Março"3653:26
4."O Analista"Vultos1:46
5."Luta"Gueto2:50
6."Farsantes Amantes"Vultos2:41
7."Sofro"Nau3:12
8."Grândola, Vila Morena"3652:59
1996 CD re-release bonus tracks
No.TitleArtistLength
9."Madame Oráculo" (live in São Paulo, 5 February 1988)Nau3:40
10."Farsantes Amantes" (live in São Paulo, 5 February 1988)Vultos2:50
11."Luta" (live in São Paulo, 5 February 1988)Gueto2:51
12."Grândola, Vila Morena" (demo version)3653:38

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