 Artist: Capital Inicial
   Artist: Capital Inicial   Genre(s): 
Folk   
Discography:
 MTV especial Aborto Eletrico
    MTV especial Aborto Eletrico   Year: 2005   
Tracks: 18
 Gigante
    Gigante   Year: 2004   
Tracks: 12
 Rosas e Vinho Tinto
    Rosas e Vinho Tinto   Year: 2002   
Tracks: 14
 Acustico MTV
    Acustico MTV   Year: 2000   
Tracks: 14
 Atras dos Olhos
    Atras dos Olhos   Year: 1998   
Tracks: 12
 Ao Vivo
    Ao Vivo   Year: 1996   
Tracks: 17
 Rua 47
    Rua 47   Year: 1995   
Tracks: 11
 Eletricidade
    Eletricidade   Year: 1991   
Tracks: 14
 Todos os Lados
    Todos os Lados   Year: 1989   
Tracks: 11
 Voce Nao Precisa Entender
    Voce Nao Precisa Entender   Year: 1988   
Tracks: 9
 Independencia
    Independencia   Year: 1987   
Tracks: 10
 Capital Inicial
    Capital Inicial   Year: 1986   
Tracks: 11
Capital  Inicial  is a post-punk/new waving dance band world Health  Organization  had considerable winner, having recorded heptad albums from 1982 to 1996. 
Early  members of Renato  Russo's  pioneering post-punk band Aborto  Elétrico  teamed up to form the Capital  Inicial,  continuing to do the like type of music. Brothers  Felipe  Lemos  (drums) and Flávio  Lemos  (bass) coupled guitarist Loro  Jones  (erstwhile Blitz  64) and vocalist Dinho  Ouro  Preto,  all of them based in BrasÃlia,  a metropolis that, with its particular site as Brazil's  washington, revolves around politicians world Health  Organization  abandon it in the weekends. The  city's frigidness was a choice culture for the unrest of the aggressiveness of dispossessed youngsters, creating an idealistic position for the arousal of punk bands. With  similar songs as Aborto  Elétrico's  repertory, the Capital  Inicial  followed in their path. The  first time that Capital  (and their sister band, Legião  Urbana,  likewise erected upon the ashes of Aborto  Elétrico)  played in Rio  was on July  23, 1983, possible action a Lobão  present at the Circo  Voador.  In  1984, they released their first undivided, "Descendo  o Rio  Nilo"  and "Leve  Desespero"  (Heroic),  with good repercussions. The  latter song dynasty was included in the photographic film 
Areias  Escaldantes.  In  April  1985, the Capital  Inicial  succeeded in having their "Descendo  o Rio  Nilo"  included on the compiling Os  Intocáveis  (CBS).  In  the following year, the group recorded their first LP,  Capital  Inicial  (Polygram),  which had the hits "Psicopata,"  "Música  Urbana,"  and "Fátima,"  merchandising 200,000 copies. This  was followed by a period of many live shows. 
In  1987, keyboardist Bozo  Barretti,  world Health  Organization  had participated in the album, coupled the band, world Health  Organization  recorded a instant LP,  "Independência."  With  a pop-based plangency, the album sold half as a lot as the first-class honours degree. In  November,  the isthmus opened for Sting  at a jam-packed Maracanã.  
In  December  1988, the group released their third LP,  Você  Não  Precisa  Entender,  which was assaulted by commercialism. The  album sold only 50,000 copies. Understanding  that they were losing their punk rocker tilt fans and weren't gaining pop fans, in the fourth album, Todos  os Lados  (1990), they replaced standardized keyboards with belligerent guitars. But  the change of instruction came too late. The  album sold a little more than than 30,000 copies, and their fifth part LP,  Eletricidade  (1991), scarcely sold 20,000 copies. This  crisis provoked the departure of Barretti  and Preto  (world Health  Organization  formed the isthmus Vertigo)  and the acquisition of a new singer, Murilo  Lima,  with whom their sixth LP,  the independent Rua  47, was recorded in 1994. In  1996, they recorded the live album Ao  Vivo  (Rede  Brasil),  and in 1998, Lima  leftfield the band.
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