Noite Vem, Noite Vai Explained

Noite Vem, Noite Vai
Type:studio
Artist:TNT
Cover:TNT_Noite_Vem_Noite_Vai.jpg
Released:1991
Label:RCA Records
Producer:Reinaldo B. Brito
Prev Title:TNT
Prev Year:1988
Next Title:TNT ao Vivo
Next Year:2004

Noite Vem, Noite Vai (Portuguese for "Night Comes, Night Goes") is the third studio album by the Brazilian rock band TNT, released in 1991 through RCA Records. It was the band's final album to come out through RCA, their final release prior to their break-up three years later, their first one without original drummer Felipe Jotz (who was replaced by Paulo Arcari) and their only one with keyboardist João Maldonado.

In Noite Vem, Noite Vai, TNT abandoned the rockabilly-inflected sonority of their previous releases, heading towards a more traditional pop rock direction with more introspective and "mature" lyrics.[1] This new musical direction heavily alienated former fans, and thus the album was not very well received at the time of its release.[2]

TNT reunited in 2003 and released a fourth and final album, Um por Todos ou Todos por Um, in 2005, before breaking up again in 2007.

Personnel

Notes and References

  1. Web site: TNT (Brasil). Daniel Peccini. April 6, 2006. June 10, 2017. Portuguese.
  2. Web site: Discografias Comentadas: TNT. Mairon Machado. January 21, 2018. February 16, 2019. Portuguese.