Skylab IX is a live album by the Brazilian musician Rogério Skylab, the ninth in his series of ten eponymous, numbered albums and his second live album...
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avant-garde group Zumbi do Mato – Lancaster would return for Skylab's second live album, Skylab IX, which also had guest appearances by Maurício Pereira (of...
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"Astrud" by Basia. Rogério Skylab parodied the song as "Samba de uma Nota Só ao Contrário" on his 2009 live album Skylab IX.[citation needed] João Gilberto...
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stranded Skylab crew, never needed Skylab IX, a live album by Rogério Skylab Skylab One (disambiguation) Skylab Two (disambiguation) Skylab Three (disambiguation)...
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The discography of Rogério Skylab, a Brazilian experimental singer, includes 28 studio albums (23 solo and five collaborations), one extended play, four...
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Skylab, also retroactively referred to as Skylab I, is the second studio album by the Brazilian musician Rogério Skylab, the first in his series of ten...
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A live recording of "Música para Paralítico" appeared on Skylab's 2009 live album Skylab IX under the alternate title "Porrada na Cabeça". The reasons...
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Skylab VIII is the eighth studio album by the Brazilian musician Rogério Skylab, the eighth in his series of ten eponymous, numbered albums. It was self-released...
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"Samba". Nine years later, Lancaster would return for Skylab IX. The album is considered one of Skylab's finest by fans and critics alike, and the songs "Convento...
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Saturn V (section Skylab sequence)
to 1973, it was used for nine crewed flights to the Moon, and to launch Skylab, the first American space station. As of 2024,[update] the Saturn V remains...
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