3 Lugares Diferentes (Portuguese for 3 Different Places) is the third studio album by Brazilianpost-punk band Fellini. It was released in 1987, and was their last album to be released under the Baratos Afins imprint. Fans (and as well as Cadão Volpato himself) consider this to be Fellini's best album. It was also re-released in CD form in 1995 (like the two previous Fellini albums).[1]
Although Ricardo Salvagni returned to Fellini in this album (both him and guitarist Jair Marcos were absent from the band during the recording of the previous album), Jair Marcos did not, and thus was temporarily replaced by Thomas Pappon's brother Tancred.
Original founding Fellini member Minho K. (real name: Celso Pucci) provides some backing vocals in this album.
The track "Pai" opens with excerpts of narration by famous English disc-jockey John Peel.
Track listing
All lyrics are written by Cadão Volpato; all music is composed by Thomas Pappon, Ricardo Salvagni and Cadão Volpato
"Teu Inglês" is also present in the compilationNão Wave, alongside another Fellini track, "Funziona Senza Vapore".
"Zum Zum Zum Zazoeira" is also present in the compilation The Sexual Life of the Savages, alongside another Fellini track, "Rock Europeu".
The live bonus tracks of the CD re-release were recorded in 1988, during a show that celebrated the 10-year anniversary of their record label, Baratos Afins.