Tendo A Lua is the ninth studio album by Brazilian rock band Os Paralamas Do Sucesso. Released in 1986, it was a commercial and critical success, earning the band widespread acclaim and firmly establishing them as one of the most influential acts in the Brazilian music scene.
The album features a blend of rock, reggae, and pop influences, with the band's signature sound characterized by catchy melodies, infectious rhythms, and socially conscious lyrics. Tracks like "O Beco", "Lourinha Bombril", and "Cuide Bem Do Seu Amor" showcase the band's ability to craft memorable hooks and sing-along choruses, while songs like "Lanterna Dos Afogados" and "Uns Dias" delve into more introspective and melancholic territory.
The production on the album is clean and polished, with a crisp and bright sound that emphasizes the band's tight musicianship and dynamic arrangements. The vocal performances by lead singer Herbert Vianna are particularly noteworthy, showcasing his range and versatility as a singer and lyricist.