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 overall following Skylab II from 2000. It was self-released on September 2, 2009[1] and recorded in September the previous year during a gig at the Centro Cultural São Paulo.[2] The album includes guest appearances by Löis Lancaster of Zumbi do Mato (who previously collaborated with Skylab on Skylab II), Maurício Pereira of Os Mulheres Negras (with whom Skylab wrote "O Mundo Tá Sempre Girando", off his 2007 release Skylab VII) and Marcelo Birck of Graforreia Xilarmônica (who co-wrote the previously unreleased track "Samba de uma Nota Só ao Contrário", whose title parodies Tom Jobim's 1963 hit "Samba de uma Nota Só").[3] A live DVD of the performance, the first in Skylab's career, was simultaneously released;[4] it contains more tracks than the CD version.[5]
^Tratore - Skylab IX (DVD) (in Portuguese)
^Rogério Skylab – Biografia (in Portuguese)
^Rogério Skylab – Skylab IX at Discogs
^"Depois de duas décadas de carreira, Rogério Skylab lança DVD ao vivo e ganha coletânea". O Globo (in Portuguese). Archived from the original on March 25, 2010. Retrieved November 29, 2023.
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