Titãs - As Dez Mais (1999)
Tracklist front / back album covers
1. "Gostava Tanto de Você" (I Used to Like You So Much) 3:59
2. "Sete Cidades" (Seven Cities) 3:26
3. "Circo de Feras" (Circus of Beasts) 3:50
4. "Rotina" (Routine) 3:19
5. "Querem Acabar Comigo" (They Want to Finish Me Off) 3:39
6. "Fuga nº II" (Escape nº II) 4:35
7. "Pelados em Santos" (Naked in Santos) 3:29
8. "Um Certo Alguém" (A Certain Someone) 3:21
9. "Ciúme" (Jealousy) 4:06
10. "Aluga-se" (For Rent) 3:20
Titãs Band Members / Musicians
Branco Mello - lead vocals on "Gostava Tanto de Você" and "Rotina", co-lead vocals on "Pelados em Santos"
Paulo Miklos - lead vocals on "Fuga Nº 11" and "Um Certo Alguém", co-lead vocals on "Aluga-se", harmonica, mandolin, banjo, backing vocals
Nando Reis - lead vocals on "Circo de Feras" and "Ciúmes", co-lead vocals on "Pelados em Santos", bass
Sérgio Britto - lead vocals on "Sete Cidades" and "Querem Acabar Comigo", co-lead vocals on "Aluga-se", organ, piano, mellotron, wurlitzer, backing vocals
Tony Bellotto - acoustic, electric and twelve string guitar
Marcelo Fromer - acoustic and electric guitar
Charles Gavin - drums
Jack Endino - bass in "Um Certo Alguém", electronic drums arrangement in "Fuga n° II", guitar and backing vocals in "Aluga-se"
Edu Morelenbaum - conducting
Eumir Deodato - conducting
Ricardo Imperatore - percussion
Paschoal Perrota - violin and arrangement
Cassia Menezes - cello
Marcio Malard - cello
Paula Prates - violin
Ricardo Amado da Silva - violin
Antonella Pareschi - violin
Jesuina Passaroto - viola
Bernard Marie Bessler - viola
Daniel Garcia - saxophone, flute, saxophone solo in "Gostava Tanto de Você"
Roberto Marques - trombone
Altair Martins - trumpet, flugelhorn
Ron Lawrence - viola
N. Cenovia Cummins - violin
Todd Reynolds - violin
Richard Lucker - cello
Maxine Neuman - cello
Joyce Hammann - violin
Robert Shaw - violin
Stuart Mac Donald - tenor saxophone
Jim Sisko - trumpet
David Marriott, Jr. - trombone
Bae arrangements: Jack Endino and Titãs
String and brass arrangements: Eumir Deodato (except "Rotina" and "Ciúmes", by Titãs and Jack Endino)
Studios: Iron Wood Studios (Seattle), Hanzeck Audio (Seattle), Avatar Studios (NY), Ar Estúdio (RJ), Blue Studio (RJ) e ARP Estúdio (SP)
ExcExecutive production: Charles Gavin
Artistic direction: Tom Capone
Recording engineering (Seattle): Jack Endino e Kip Beelman
Recording assistants (Seattle): Donn Devore, Kip Beelman e Floyd Reitsma
Recording engineering (NY): Álvaro Alencar
Recording assistant (NY): Gregg Gasperino
Recording engineering (RJ): Álvaro Alencar
Recording assistants (RJ): André Rattones e Luciano Tarta
Recording engineering (SP): Roberto Marques
Recording assistant (SP): Nelson Damascena
Mixing: Studio X (Seattle)
Mixing engineering: Jack Endino
Mixing assistant: Sam Hofstedt
Mastering engineering: George Marino and Jack Endino (at Sterling Sound, NY)
Graphic coordination: Silvia Panella
Cover: Desenho Brasa
Photos: Rochelle Costi
Photo assistant: Marcelo Zochio
Costume design: Cristiane Mesquita and Lilian Varella
Roadies: Sérgio Molina, Sombra Jones and Viça
As Dez Mais (Portuguese for The Top Ten) is the 10th studio album by Brazilian rock band Titãs, and their first cover album. It was released in 1999, selling more than 400,000 copies. It was their last album with guitarist Marcelo Fromer, who died in 2001 just a few days before the first days of recordings of As Dez Mais' studio successor, A Melhor Banda de Todos os Tempos da Última Semana.