Charlie Brown Jr. - Preço Curto... Prazo Longo (1999)
Tracklist front / back album covers
1. "Confisco" 3:00
2. "Zóio de Lula" 4:12
3. "Resolve o Meu Problema Aí" 2:59
4. "Te Levar" 3:04
5. "O que É da Casa, É da Casa" 1:01
6. "O Preço" 3:30
7. "Não Deixe o Mar te Engolir" 5:09
8. "Hoje de Noite" 2:41
9. "Bons Aliados" (feat. Rodolfo Abrantes) 2:24
10. "Puxa-Carro" 2:53
11. "União" (feat. Radjja de Santos, De Menos Crime, Homens Crânio and Consciência Humana) 2:59
12. "Aquele Velho Carteado e Algumas Manobrinhas" 2:35
13. "333" 2:28
14. "Mantenha a Dúvida e Espere Até Ouvir Falar de Nós" 3:04
15. "Do Surfe" Instrumental 1:55
16. "História Mal Escrita" 4:02
17. "Chicanos (Skate nos Canos)" 1:24
18. "A Grande Volta" 2:29
19. "Cruzei uma Doida" 1:45
20. "12 + 1" (feat. P.MC) 3:00
21. "Cidade Grande" 3:15
22. "Local" 2:10
23. "Muito Antes que Você" 2:28
24. "Depois de uma Bela Session, um Belo Sofá, Cerveja, Pizza e um Videozinho de Skate" Instrumental 1:07
25. "Deu Entrada pra Subir!" 3:08
Charlie Brown Jr. Band Members / Musicians
Chorão – vocals
Champignon – bass guitar, backing vocals, beatboxing
Thiago Castanho – guitar
Marcão – guitar
Renato Pelado – drums
De Menos Crime – vocals on "União"
Radjja de Santos – vocals on "União"
Consciência Humana – vocals on "União"
Homens Crânio – vocals on "União"
DJ Deco Murphy – scratches on "Confisco", "O Preço", "12 + 1" and "Deu Entrada pra Subir!"
P.MC – vocals on "12 + 1"
Tadeu Patolla – guitar on "333"
Rodolfo Abrantes – vocals on "Bons Aliados"
Munari – electric guitar in "Depois de uma Bela Session, um Belo Sofá, Cerveja, Pizza e um Videozinho de Skate"
Zé Mazeo – guitar in "Depois de uma Bela Session, um Belo Sofá, Cerveja, Pizza e um Videozinho de Skate"
Rick Bonadio – production
Tadeu Patolla – production
Rick Bonadio, Paulo Anhaia and Lampadinha – recording
Rick Bonadio and Paulo Anhaia – mixing
Rick Bonadio and Rodrigo Castanho – mastering
Paulo Anhaia and Tadeu Patolla – ProTools engineers
Ronaldo Simolla, Sergio Panda and Ivan Dizioli – auxiliary technicians
Edu and Flávio – roadies
Anselmo Gomes – diagramming
Chorão – booklet illustration
Shin Shikuma – photography
Marcelo Rossi – concert photos, electronic editing
Chorão, Marcelo Rossi and Shin Shikuma – graphic project
Preço Curto... Prazo Longo (Portuguese for "Low Price... Long Time") is the 2nd album by Brazilian alternative rock band Charlie Brown Jr. Like its predecessor, it was released through Virgin Records on March 6, 1999, and produced by Rick Bonadio and Tadeu Patolla. Totaling 25 tracks, it is Charlie Brown Jr.'s longest studio album; in an interview, vocalist Chorão explained that Preço Curto... Prazo Longo was recorded out of necessity, so the band could have more repertoire for the set list of their shows. Six of the album's tracks had previously appeared as teasers in the promotional EP Aquele Luxo!, released some months prior.
It spawned five hit singles, the first of which being "Zóio de Lula", released on April 1, 1999. "Te Levar" was used as the opening theme of the long-running soap opera Malhação from 1999 to 2006. Guest musicians include rappers Radjja de Santos, P.MC and DJ Deco Murphy (who also appeared in Transpiração Contínua Prolongada); hip hop groups De Menos Crime, Consciência Humana and Homens Crânio; and then-Raimundos vocalist Rodolfo Abrantes. Explaining its cover art in 2020, photographer Shin Shikuma stated he took inspiration from the moai statues of Easter Island, in a sense to express "awe and eternity".
The album sold over 250,000 copies, receiving a Platinum certification by Pro-Música Brasil, and in 2000 was nominated for a Multishow Brazilian Music Award, in the "Best CD" category. Following the death of Chorão in 2013, it was re-released by EMI.
In 2020, the song "Confisco" was included in the soundtrack of the video game Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 1 + 2.