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Severino is an Italian, Spanish, and Portuguese given name and sometimes surname:
- Saint Severinus of Noricum, a Roman Catholic saint:
- Severin of Cologne, a Roman Catholic saint
- Emanuele Severino, Italian philosopher
- Isabelle Severino, French gymnast
- Lucas Severino, Brazilian footballer
- Luis Severino, Dominican baseball player
- Robson Severino da Silva, Brazilian footballer
- Sérgio Severino da Silva, Brazilian footballer
Severino is the seventh studio album by Brazilian rock band Os Paralamas do Sucesso. It was released in 1994 and produced by famous record producer Phil Manzanera. It was their most experimental album.
The sonority and lyrical themes of Severino were heavily influenced by the popular music and the culture of Northeast Brazil, and the poetry of famous writer João Cabral de Melo Neto (most notably his masterpiece Morte e Vida Severina). However, similarly as the previous album Os Grãos, it received mostly mixed to negative reviews at the time of its release, and suffered from extremely poor sales: it sold only 55,000 copies. However, the album was more well received in Argentina.
Severino spawned minor hits such as "El Vampiro Bajo el Sol", "Vamo Batê Lata", "Navegar Impreciso", "Varal", "Go Back" (a Spanish-language cover of Titãs' homonymous song) and "Casi un Segundo" (a Spanish-language translation of the Paralamas' song "Quase um Segundo", present in their 1988 album Bora Bora).
Queen guitarist Brian May made a special appearance on this album, providing guitars for the track "El Vampiro Bajo el Sol".
The album's cover was drawn by the famous schizophrenic artist from Northeast Brazil Arthur Bispo do Rosário.