Success
One year later the album Os Filhos da nação was edited by Polygram, reached the gold record and took the band to stages from the North to the South of Portugal that year and the following one during two tours with more than 100 concerts. This album includes hits like "Os Filhos da nação", Senhora Maria do Olival or Aljubarrota (released the first time on Sem Rumo), Quando eu era pequenino, which is a both Portuguese and Brazilian traditional song . In 2003, FC Porto staff (as both players and technical staff, including the former FC Porto coach José Mourinho) recorded the song "Filhos do Dragão", which is the Quinta do Bill's hit "Filhos da Nação" with adapted lyrics, and became a major hit among the team supporters . Middle way, they were the support band of Bryan Adams' concert in José Alvalade Stadium, with enthusiastic encore request from the crowd.
In 1996 they edited the album No trilho do sol, again a gold record, including hits such as A única das amantes, No trilho do sol and Se te amo and driving the band to a large tour. In September they performed a live concert for more than 40,000 people in the Avante! festival. pt:Festa do Avante! pt:Quinta do bill
1998 Dias de cumplicidade by Polygram reached the silver record with the help of the single "Voa (voa)".
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