Gilberto Gil - The Soul of Brazil (2005)
BAND/ARTIST: Gilberto Gil
- Title: The Soul of Brazil
- Year Of Release: 2005
- Label: WEA Music[256462462-2]
- Genre: Latin Jazz, Bossanova
- Quality: FLAC (Image + .cue,log,scans)
- Total Time: 64:46
- Total Size: 475 MB(+3%)
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist
1 Patuscade De Gandhi 2:33
2 Rebento 2:54
3 Toda Menina Baiana 3:44
4 Acertei No Milhar 2:04
5 Palco 4:23
6 Flora 4:13
7 Chegada Em Palmares - Instrumental 2:33
8 Febril 3:38
9 Touche Pas À Mon Pote 3:44
10 Mar De Copacabana 3:47
11 Mardi Dix Mars 4:01
12 De Bob Dylan A Bob Marley - Um Samba Provocação 3:45
13 Buda Nagô 3:28
14 Pop Wu Wei 3:10
15 O Lugar Do Nosso Amor 3:30
16 Ciência E Arte 3:07
17 Esperando Na Janela 4:20
18 Three Little Birds 3:09
19 Mãe Solteira 2:43
Gil, along with Caetano Veloso, Maria Bethania, and Gal Costa, was one of the founding members of the revolutionary late-60's Tropicalia movement, which deliberately challenged the conventions of Brazilian popular culture. They pushed the envelope musically -- mixing American blues, funk, psychedelia and European kitsch to the already potent Brazilian brew of samba, choro, bossa nova and jazz. One of Brazil's most frustrating superstars, Gil had an early burst of pop fame, and rapidly made his way into that musical state of grace where everything he did seemed to shimmer magically. His early stuff is so great, so spellbindingly confident and melodic, that it's hard to reconcile it with the abysmal drekkiness of nearly everything he's done since the mid-1970s. More than any other of the tropicalistas, Gil wholeheartedly embraced mainstream pop -- of the disco and post-disco synthpop variety -- and unfortunately it makes his later music pretty hard to listen to.
1 Patuscade De Gandhi 2:33
2 Rebento 2:54
3 Toda Menina Baiana 3:44
4 Acertei No Milhar 2:04
5 Palco 4:23
6 Flora 4:13
7 Chegada Em Palmares - Instrumental 2:33
8 Febril 3:38
9 Touche Pas À Mon Pote 3:44
10 Mar De Copacabana 3:47
11 Mardi Dix Mars 4:01
12 De Bob Dylan A Bob Marley - Um Samba Provocação 3:45
13 Buda Nagô 3:28
14 Pop Wu Wei 3:10
15 O Lugar Do Nosso Amor 3:30
16 Ciência E Arte 3:07
17 Esperando Na Janela 4:20
18 Three Little Birds 3:09
19 Mãe Solteira 2:43
Gil, along with Caetano Veloso, Maria Bethania, and Gal Costa, was one of the founding members of the revolutionary late-60's Tropicalia movement, which deliberately challenged the conventions of Brazilian popular culture. They pushed the envelope musically -- mixing American blues, funk, psychedelia and European kitsch to the already potent Brazilian brew of samba, choro, bossa nova and jazz. One of Brazil's most frustrating superstars, Gil had an early burst of pop fame, and rapidly made his way into that musical state of grace where everything he did seemed to shimmer magically. His early stuff is so great, so spellbindingly confident and melodic, that it's hard to reconcile it with the abysmal drekkiness of nearly everything he's done since the mid-1970s. More than any other of the tropicalistas, Gil wholeheartedly embraced mainstream pop -- of the disco and post-disco synthpop variety -- and unfortunately it makes his later music pretty hard to listen to.
Jazz | Bossa Nova | Latin | FLAC / APE | CD-Rip
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