Have you read a lot about the brightly colored, subversive '60s Brazilian pop called Tropicalia, but you're not sure where to begin diving into the music that's had a heavy impact on the likes of Beck and David Byrne? This 14-cut sampler will put some of the movement's key tracks in your hand, providing both an introduction and one giddy, gorgeous listen. Basically a pocket version of the five-CD Brazilian release Tropicalia: 30 Años, Essentials earns its title with recordings such as the studio version of Caetano Veloso's controversial collaboration with Os Mutantes, "E Prohibido Prohibir"; Gal Costa's wonderfully over-the-top cabaret performance "Divino Maravilhoso"; a Veloso-Costa duet on "Baby," the genre's anthem; and Gilberto Gil's wistful "Luzia Luluza." Finally, printed English lyric translations (often missing from imports) make this a disc that even many connoisseurs will want to own. --Rickey Wright
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Tropicália Essentials
Caetano Veloso , Gilberto Gil , Gal Costa , and Os Mutantes Manufacturer: Hip-O Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00001QGUA Release Date: 1999-09-28 |
Tracks:
- Tropica
- Domingo no Parque
- Panis et Circenses
- Divino, Maravilhoso
- Prociss
- Lindon
- NIdentificado
- Bat Macumba
- Baby
- Proibido Proibir
- Luzia Luluza
- Can para InglVer/Chiquita Bacana
- Alegria, Alegria
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Have you read a lot about the brightly colored, subversive '60s Brazilian pop called Tropicalia, but you're not sure where to begin diving into the music that's had a heavy impact on the likes of Beck and David Byrne? This 14-cut sampler will put some of the movement's key tracks in your hand, providing both an introduction and one giddy, gorgeous listen. Basically a pocket version of the five-CD Brazilian release Tropicalia: 30 Años, Essentials earns its title with recordings such as the studio version of Caetano Veloso's controversial collaboration with Os Mutantes, "E Prohibido Prohibir"; Gal Costa's wonderfully over-the-top cabaret performance "Divino Maravilhoso"; a Veloso-Costa duet on "Baby," the genre's anthem; and Gilberto Gil's wistful "Luzia Luluza." Finally, printed English lyric translations (often missing from imports) make this a disc that even many connoisseurs will want to own. --Rickey WrightCustomer Reviews:
Muito Bom- Great stuff!.......2006-03-23
You might become a Brazil nut..........2006-02-05
After you buy it, you'll want more Tropicalia. You'll want more Brazilian things in your life in general. You may even be tempted to learn Portrugese, head down to Rio de Janiero, and live down there for at least the next several months, sunning yourself on the beaches, drinking tropical drinks, and all the while listening to wonderful, wonderful Tropicalia.
Personally, I don't normally like happy music. I tend to prefer melancholy late-night stuff--driving, intense, icy, moody music. (Or angry chick-punk.) But after watching "City of God" a few years ago, I became a bit of a Brazil nut. And while Brazilian culture's produced its share of intense, moody stuff ("City of God," the depressing and awesome documentary "Bus 174"), it has also produced this music, which is like a warm happy blast of tropical sunshine.
The people who made this music were basically Brazil's answer to the hippies. Against the repressive military regime that came to power in 1964 (a regime far more authoritarian than any that came to power in the U.S. or Western Europe), they marshalled an integrated movement of music, art, theater, and life.
On this CD, the tastiest fruits of their labors are collected together in a sumptuous cornucopia. The music is alternately happy and melancholy, driving and mellow--one moment dramatic and tense, the next flitting off freely like a bright tropical parrot. Instrumentation varies dramatically--horns, violins, electric guitars, everything but the kitchen sink. (Actually, there might even be a kitchen sink in here--one of the movement's leaders was clasically trained but reportedly used everyday objects like blenders and typewriters in his compositions.) So there's a bit of a Sgt.-Pepper's-Lonely-Hearts-Club-Band eclecticism to the compositions, but that's good, because they (primarily Gilberto Gil and Caetano Veloso)pull it off without pretension or showiness, blending it all together in a tasty tropical mix that will make you think of Carnival and beaches and happy people dancing in the streets while jugglers throw flaming batons in the air behind them.
So buy this CD. You won't understand the lyrics, but that's OK--it can be more fun not knowing. (Of course, if you're really really curious, they've helpfully provided Portrugese-English transcriptions of the lyrics in the excellent liner notes. But then, like I said, you might be tempted to learn Portrugese. And fly down to Rio. And never come back.)
Great anthology.......2003-03-17
Post-Bossa Bossa.......2002-09-05
Dated, Historic, Strange, and Essential.......2000-10-18
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Essential Guide to Brazil
Various Artists Manufacturer: Essentials ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B0009S4VB2 Release Date: 2005-07-05 |
Tracks:
- Girl From Ipanema - Paula Santoro
- Aguas de Marco - Antonio Carlos Jobim, Elis Regina
- Cotidiano - Chico Buarque
- Samba de Uma Nota So (One Note Samba) - Stan Getz
- So Nice (Summer Samba)
- Desafinado - Grupo Cabana
- Brazil (Aquarela Do Brasil) - Rio Combo
- Dindi - Hugh Burns, Paula Santoro
- So Danco Samba - Gustavo Marques
- Corcovado (Quiet Nights of Quiet Stars) - Paula Santoro
- Ela Carioca (She's a Carioca) - Celso Fonseca
- Agua de Beber - Astrud Gilberto, Antonio Carlos Jobim
Tracks:
- Beleza Beleza Beleza - Trio Mocot
- Bat Macumba - Gilberto Gil
- Take It Easy My Brother Charles - Jorge Ben, Jorge Ben Jor
- Mas Que Nada - Sergio Mendes & Brasil '66, Sergio Mendes
- Crickets Sing for Ana Maria (Os Grilos) - Marcos Valle
- Samba de Silva - Joyce, Elza Soares
- Carolina - Seu Jorge
- Bananeira
- O Leinho - Caetano Veloso
- Quando Eu Contar (La La) - Zeca Pagodinho
- Fato Consumado - Djavan
- Ba-Tu-Ca-Da
Tracks:
- Cotidiano - DJ Marcelinho DaLua,
- Dado [Bruno E. Remix] - Bruno E.
- Iemanja (The Mermaid) - Sabrina Malheiros
- Jussara - Zuco 103
- Roda Piao - Azymuth
- So Tinha Que Ser Com Voce - DJ Marky, , Patife & Esom, Fernanda Porto
- Contigo Sempre - Jair Oliveira
- Lem O Homem - Wilson Simoninha
- 16 Toneladas (Sixteen Tons) - Funk Como le Gusta
- Tomba - Airto DeMoreira, Flora Purim
- Batucada Por Favor - Bob Azzam
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Latin Essentials, Vol. 2
Gilberto Gil Manufacturer: Warner Music Latina ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B0000DZ3BC Release Date: 2003-11-04 |
Tracks:
- Ela
- Tenho Sede
- Refazenda
- Pae E Mae
- Jeca Total
- Essa E Pra Tocar No Radio
- E Povo, E
- Retiros Espirituals
- O Rouxinol
- Lamento Sertanejo (Forro Do Dominguihos)
- Meditacao
Rock Music:
- Ulisses [Import]
- Utopie d'Occase [Import]
- Varekai [Import]
- Voyage Voyage [Import]
- Vulgar [Import]
- Water Birth
- World 2003
- Yenisei Punk [Original recording remastered]
- 10: Beasts, Ghosts, and Dancing with History [Enhanced]
- 16 Mm [Import]
Recommended Music:
Operacion Triunfo V.2 [Import]
We Proceeded On, Songs of Lewis and Clark
World of Music: Hawaii [Import]
Yardbird Years [Original recording remastered]
We're in This Together, Pt. 1 [CD-single] [Import]