Wednesday, January 5, 2011

V.A. - Tropicalia - A Brazilian Revolution in Sound (2006)



This brilliant collection documents the peak of the Brazilian Tropicalia movement in 1968. It features a variety of 20 songs that breathe the spirit of an era dominated by free love, the anti-war movement and violent clashes with the authorities. For the first time traditional Brazilian music opened up to external influences, such as Rock and Roll and the psychedelic movement, which results in an exciting experimental fusion of cultures, styles and ideas.


1.) Gilberto Gil - Bat Macumba

2.) Os Mutantes - A Minha Menina

3.) Gal Costa - Tuareg

4.) Gilberto Gil & Os Mutantes - Domingo no Parque

5.) Caetano Veloso - Alfomega

6.) Gal Costa - Sebatiana

7.) Gilberto Gil - Procissao

8.) Caetano Veloso - Irene

9.) Os Mutantes - Ave Genghis Khan

10.) Jorge Ben - Take it Easy my Brother Charlie

11.)  Tome Zé - Jimmy Renda-Se

12.) Os Mutantes - Ando Meio Desligado

13.) Caetano Veloso - Tropicalia

14.) Tom Zé - Quero Sambal Meu Bem

15.) Gal Costa - Vou Recomecar

16.) Os Mutantes- Panis et Circenses

17.) Tom Zé - Gloria

18.) Os Mutantes - Quem Tem Medo de Brincar de Amor

19.) Caetano Veloso - Lost in the Paradise

20.) Os Mutantes - Bat Macumba


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