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1. Tropicalia | Caetano Veloso | |
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2. Domingo No Parque | Gilberto Gil | |
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3. Divino Maravilhoso | Gal Costa | |
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4. O Riso E A Faca | Tom Ze | |
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5. Lindoneia | Nara Leao | |
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6. Acho | Carlos Careqa | |
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7. Cancao Para Ingles Ver / Chiquita Bacana | Os Mutantes | |
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8. Bat Macumba | Gilberto Gil | |
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9. Super-Bacana | Caetano Veloso | |
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10. Nao Identificado | Gal Costa | |
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11. Um "Oh" E Um "ah" | Tom Ze | |
A giant of Brazilian popular
music, Veloso's songs
pushed musical envelopes,
landed him in jail, and
defined a generation. Vel...
Brazilian pop giant Buarque
is hugely talented, though
not considered as
aesthetically adventurous
as Gil or Veloso. Buarque...
Effortlessly exuding sex
appeal and hardcore
political analysis, Costa was
one of the Brazilian singers
exiled in the 1970s.
A guiding light of Brazilian
Tropicalia, Gil was
imprisoned for his
revolutionary music before
becoming a cultural mains...
He presaged tropicalia,
updated bossa nova,
electrified samba and wrote
"Mas Que Nada." It's official:
Jorge Ben rules. Ben bec...
Caetano Veloso's sister
Maria intended to become
an actress, but ended up
being one of Brazilian Pop's
guiding lights.
Brazil's psychedelic darlings
Os Mutantes took Brazilian
pop and funneled it in a
playful, Beatles-influenced
direction. Their self-titled...
A founding father of
Tropicalia, Brazil's Tom Ze
experiments with an
eclectic fusion of pop,
Bossa Nova, and psyched...
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