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Album Details: Gilberto Gil [1968] (Remastered)

Release Date:04/03/2001
Label:Polygram Int'l
UPC:731451812125

Track List: Gilberto Gil [1968] (Remastered)

  1. Frevo Rasgado
  2. Coragem Pra Soportar
  3. Êle Falava Nisso Todo Dia
  4. Procissão
  5. Luzia Luluza
  6. Pé da Roseria
  1. Domingo No Parque
  2. Barca Grande [*]
  3. Coisa Mais Linda Que Existe [*]
  4. Questão de Ordem [*]
  5. Luta Contra a Lata ou a Falência...

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  • All Music Guide

    Gilberto Gil's second album is packed with some of the best songs of his career -- jubilant pop extravaganzas like "Domingo No Parque," "Pega a Voga, Cabeludo," and "Frevo Rasgado" that were equally inspired by the irresistible, brassy bombast of Carnaval and intelligent rock roll from America and Britain. Even more than the other Tropicalistas, though, Gil blends his rock and native influences seamlessly, resulting in songs like "Ele Falava Nisso Todo Dia," which chart an intriguing fusion of Brazilian and British Invasion (before he breaks into Portuguese for the first verse, the intro sounds exactly like a few early Rolling Stones productions). Gil's occasional backing band, the teenage Tropicalia breakouts known as Os Mutantes, join in on the feel-good Brazilian pop anthem "Domingou." Enjoyable and never as experimental as his work would soon become, Gilberto Gil 1968 is one of the best Tropicalia albums ever released.

    - John Bush, All Music Guide

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Biography

Gilberto Gil

Multi-instrumentalist, singer/songwriter Gilberto Gil joined his first group, the Desafinados, in the mid-'50s and by the beginning of the 1960s he was earning a living as a jingle composer. Although known mostly as a guitarist, he also holds his own with drums, trumpet and accordion.He began playing the accordion when he was eight, and he listened to street singers in ... Read more