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Edu Lobo & Chico Buarque - O Grande Circo Místico

O Grande Circo Místico
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Album Details: O Grande Circo Místico

Release Date:01/01/1983
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Track List: O Grande Circo Místico

  1. Abertura Do Circo
  2. Beatriz
  3. Valsa Dos Clowns
  4. Opreta Do Casamento
  5. Dança de Lily Braun
  6. Historía de Lily Braun
  7. O Anjo Azul
  8. Meu Namorado
  1. Bela E a Fera
  2. Sobre Todas as Coisas
  3. Dança Dos Banqueiros
  4. Ciranda da Bailarina
  5. O Circo Místico
  6. Levitação
  7. Na Carreira
  8. Beatriz

Pro Reviews: O Grande Circo Místico

  • All Music Guide

    With music by Edu Lobo and lyrics by Chico Buarque, commissioned by Ballet Guaíra, this CD is the reissue of an LP released in 1983. The wonderful ballet was inspired in Jorge de Lima's A túnica Inconsútil (1938), a touching homage to a certain mystical circus, with profound poetry and existential reflection. Musically speaking, this album had two hits, and all songs are precious jewels, having their interest even raised by excellent interpreters like Milton Nascimento, Jane Duboc, Gal Costa, Simone, Gilberto Gil, Tim Maia, Zizi Possi, and the very Lobo and Buarque. An expensive production, with choir and orchestra and wonderful modern arrangements. Pay attention to the bigband jazz tune "A história de Lily Braun," interpreted by Gal Costa with a beautiful, simple, short guitar solo by Hélio Delmiro. "Beatriz" is a rare moment of sheer emotion, interpreted by Milton Nascimento, which became incorporated into the Brazilian repertory definitively. "Sobre Todas As Coisas," performed by Gi...lberto Gil, was also a hit. - Alvaro Neder, All Music Guide Read more Less

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Biography

Edú Lobo

A driving force behind the rise of the MPB (Musica Popular Brasileira) sound, singer/composer Edú Lobo was born in Rio de Janeiro in 1943; at 18 he formed his first trio with Dori Caymmi and the great Marcus Valle, and in 1962 forged a longterm writing partnership with renowned lyricist Vinicius de Moraes. Drawing influence from bossa nova masters including Antonio Car... Read more