Costa, Gal
Gal Costa
A lot changed between Gal Costa's pleasantly straightforward 1967 debut Domingo and her eponymous follow-up two years
later. Domingo, also a debut for young Brazilian songwriter Caetano Veloso, featured a set of airy, somewhat standard
bossa nova tunes, sung ably by Costa. Mere months after the release of this relatively safe debut, however, Costa and
Veloso found themselves alongside Os Mutantes, Tom Ze, and Gilberto Gil, recording contributions to Tropicalia: Ou Panis
et Circencis, the unofficial manifesto of the Tropicalismo movement. The compilation dove headfirst into avant-garde
experimentalism, embracing the psychedelic tendencies happening in American underground circles, and the politically
charged energy of radical dissent to Brazil's ongoing military dictatorship. This wild new hybrid of Brazilian pop and
far-reaching outside influences resulted in something instantly miles away from everything that came before it, and
Costa's self-titled Tropicalismo debut is no exception. The album begins with a flutter of psychedelic echo effects,
dissolving into gloriously lush string arrangements and lighthearted organ on "Nao Identificado," a brilliant opening
track that introduces Costa's velvety voice, gently at first, as if to ease the listener into the new sounds about to be
revealed. (all music)
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Format
LP - 1 disk
Release
05-05-2023
Label
Item-nr
563564
EAN
0889397107925
Availability
Not in stock
Tracks
Title
Artist
1
NAO IDENTIFICADO
2
SEBASTIANA
3
LOST IN THE PARADISE
4
NAMORINHO DE PORTAO
5
SAUDOSISMO
6
SE VOCE PENSA
7
VOU RECOMEAR
8
DIVINO, MARAVILHOSO
9
QUE PENA (ELA JA NAO GOSTA DE MIM)
10
BABY
11
A COISA MAIS LINDA QUE EXISTE
12
DEUS E O AMOR