Gilberto Gil - Acoustic (1994)

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Title: Acoustic
Year Of Release: 1994
Label: WEA [4509-95324-2]
Genre: Latin Jazz, Bossanova
Quality: FLAC (image + .cue,log,scans)
Total Time: 73:54
Total Size: 457 MB(+3%)
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Tracklist

1 A Novidade 5:24
2 Tenho Sede 4:21
3 Refazenda 3:38
4 Realce 4:24
5 Esotérico 5:17
6 Drão 4:03
7 A Paz 4:53
8 Beira Mar 4:55
9 Sampa 3:45
10 Parabolicamará 4:37
11 The Secret Life Of Plants 5:11
12 Tempo Rei 5:02
13 Expresso 2222 4:44
14 Aquele Abraço 4:23
15 Palco 4:31
16 Toda Menina Baiana 4:37
Gilberto Gil - Acoustic (1994)

This is undoubtedly the equivalent of Gilberto Gil "Unplugged" -- Gil, his acoustic guitar, and a nonelectric five-piece band recorded live in a studio -- and it is a thoroughly musical triumph as Gil mesmerizes his attentive audience for some 74 minutes. He starts out with the nearly pure reggae of "A Novidade," but before long, he establishes himself in a mostly consistent, loping set of intimate grooves thoroughly rooted in Brazil. Gil had a hand in writing all of this tuneful material except Anastacia Dominguinhos' "Tenho Sede," Caetano Veloso's "Sampa," and a left-field choice, Stevie Wonder's "The Secret Life of Plants," which lends itself very well to Gil's bossa nova approach and proenvironmental position. It is not a complete live portrait of Gil, though; the astounding quickness and flexibility of his voice is fully vented only toward the end of the concert. The later Quanta Live album will give you a wider panorama of Gil's range.~Richard S. Ginell

 



  • mufty77
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Many thanks.
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Thank you very much!