VA - Tropicália Ou Panis Et Circensis [Japanese Remastered, Limited Edition] (1968/2021)
Artist: Various Artists
Title: Tropicália Ou Panis Et Circensis
Year Of Release: 1968/2021
Label: Universal [UICY-79652]
Genre: Bossa Nova, Psychedelic Rock, Latin
Quality: 320 kbps / FLAC (tracks+cue, log)
Total Time: 62:32
Total Size: 146 mb / 413 mb
WebSite: Album Preview
Title: Tropicália Ou Panis Et Circensis
Year Of Release: 1968/2021
Label: Universal [UICY-79652]
Genre: Bossa Nova, Psychedelic Rock, Latin
Quality: 320 kbps / FLAC (tracks+cue, log)
Total Time: 62:32
Total Size: 146 mb / 413 mb
WebSite: Album Preview
This is the definitive Tropicalia concept album, originally released in 1968 and featuring all the key players in the movement: Caetano Veloso, Gilberto Gil, Gal Costa, Os Mutantes, Tom Ze and Nara Leao. If you have the Soul Jazz Records' 'Tropicalia' compilation then this is the perfect accompaniment.
Here you will find the original, groundbreaking mix of psychedelic rock combined with with boleros, sambas, bossa nova and jazz into a carnival-esque parade which redefined and first announced the new global sound of Brazilian music.
What is stunning is that this anarchic and groundbreaking release was recorded at the height of the Brazilian military dictatorship, during an era where censorship, repression and the threat of violence was a constant in all (musical and) daily life inside the country.
Rolling Stone magazine in Brazil has voted this album no.2 in the 100 Best Brazilian albums of all-time.
This classic album is Tropicália’s manifesto - a fantastical syncretic fusing of psychedelic rock & pop, Brazilian traditional music and the avant-garde. Soul JAzz Records are proud to be presenting this original album in full exact reproduction glorious cover art and fully remastered sound.
Here you will find the original, groundbreaking mix of psychedelic rock combined with with boleros, sambas, bossa nova and jazz into a carnival-esque parade which redefined and first announced the new global sound of Brazilian music.
What is stunning is that this anarchic and groundbreaking release was recorded at the height of the Brazilian military dictatorship, during an era where censorship, repression and the threat of violence was a constant in all (musical and) daily life inside the country.
Rolling Stone magazine in Brazil has voted this album no.2 in the 100 Best Brazilian albums of all-time.
This classic album is Tropicália’s manifesto - a fantastical syncretic fusing of psychedelic rock & pop, Brazilian traditional music and the avant-garde. Soul JAzz Records are proud to be presenting this original album in full exact reproduction glorious cover art and fully remastered sound.
:: TRACKLIST ::
01.Gilberto Gil - Miserere Nóbis (03:54)
02.Caetano Veloso - Coração Materno (04:28)
03.Os Mutantes - Panis Et Circencis (03:44)
04.Nara Leão - Parque Industrial (02:21)
05.Gilberto Gil, Caetano Vesolo, Gal Costa, Os Mutantes - Lindonéia (03:25)
06.Gilberto Gil - Geléia Geral (03:51)
07.Gal Costa, Cetano Vesolo - Baby (03:41)
08.Gilberto Gil & Caetano Veloso - Três Caravelas (Las Tres Carabelas) (03:14)
09.Caetano Veloso - Enquanto Seu Lobo Não Vem (02:38)
10.Gal Costa - Mamãe, Coragem (02:37)
11.Gilberto Gil - Bat Macumba (02:40)
12.Caetano Vesolo, Gilberto Gil, Gal Costa, Os Mutantes - Hino Do Senhor Do Bonfim (03:51)
Bonus Track
13.Caetano Veloso & Os Mutantes - É Proibido Proibir (05:55)
14.Caetano Veloso & Os Mutantes - Ambiente De Festival (04:54)
15.Caetano Veloso & Os Mutantes - A Voz Do Morto (03:02)
16.Caetano Veloso & Os Mutantes - Baby (04:06)
17.Caetano Veloso & Os Mutantes - Saudosismo (03:26)
18.Caetano Veloso & Os Mutantes - Marcianita (03:18)
Originally Released in April 1969. Comes with a booklet of liner notes in Japanese, and an insert of lyrics in Portugese, also in Japanese-translation.
Track 13: studio recording (mono) in 1968.
Track 14: recorded live (mono) in Sep, 1968.
Track 15 to 18: recorded live in 1968, released as EP in Nov, 1968.