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The Sound of Revolution 1968-69 [PA]

Gilberto Gil
Release Date: 06/20/2008
Original Release:  2008
# of Discs:   1
J&R Item # 1029180_CD
UPC # 5013929314238
Label: El Records (UK)
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Disc: 1
1. Frevo Rasgado
2. Coragem Pra Suportar
3. Domingou
4. Marginalia Ii
5. Pega A Voga, Cabeludo
6. Ele Falava Nisso Todo Dia
7. Procissao
8. Luzia Luluza
9. Pe Da Roseira
10. Domingo No Parque
11. Luta Contra A Lata Ou A Falencia Do Cafe
12. Cerebro Eletronico
13. Volks Volkswagem Blue
14. Aquele Abraço
15. Leguas E Meia
16. Voz Do Vivo, A
17. Vitrines
18. 2001
19. Futurivel
20. Objeto Semi-Identificado
21. Oma Iao

Performer: Gilberto Gil
Distributor: Infinity Entertainment Gr

Notes: Alongside Caetano Veloso's early albums, Gilberto Gil's late-1960s work, namely `68's FREVO RASGADO and `69's CEREBRO ELECTRONICO, offer a primer in the joys of Tropicalia. THE SOUND OF REVOLUTION pairs these two Gil classics, representing the artist's glorious hybrid of traditional Brazilian forms, psychedelia, and British and North American rock. Wildly imaginative and infinitely listenable, it's no overstatement to call these discs pop masterpieces. Those unfamiliar with Gil should do themselves a favor and pick this up.
With a career that dates back to the early 1960s, Gilberto Gil is one of the major innovators of Brazilian pop. A founder of the Tropicalia movement, he has embraced a huge variety of influences, from traditional regional styles of the Brazilian Northeast to jazz, reggae, disco, rock, and African music. Romantic, political, and downright funky, Gil always has an eye on both the past and the future.
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