AFTER TROPICALIA: NEW DIRECTIONS IN BRASILIAN MUSIC IN THE 1970'S by BRASIL 70

CD Version
SKU41476
ArtistBRASIL 70
TitleAFTER TROPICALIA: NEW DIRECTIONS IN BRASILIAN MUSIC IN THE 1970'S
LabelSOUL JAZZ RECORDS
Catalog #SJRCD 164
Tag
ReleaseW 36 - 2007
FormatCD - UKCD
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Description

Soul Jazz Records follow-up to their 'Tropicalia: A Revolution in Sound', mixes Brazilian funk, rock, samba and soul in equal measures. 'Brazil 70' follows Brazilian music in the 1970s in the aftermath of Tropicalia and as the country’s dictatorship entered its most oppressive phase.Musicians and artists from the Tropicalia period of the late-60s such as Gilberto Gil, Rita Lee (Os Mutantes lead-singer) and Gal Costa entered a new phase mixing rock, funk, samba and soul alongside a wealth of like-minded new artists such as Novos Baianos, Raul Seixas, Nelson Angelo and Joyce and more.

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