The Case of the Love Letter to Tropicalia
Lucky lucky listeners... this is the first episode of the Adventures of Encyclopedia Sound where we will hear Brazilian music from the Tropicalismo movement!
The Tropicalismo movement occurred in Brazilian music between the years of 1967 and 1970. Many of the musicians who began this movement went on to become the biggest stars in Brazilian music: Caetano Veloso, Gilberto Gil, Gal Costa, Tom Ze, and Os Mutantes were the central figures in the Tropicalia movement.
Musically, the Tropicalismo movement was a confluence of 3 influences: traditional Brazilian beats (samba, forro, etc), rock and roll, and late 60s studio sophistication. Producer Rogerio Duprat participated in virtually every important album of this movement, providing arrangements for strings and orchestra... his influence is even greater than that of George Martin to The Beatles.
Culturally, Tropicalismo began as an avante garde movement in art and music. In time it encompassed a massively popular youth movement in Brazil, and also a political movement directly opposed to the military regime that governed Brazil from 1964 to 1985.
The central product of the Tropicalia movement was the "Tropicalia" LP of 1968, a collaboration among all artists named above. In the first hour this week we will hear tracks from that album, along with solo work from these artists in the late 60s.
The second hour this week focuses on the event that cut short the Tropicalismo movement: the exile of Caetano Veloso and Gilberto Gil from Brazil in 1969. Both artists were flown to London, where they lived until they were allowed to return to Brazil in 1972. Both men recorded solo albums in London in 1971... we will hear tracks from those albums, and also some of the music they recorded when they returned to Brazil.
- 12:04pm Irene by Caetano Veloso on Caetano Veloso (1969) (Lilith Records)
- 12:08pm Miserere Nobis by Tropicalia on Tropicalia (Lilith Records)
- 12:11pm Luzia Luluza by Gilberto Gil on Gilberto Gil (1968) (Philips)
- 12:15pm Enquanto seu Lobo não Vem by Tropicalia on Tropicalia (Lilith Records)
- 12:18pm Ele Falava Nisso Todo Dia by Gilberto Gil on Gilberto Gil (1968) (Philips)
- 12:20pm Mamãe, Coragem by Tropicalia on Tropicalia (Lilith Records)
- 12:22pm Batmacumba by Tropicalia on Tropicalia (Lilith Records)
- 12:25pm Baby by Tropicalia on Tropicalia (Lilith Records)
- 12:28pm Domingo No Parque by Gilberto Gil on Gilberto Gil (1968) (Philips)
- 12:32pm Panis et Circenses by Os Mutantes on Os Mutantes (Lilith Records)
- 12:36pm Procissao by Gilberto Gil on Gilberto Gil (1968) (Philips)
- 12:39pm 2001 by Mutantes on Mutantes (1969) (Polydor)
- 12:43pm A Minha Menina by Os Mutantes on Os Mutantes (Lilith Records)
- 12:48pm Pega a Voga, Cabeludo by Gilberto Gil on Gilberto Gil (1968) (Philips)
- 12:53pm Quero Sambar meu Bem by Tom Ze on Grande Liquidacao (Rozenblit)
- 12:57pm Qualquer Bobagem by Tom Ze on Tom Ze (RGE Discos)
- 1:03pm A Little More Blue by Caetano Veloso on Caetano Veloso (1971) (Lilith Records)
- 1:08pm Volkswagen Blues by Gilberto Gil on Gilberto Gil (1971) (Philips)
- 1:12pm Shoot Me Dead by Caetano Veloso on Caetano Veloso (1971) (Lilith Records)
- 1:15pm London London by Caetano Veloso on Caetano Veloso (1971) (Lilith)
- 1:20pm One o'clock Last Morning, 20th April, 1970 by Gilberto Gil on Gilberto Gil (1971) (Philips)
- 1:25pm Maria Bethania by Caetano Veloso on Caetano Veloso (1971) (Lilith Records)
- 1:32pm Can't Find My Way Home by Gilberto Gil on Gilberto Gil (1971) (Philips)
- 1:37pm Nine out of Ten by Caetano Veloso on Transa (Philips)
- 1:43pm Menina Goiaba by Gilberto Gil on Ao Vivo (Philips)
- 1:50pm Pipoca Moderna by Gilberto Gil on Expresso 2222 (Philips)
- 1:52pm Sai Do Sereno by Gilberto Gil on Expresso 2222 (Philips)
- 1:56pm You Don't Know Me by Caetano Veloso on Transa (Philips)