Sunday, November 27, 2016

Gal Costa - Gal Bossa Tropical

Bitrate: MP3@320K/s
Time: 46:23
Size: 106.2 MB
Styles: Latin jazz, Brazilian rhythms
Year: 2002
Art: Front

[3:43] 1. Socorro
[4:07] 2. The Fool On The Hill
[3:46] 3. Onde Deus Possa Me Ouvir
[4:38] 4. Mulher (Sexo Frágil)
[3:58] 5. Quando Eu Fecho Os Olhos
[3:44] 6. Desde Que O Samba É Samba
[3:31] 7. Epitáfio
[3:58] 8. As Times Goes Be
[4:17] 9. Ovelha Negra
[3:08] 10. Marcianita
[4:24] 11. O Amor Em Paz
[3:03] 12. Cada Macaco No Seu Galho (Cho Chuá)

Gal bossa tropical is a music album that was nominated for Best MPB Album in the 2003 Latin Grammys.

Gal Costa is an awarded singer with an extensive solo discography and international experience. A fundamental presence in the Tropicalia movement, she has been in Brazil's leading team of singers for decades. Since very young, she has been involved with music as a singer and violão player; when her mother's business broke she became a record shop attendant, where she spent long hours listening to music, especially João Gilberto. She became acquainted with Caetano Veloso in 1963, and friendly disputed him as boyfriend with her girlfriend Dedé, who would later be Caetano's wife. In 1964, Caetano was invited to organize a Brazilian popular music show at the opening of Salvador's Teatro Vila Velha. The show, called Nós, por Exemplo, brought Caetano, his sister Maria Bethânia, Gilberto Gil, and Costa (still under her name Maria da Graça). The show was a success and was re-enacted two weeks later, with the addition of Tom Zé (still presented as Antônio José). The success was even bigger, and the group (without Tom) soon presented another show, Nova Bossa Velha, Velha Bossa Nova.

Costa continued to be a viable and active artist in the 21st century, issuing new recorded material even as repackaging of her previous work hit the market. Gal Boss Tropical was released in 2002 by Abril, followed by Hoje: 2005 from Trama Records three years later. 2006 saw the appearance of Gal Costa Live at the Blue Note from DRG.

Gal Bossa Tropical

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