Caetano Veloso – Caetano Veloso (1968)

“Caetano Veloso” is the debut solo album by Brazilian musician Caetano Veloso, released in 1968. The album is considered a landmark in Brazilian music and helped to launch the Tropicália movement. Here is a track listing of the album along with a review:

Track Listing:

“Tropicália”
“Clarice”
“No Dia Que Eu Vim-Me Embora”
“Alegria, Alegria”
“Onde Andarás”
“O Seu Olhar”
“Minha Voz, Minha Vida”
“Paisagem Útil”
“Coragem”

Review:
“Caetano Veloso” is a groundbreaking album that is both musically and culturally significant. The album’s opening track, “Tropicália,” became an anthem for the Tropicália movement, a cultural movement in Brazil that blended traditional Brazilian music with rock and roll, poetry, and art. The song’s lyrics, written by Veloso and his friend Gilberto Gil, were a manifesto for the movement and helped to launch it into the mainstream.

The album’s other tracks, including “Alegria, Alegria” and “Onde Andarás,” continue the Tropicália sound, with their blend of traditional Brazilian rhythms, rock and roll, and psychedelic influences. The album also features ballads, such as “Clarice” and “O Seu Olhar,” which showcase Veloso’s ability to create beautiful, introspective music.

“Minha Voz, Minha Vida” and “Paisagem Útil” are more experimental tracks that push the boundaries of traditional Brazilian music, featuring unconventional instrumentation and arrangements.

The album closes with “Coragem,” a beautiful ballad that showcases Veloso’s heartfelt lyrics and emotive vocals.

Overall, “Caetano Veloso” is a classic album that helped to shape Brazilian music and culture. Veloso’s innovative sound and poetic lyrics have influenced countless musicians and continue to inspire new generations of artists. This album is a must-listen for anyone interested in Brazilian music or the Tropicália movement.

 

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