Duprat, GILBERTO GIL & CAPINA - BRAZIL YEAR 2000 - 1969
Before the text on the album I want to present my sincere thanks to very special Chico Arruda to know that what I was looking for this album came into contact and was kind enough to send me a copy of the work that was previously lost in time. Thanks again Chico, I dedicate this post to you!
Now for the record:
The missing link! The gap that existed in the discography tropicalist has just been completed! "Brazil 2000" is the soundtrack of the same name released in 1969. Those responsible for the trail are part of the dome tropicalist. Gil, Capinam, Duprat Caetano Veloso and sign the compositions in the film.
20 tracks of which three are Capinam and Gil, Caetano Veloso and one of the remaining 16 are signed by Duprat. The total time of the LP takes about 32 minutes and loads of memorable moments. Gal Costa We start playing the excellent "Girl's Song" by Gil and Capinam in sheet does not say who is the guitarist who accompanied her, but I'm pretty sure that is the own that Gil does. Following two vignettes have Duprat and another song by Gil and Capinam "Neanderthal Man", played by Bruno Ferreira and Gal. More and fall with a sticker on the theme called "toilet", a theme that would fit into any Fellini film without clash with anything, Duprat wrote a folded leave Nino Rota totally jealous (oh If Fellini had heard that! Lol). Next we have 5 more vignettes of varying sizes and including quotes from defoliation Duprat Felix Mendelssohn and G. Rossini and are with them that ends the side of LP.
Side B opens with "Show Me forgot," a kind of synthesis of the film played by Gal, and Ernie Golçalves Bruno Ferreira, there are virtually all the melodies that permeate the film. The following is the composition "Heart," here Duprat re-used the base of the orchestral arrangement of "Maternal Heart" recorded a year earlier for the album "Tropicalia or Panis Et Circus" and replaced the voice of Caetano Veloso by a solo Clarinet doing another tune, I believe, without a doubt that Duprat has used tapes of "Maternal Heart" to your 'new' Heart "as a kind of play back, it is curious to hear them one after the other. More
four vignettes follow on from the album, two deserve comment: "Duel Of Forks, rushes me to the experiments of Walter Smetak Discords with their deliberate and dialogue between the instruments and "Clock Time" which is due to instrumentation chosen the theme of the album more simple, impossible to dislike. Two more and completed the repertoire of the CD: "Choose Freedom", Duprat again revisits the themes that appear in the film and creates a new melody that will serve as a bridge to the final theme of the album. "Unidentified", composed by Caetano Veloso song that was chosen as additional and dovetailed perfectly, could not have been better choice. Again Gal leave your message concluding volume in a masterly manner.
"... I'm walking, I dreaming, I'm smiling, his smile old dream in my pain ..."
Posted By Marcel Cruz in sensational sacundinbenblog.blogspot.com
0 comments:
Post a Comment