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Veloso, Caetano
Transa
'Transa' is the fourth album by Brazilian musician Caetano Veloso, released on 1972 by PolyGram. Like its predecessor,
it was recorded while the artist was exiled in London, though he returned to Brazil shortly after completing it.
Evocative, eclectic, intimate, and rhythmically complex, 'Transa' contains everything that has made Caetano Veloso the
most distinctive and, arguably, most important voice in modern Brazilian music. The record was cut in 1972, shortly
after Veloso's return from political exile in England. Though the songs are not overtly political, they seem
allegorical, celebratory, and plaintive at once, and point to a tension between the artist's expressive impulse and the
strictures of his native country. This tension is further heightened by the presence of lyrics in both English and
Portuguese. The beautiful, desperate 'You Don't Know Me' may be the world's first bilingual bossa nova/folk-punk anthem
of identity. The jazzy 'Nine Out Of Ten' gives way to the gear-shifting 'Triste Bahia,' which features webs of
accelerating Brazilian percussion. A spare treatment of the classic samba 'Mora Na Filosofia,' the cosmic ditty
'Neolithic Man,' and the 12-bar 'Nostalgia,' (ending with the wise line "That's what rock & roll is all about") close
out the set. 'Transa' is a jewel in Veloso's discography and a must for anyone interested in Brazilian pop--or
brilliant, original pop in general.
Price
€ 23.95
Genre
Format
LP - 1 disk
Release
18-09-2020
Label
Item-nr
304001
EAN
8013252900082
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