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| フォーマット | CDアルバム |
| 発売日 | 2000年11月30日 |
| 国内/輸入 | 輸入 |
| レーベル | Warner Elektra Atlantic Corp. (Arge |
| 構成数 | 1 |
| パッケージ仕様 | - |
| 規格品番 | 8573827682 |
| SKU | 685738276820 |
構成数 : 1枚
合計収録時間 : 00:47:57
Personnel includes: Gilberto Gil (vocals, guitar); Sergio Chavazzolli (electric & 12-string guitars, mandolin); Carlos Malta (flute); Cicinho (sanfona); Luciano Calazans (bass); Ferreti, Eudes (percussion); Angela Lopo, Tita, Carlinhos Marques (background vocals).
ME, YOU, THEM won the 2001 Latin Grammy Award for Best Brazilian Roots/Regional Album. The album was also nominated for the 2001 Latin Grammy Awards for Album of the Year. "Esperando Na Janela" won the 2001 Latin Grammy Award for Best Brazilian Song. The song was also nominted for the 2001 Latin Grammy Awards for Record of the Year.
This is Brazilian tropicalia legend Gilberto Gil's soundtrack for the film EU TU ELES.
Personnel: Gilberto Gil (vocals, guitar, accordion); Carlinhos Marques (vocals); Heraldo do Monte (viola da gamba); Carlos Malta (flute, bass flute, piccolo, soprano saxophone); Dominguinhos (accordion); Andrucha Waddington (didjeridu); Chico Neves (keyboards, Theremin); Moreno Veloso (pandeiro); Ariovaldo, Marcos Suzano (percussion).
Unknown Contributor Role: Gilberto Gil.
This excellent CD finds Gilberto Gil killing two birds with one stone -- he provides the soundtrack for a Brazilian film (Me, You, Them), and he also pays tribute to the seminal Luiz Gonzaga. Often described as the father of baiao, Gonzaga was among Brazil's most influential artists of the 20th century; his innovations had a major impact on tropicalismo and forro (two styles that have flourished in the northeastern part of the country). Gil, of course, is quite influential himself, and the fact that Gonzaga is among his primary influences tells you how important the father of baiao was. Me, You, Them isn't a documentary on Gonzaga, although Gil felt that Gonzaga's songs would be perfect for the film. So much of the CD finds Gil providing remakes of Gonzaga classics, including "Asa Branca," "Juazeiro," "Assum Preto," and "Qui Nem Jilo." However, many of the songs weren't written by Gonzaga; Gil wrote a few new songs especially for the movie ("As Pegados do Amor" and "O Amor Daqui de Casa"), and the vibrant "Esperando Na Janela" (a major hit in Brazil in 2000) isn't a Gonzaga composition, either. Even if you've never seen the 1959 film The Black Orpheus, you can still appreciate the classic Luiz Bonfa gems that graced the soundtrack -- and similarly, the Me, You, Them soundtrack paints an attractive picture of Gil's artistry whether or not you've seen the movie. ~ Alex Henderson
録音 : ステレオ (Studio)
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