World/Reggae
CDアルバム

Auto Retrato

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フォーマット CDアルバム
発売日 1999年12月31日
国内/輸入 輸入(ブラジル盤)
レーベルBMG (Brazil)
構成数 1
パッケージ仕様 -
規格品番 7432169316
SKU 743216931620

構成数 : 1枚
合計収録時間 : 00:00:00
AUTO RETRATO features 25 remarkable songs from popular Brazilian artist Belchior. Belchior always was at the margin of MPB. In 1976, Elis Regina recorded his "Como Nossos Pais" (as translated in English: "And now I know that the one who gave me the idea of a new conscience and youth/is at home, kept by God accounting his coins") and "Velha Roupa Colorida" (as translated: "What was youthful and new now is old") -- projecting him to fame and success. It didn't have the effect of watering down his social criticism. "Apenas Um Rapaz Latino-Americano" censures the excessive ingenuity of Caetano Veloso -- the lyrics talk about a certain "antigo compositor baiano" (old Bahian composer): "But I know that nothing is divine/nothing is marvelous." In this double album, after one decade of releasing his records through independent labels (some owned by him), he returns to the mainstream market through BMG. It has a price, tough. Consisting exclusively of previously released material and his biggest hits up to the total of 25 tracks, the conception is "modernizing." Drum'n'bass, scratches, funk guitars, even if tastefully and musically operated, don't hide the commercial intentions, even if they can be plausible -- to present his visceral poetry to newer generations. Other novelties are the orchestral arrangements by Ruria Duprat (nephew of the conductor Rogerio Duprat, who had a prominent role during Tropicalia) and Andre Abujamra. The album doesn't have the aggressive urge of those in the '70s, which were really a call to arms. But it remains as a document of Belchior's important and expressive contribution, and -- as he wanted -- is more palatable to newer audiences. The worst is that "Mucuripe" -- a fundamental song in his career and in Fagner's -- continues to be credited as having being written by both, when today is known that its true writer was Henrique Voegeler, some 70 years ago. ~ Alvaro Neder
録音 : ステレオ (---)

  1. 1.[CDアルバム]
    1. 1.
      Brasileiramente Linda

      アーティスト: Belchior

    2. 2.
      Apenas Um Rapaz Latino Americano

      アーティスト: Belchior

    3. 3.
      Fotografia 3x4

      アーティスト: Belchior

    4. 4.
      Bahiuno

      アーティスト: Belchior

    5. 5.
      Pequeno Perfil de Um Cidadao Comum

      アーティスト: Belchior

    6. 6.
      Balada de Madame Frigidaire

      アーティスト: Belchior

    7. 7.
      Todo Sujo de Batom

      アーティスト: Belchior

    8. 8.
      De Primeira Grandeza

      アーティスト: Belchior

    9. 9.
      Medo de Aviao

      アーティスト: Belchior

    10. 10.
      Paralelas

      アーティスト: Belchior

    11. 11.
      Divina Comedia Humana

      アーティスト: Belchior

    12. 12.
      Beijo Molhado

      アーティスト: Belchior

    13. 13.
      Coracao Selvagem

      アーティスト: Belchior

    14. 14.
      Alucinacao

      アーティスト: Belchior

    15. 15.
      Na Hora Do Almoco

      アーティスト: Belchior

    16. 16.
      Como Nossos Pais

      アーティスト: Belchior

    17. 17.
      Pequeno Mapa Do Tempo

      アーティスト: Belchior

    18. 18.
      Monologo das Grandezas Do Brasil

      アーティスト: Belchior

    19. 19.
      Mucuripe

      アーティスト: Belchior

    20. 20.
      Ype

      アーティスト: Belchior

    21. 21.
      Galos Noites E Quintais

      アーティスト: Belchior

    22. 22.
      A Palo Seco

      アーティスト: Belchior

    23. 23.
      Comentario a Respeito de John

      アーティスト: Belchior

    24. 24.
      Velha Roupa Colorida

      アーティスト: Belchior

    25. 25.
      Quinhentos Anos de Que

      アーティスト: Belchior

作品の情報

メイン
アーティスト: Belchior

商品の紹介

Belchior always was at the margin of MPB. In 1976, Elis Regina recorded his "Como Nossos Pais" (as translated in English: "And now I know that the one who gave me the idea of a new conscience and youth/is at home, kept by God accounting his coins") and "Velha Roupa Colorida" (as translated: "What was youthful and new now is old") -- projecting him to fame and success. It didn't have the effect of watering down his social criticism. "Apenas Um Rapaz Latino-Americano" censures the excessive ingenuity of Caetano Veloso -- the lyrics talk about a certain "antigo compositor baiano" (old Bahian composer): "But I know that nothing is divine/nothing is marvelous." In this double album, after one decade of releasing his records through independent labels (some owned by him), he returns to the mainstream market through BMG. It has a price, tough. Consisting exclusively of previously released material and his biggest hits up to the total of 25 tracks, the conception is "modernizing." Drum'n'bass, scratches, funk guitars, even if tastefully and musically operated, don't hide the commercial intentions, even if they can be plausible -- to present his visceral poetry to newer generations. Other novelties are the orchestral arrangements by Ruria Duprat (nephew of the conductor Rogerio Duprat, who had a prominent role during Tropicalia) and Andre Abujamra. The album doesn't have the aggressive urge of those in the '70s, which were really a call to arms. But it remains as a document of Belchior's important and expressive contribution, and -- as he wanted -- is more palatable to newer audiences. The worst is that "Mucuripe" -- a fundamental song in his career and in Fagner's -- continues to be credited as having being written by both, when today is known that its true writer was Henrique Voegeler, some 70 years ago. ~ Alvaro Neder
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