Dienstag, 3. September 2019

Charly Garcia - Vivo Con Gilberto Gil (1981)

Charly García is one of the most talented and influential figures of Argentine and Latin rock. He composed many generational songs and was obsessed with expanding the boundaries of pop music, along with musician's role itself.

Between 1978 and 1982, Charly García was part of Serú Girán, one of the key bands in the Argentinian rock movement. They recorded five albums while the country was under a sordid dictatorship. The band provided a subtle offering of resistance.

Gilberto Gil was a leader of Brazil's Tropicalia movement during the late 1960s along with artists Caetano Veloso, Marcos Valle, and Gal Costa. The multi-instrumentalist mixed native styles like samba, MPB, and bossa nova with rock and folk instruments to become one of Brazil's, and the world's most celebrated singer/songwriters. Gil's career has spanned six decades, and he's had hits in each one. He has won Grammy Awards for "best world music album" for 1998's Quanta Live and for "best contemporary world music album" in 2005 (Eletracústico), and has taken home several Latin Grammys, including three in 2001, 2002, and 2010 for "best Brazilian roots/regional album" and another during the latter year for "best Brazilian popular music album." He has sold tens of millions of recordings.


Tracklist:

1. No te Dejes Desanimar
2. Rasguña las Piedras
3. Cinema Verité
4. Desarma Y Sangra
5. En La Vereda Del Sol


Charly Garcia - Vivo Con Gilberto Gil (1981)
(320 kbps, front cover included)

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