Sonntag, 22. August 2021

Tom Zé - Same (Lá Vem A Onda, 1970)

Tom Zé began his career together with Caetano Veloso, Gilberto Gil, Gal Costa, and Maria Bethânia. As a composer, he influenced Caetano and many others and delivered an expressive body of work through his own discography. A restless thinker, he was adept at modern erudite music experimentations, yet he was always ignored by both industry and audiences until he was discovered by David Byrne. He can be better understood through his self-coined definition: "I don't make art, I make spoken and sung journalism."

He is a songwriter, multi-instrumentalist, innovator and composer who was hugely influential in the Tropicália movement of 1960s Brazil. Zé is often thought of as Brazil’s answer to Zappa or Captain Beefheart; a true innovator and a true artist.

Continuing in a similar musical vein to his debut "Grande Liquidicao", "La Vem A Onda" is a wonderful combination of guitars, layered of percussion and tough rock ’n’ roll, underpinned by Ze’s instantly reconisable vocal.


Tracklist:
1. Lá Vem a Onda
2. Guindaste a Rigor
3. Distância
4. Dulcinéia Popular Brasileira
5. Qualquer Bobagem
6. O Riso e a Faca
7. Jimmy, Renda-se
8. Me Dá, Me Dê, Me Diz
9. Passageiro
10. Escolinha de Robô
11. Jeitinho Dela
12. A Gravata

(256 kbps, cover art included)

2 Kommentare:

Crab Devil hat gesagt…

Thank you!

zero hat gesagt…

Always welcome!

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