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CHICO BUARQUE DE HOLLANDA - CHICO BUARQUE DE HOLLANDA


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Chico Buarque De Hollanda
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ACL0018
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Vinyl record
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1966 Brazillian Samba/ Bossa Nova LP Repressed - The experience of writing, in 1965, the music for the play staging of João Cabral de Melo Neto's Morte E Vida Severina (which had an extremely successful international career) was a changing experience for the then novice composer Chico Buarque. Discovering the complementary power of the marriage between lyrics and music, he, who is both a good lyricist and composer, started a new phase that can be appreciated in this CD reissue of his very first album, recorded after his success in the II FMPB, in 1966, with "A Banda." Therefore, the repetitiveness of the melodic line of "Pedro Pedreiro" is coherent with the office of mason, the subject of the song; the spontaneous happiness and ingenuity of "A Banda," compatible to the naïve participation of bystanders after a parade band; and so on.

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La Banda
a2
Tem Mais Samba
a3
A Rita
a4
Ela E Sua Janela
a5
Madalena Foi Pro Mar
a6
Pedro Pedreiro
b1
Amanha, Ninguém Sabe
b2
Voçe Não Ouviu
b3
Juca
b4
Ole Ola
b5
Meu Refrao
b6
Sonho De Um Carnaval

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Chico Buarque de Hollanda (b. Francisco Buarque de Hollanda, 19 Jun 1944, in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil - aka Chico Buarque), is a singer / composer / dramatist / writer - best known for his music, which often comments on Brazilian social, economic & cultural issues. Francisco came from a both intellectual / privileged family background: Sérgio Buarque de Hollanda (his father), was a well-known historian / sociologist & Aurélio Buarque de Hollanda (his lexicographer uncle)'s first name is as strongly associated with Brasileira dictionaries (as 'Webster' is, with American English ones). A studious child, precocious in music & writing, he was heavily impressed by bossa nova - specifically, João Gilberto's work. Chico made his public debut as musician and composer in 1964, rapidly building his reputation at music festivals and television variety shows. His self-titled debut album exemplified the work to come, with catchy sambas characterized by inventive wordplay and an undercurrent of nostalgic tragedy. Chico's increasing political activity against the Brazilian military dictatorship resulted in his arrest in 1968, and eventual self-exile to Italy in 1969. Other important musicians like Caetano Veloso and Gilberto Gil experienced the same. Chico returned to Brazil in 1970, using his fame and song-writing skills to protest against the dictatorship. At this time his lightly-veiled protest single Apesar de Você (Despite you) somehow passed by the gaze of military censors, becoming the democracy movement's anthem. After selling over 100,000 copies, the single was eventually repressed, and all copies were removed from the market. Despite the censorship, songs such as Samba de Orly (Samba of Orly; 1970), Acorda Amor (Wake Up, Darling; 1974), and Vai Passar (It Will Pass; 1983) made Chico's continuing opposition blatant. During the 1970s and 1980s, Chico collaborated with filmmakers, playwriters, and musicians in further protest works against the dictatorship. In 1998, the carnival samba school Mangueira took Chico as its annual theme, winning first prize. His latest book, Budapeste, achieved great critical acclaim and won the Prêmio Jabuti, a Brazilian literary award similar to The Booker Prize Award. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.