Domingo
Caetano Veloso · 1967
30 min · 12 tracks · música popular brasileira
A tender blend of bossa nova rhythms and poetic lyricism that encapsulates the essence of Brazilian music.
Why this album works
'Domingo' is significant for its role in the Tropicália movement, which challenged cultural norms in Brazil during a period of military dictatorship. The album not only received critical acclaim but also helped to catapult Veloso into the forefront of Brazilian popular music, influencing generations of artists.
- Best for
- wave-like pacing with reflective moments short tracks for quick enjoyment tender warmth for sunny afternoons
- Context
- Released in 1967, 'Domingo' came at a pivotal moment in Caetano Veloso's career, shortly after his debut release. This album solidified his reputation as a key figure in the Tropicália movement, which sought to blend traditional Brazilian sounds with international influences.
- Stylistic neighbors
- Roberto Carlos· Elba Ramalho· Lulu Santos· Daniela Mercury· David Bowie· Paula Fernandes· Mylène Farmer· Roxette
Tracklist
Best experienced from track one — press play and let it unfold.
- 1 Coração vagabundo Standout 2:25
- 2 Onde eu nasci passa um rio Standout 1:59
- 3 Avarandado 2:45
- 4 Um dia 3:11
- 5 Domingo 1:25
- 6 Nenhuma dor 1:33
- 7 Candeias Standout 3:11
- 8 Remelexo 1:54
- 9 Minha senhora 4:14
- 10 Quem me dera 3:24
- 11 Maria Joana 1:42
- 12 Zabelê 2:49
Reference: Wikipedia · MusicBrainz · Wikidata
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