Description: Brazilian samba singer Maria da Graça Costa Penna Burgos’ career began in 1965 and took off as the decade went on. While she released her first single as Maria Da Graça, she soon shortened her name further to Gal Costa, and found herself working with a vibrant new generation of singer-songwriters in her country, like Gilberto Gil, Caetano Veloso, and his sister Maria Bethânia. She recorded an album of breezy bossa nova duets with Veloso in 1967, which served as both of their debut albums.Soon after, Costa became a part of the revolutionary musical movement known as Tropicália. And by 1969, Gal was one of the most potent and popular voices in that group, scoring nationwide hits like “Divino, Maravilhoso” and “Não Identificado” while also pushing her sound to the extremes of psychedelic rock. (See the second album she released that year, Gal, for a dose of some of the era’s wildest sound.) As Caetano Veloso put it in his memoir Tropical Truth, Costa’s voice transformed from soft and dulcet to “incorporating vocal sounds that included both Janis Joplin’s grunts and the cries of James Brown.”Gal Costa (born Maria da Graça Costa Penna Burgos, 26 September 1945 – 9 November 2022) was a Brazilian singer of popular music. She was a principal figure of the tropicalia music scene in Brazil in the late 1960s and appeared on the acclaimed compilation Tropicália: ou Panis et Circenses (1968).DISCO 1 1Todo Amor Que Houver Nessa Vida (Roberto Frejat/Cazuza) 2Um Dia de Domingo (Michael Sullivan/Paulo Massadas) 3Chuva de Prata (Ed Wilson/Ronaldo Bastos) 4Vaca Profana (Caetano Veloso) 5O Último Blues (Chico Buarque) 6Me Faz Bem (Milton Nascimento/Fernando Brant) 7Sorte (Celso Fonseca/Ronaldo Bastos) 8Se Eu Quiser Falar Com Deus (Gilberto Gil) 9São Coisas Nossas (Ainda Sem Compositor) 10A Verdadeira Baiana (Caetano Veloso) 11Alguém Me Disse (Jair Amorim/Evaldo Gouveia) 12Cabelo (Jorge Ben Jor/Arnaldo Antunes) 13Nua Idéia (Leila XII) (João Donato/Caetano Veloso) 14Brasil (Cazuza/George Israel/Nilo Romero) DISCO 2 15Caminhos Cruzados (Tom Jobim/Newton Mendonça) 16Nada Mais (Lately) (Stevie Wonder/Vrs. Ronaldo Bastos) 17Samba E Amor (Chico Buarque) 18Tema de Amor de Gabriela (Tom Jobim) 19Bahia Minha Preta (Caetano Veloso) 20Nuvem Negra (Djavan) 21Begin The Beguine (Cole Porter/Vrs. Haroldo Barbosa) 22Tropicália (Caetano Veloso) 23Onde Está O Dinheiro (José Maria de Abreu/Francisco Matoso/Paulo Barbosa) 24Atrás da Porta (Chico Buarque/Francis Hime) 25Pra Você (Ainda Sem Compositor) 26Calling You (Bob Telson) 27Falando de Amor (Tom Jobim) 28Anos Dourados (Tom Jobim/Chico Buarque)
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Artist: Gal Costa, Roupa Nova, Antonio Carlos Jobim, Tim Maia, Caetano Veloso
Composer: Caetano Veloso, Antonio Carlos Jobim, Paulo Massadas, Michael Sullivan
Record Label: RCA Records
Release Title: RCA 100 Años de Música
Case Type: Jewel Case: Standard
Edition: Collector's Edition, Limited Edition, Remastered
Type: DoubleCD
Format: CD
Release Year: 1990
Language: Portuguese
Era: 1980s
Style: 1970s, 1980s
Features: Import
Genre: Jazz, Latin, Pop, Tropical, Samba