Artist: VA
Title Of Album: A Tribute to Caetano Veloso
Year Of Release: 2012
Label: POL
Genre: Jazz, World, Bossa Nova
Quality: Mp3
Bitrate: 320 kbps
Total Time: 65:09 Min
Total Size: 157 Mb
Tracklist:
01. The Magic Numbers – “You Don’t Know Me”
02. CéU – “Eclipse Oculto”
03. Chrissie Hynde – “The Empty Boat”
04. Sérgio Dias – “London, London”
05. Beck – “Michaelangelo Antonioni”
06. Jorge Drexler – “Fora Da Ordem”
07. Marcelo Camelo – “De Manhã”
08. Devendra Banhart – “Quem Me Dera”
09. Momo – “Alguém Cantando”
10. Luisa Maita – “Trilhos Urbanos”
11. Ana Moura – “Hanelas Alberta Nº 2″
12. Tulipa Ruiz – “Da Major Importância”
13. Miguel Poveda – “Força Estranha (Fuerza Extraña)”
14. qinhO – “Qualquer Coisa”
15. Seu Jorge – “Peter Gast”
16. Mariana Aydar – “Araçá Blue”
On August 7, 2012, the Brazilian musician Caetano Veloso turned 70 and to celebrate has released A Tribute to Caetano Veloso, an album in which several artists versioned some of his best known songs.
Regarded as "one of the greatest songwriters of the century" (The New York Times), his work is often positioned at the same level as that of artists such as Lennon, Dylan and Marley. Musician, poet, writer, filmmaker and political activist Caetano Veloso is one of the most respected performers and composers in the world, with over 45 albums and five Latin Grammys to his credit.
She has recorded songs in Portuguese, English, Spanish and Italian and has written songs for the soundtracks of films like Eros (Michelangelo Antonioni), Talk to Her (Pedro Almodóvar) or song Burn it Blue Frida, who performed at the ceremony 75 No editing Oscar.Criado inside the poor and arid northeastern Brazil (Santo Amaro Purificação, a small city in the state of Bahia), Caetano Veloso began to revolutionize Brazilian music late '60s when he and other musicians Bahia, gave life to Tropicalismo, the captivating art movement that introduced the electric guitar, modern poetry and psychedelic aesthetic in Brazilian popular music.
A Tribute to Caetano Veloso to check in a concrete and palpable influence it has had the Brazilian artist. The variety of backgrounds and styles of the musicians here versioned Veloso's songs give a true reflection of his music has marked several generations, in all latitudes. The list is telling: Chrissie Hynde (The Pretenders), Beck, The Magic Numbers, Devendra Banhart, Jorge Drexler, Ana Moura, Mutants, Miguel Poveda, Seu Jorge, Moreno, Kassin and Domenico, Rodrigo Amarante and Céu.
The British quartet The Magic Numbers is responsible for opening the album with their version of You Do not Know Me, the first single which also has its own music video.