Araçá Azul

Track Listings
 
1. Viola, Meu Bem (Canta Edith Oliveira)
2. De Conversa/Cravo E Canela
3. Tu Me Acostumbraste
4. Gilberto Misterioso
5. De Palavra Em Palavra
6. De Cara/Eu Quero Essa Mulher
7. Sugar Cane Fields Forever (Participacao De Edith Oliveira)
8. Jülia/Moreno
9. Epico
10. Araçá Azul

Araçá Azul,Caetano Veloso,Polygram Brazil,Int'l & World Music,MPB


Araçá Azul

Araçá Azul
Araçá Azul
Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
  • tropicalismo's last stand
  • Caetano meets John Cage and Co.
  • The dark side of Caetano
Araçá Azul
Caetano Veloso
Manufacturer: Umvd Import
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B00000GABY
Release Date: 2004-12-14

Tracks:

  1. Viola, Meu Bem (Canta Edith Oliveira)
  2. De Conversa/Cravo E Canela
  3. Tu Me Acostumbraste
  4. Gilberto Misterioso
  5. De Palavra Em Palavra
  6. De Cara/Eu Quero Essa Mulher
  7. Sugar Cane Fields Forever (Participacao De Edith Oliveira)
  8. JMoreno
  9. Epico
  10. AraAzul

Album Details

One of Veloso's More Experimental Offerings Where He Employs Super-imposed Voices and Percussion with Skin and Bones Along with Piano Chimes in the Same Song as Well as Samba Flavoured Arrangements for Orchestra.

Customer Reviews:

4 out of 5 stars tropicalismo's last stand.......2003-05-21

Caetano readily admits in his quasi-autobiography, "Tropical Truth," that this album was a "bold move to break free from professional bounds...to test limits, and extend horizons" that was only partially sucessful, for reasons having largely to do with his extended exile in London. At first listen, even to ears that are well accustomed to his long-standing fascination with unconventional sounds and the flexibility of language, "Araca azul" will take you aback. But don't give up so easily on this intellectual exercise. With an appreciation for the larger artistic and social context (and some knowledge of portuguese will help), there are many extraordinary moments that welcome repeated listening. For me, the brief title song, "Araca azul," when put on looping repeat, becomes an austerely mysterious mantra--"...blue guava remains the most beautiful name for pain. With faith in God, I won't die too soon..." Likewise, I can listen to the masterful "Sugarcane Fields Forever" for hours and still not unravel the sonic threads and their cultural implications ("I'm a native mulatto, in the broad sense, a democratic mulatto from the coast"). An extended voyage across a vast sonic landscape, the piece is also, in part, a response to the Beatles' powerful influence on the tropicalia movement. "Sugarcane" begins with only Caetano's haunting voice and flute, which wash into an intense afro-bahian samba led by Edith Oliveira (a return to the feel of the opening track, "Viola, meu bem") that runs as a powerful undercurrent beneath sophisticated orchestral passages, coy bossa-nova phrases, and off-kilter avant-garde atonality and collaged lyrics. The following track, "Julia/Moreno," is among the most conventional songs on the album--a sweet ode to his unborn (gender unknown) child and a charming mutation of the lyrical conceit of Gilberto Gil's groovy "Batmacumba" and the concrete poetry popular among brasilian intellectuals. Despite its many difficulties, "Araca Azul" reveals a tremendous amount about the musical choices evident in Caetano's other albums and deserves more respect that it has been given by many listeners.

5 out of 5 stars Caetano meets John Cage and Co........2001-12-26

Brazilian difficult listening. A frivolous, meandering psychedelic/found noise album with disjointed versions of tropicalia songs interspersed with African drums, acid rock guitars and blaring James Bondian themes. Intriguingly nutty, though not melodically satisfying, and apparently one of the worst selling Brazilian pop albums of all time. However, this album shows Veloso's breadth as an experimental pop artist. For starters, check out the difference between his radically deconstructed version of "De Conversa" and Milton Nascimento's super-melodic original... woah! That kinda wacked-out avant-pop don't come easy. Definitely recommended for the artsy crowd, though not for the casual listener.

5 out of 5 stars The dark side of Caetano.......1999-05-04

If you only know Caetano Veloso's recent phase, this record is pretty different than his lasts works. It's a very experimental album, full of odd noises, folk music, excellent guitar work (made by Lanny Gordin, an american resident in Brazil and the Tropicalia's guitar hero) and concrete music. You must know the other side of this great artist.
Araçá Azul
Average customer rating: Not rated
    Araçá Azul
    Caetano Veloso
    Manufacturer: Musicrama/Koch
    ProductGroup: Music
    Binding: Audio CD

    BrazilBrazil | South & Central America | International | Styles | Music
    GeneralGeneral | International | Styles | Music
    GeneralGeneral | Latin Music | Styles | Music
    ASIN: B00000DY2W
    Release Date: 1993-11-21

    Tracks:

    1. Viola, Meu Bem (Canta Edith Oliveira)
    2. De Conversa/Cravo E Canela
    3. Tu Me Acostumbraste
    4. Gilberto Misterioso
    5. De Palavra Em Palavra
    6. De Cara/Eu Quero Essa Mulher
    7. Sugar Cane Fields Forever (Participacao De Edith Oliveira)
    8. JMoreno
    9. Epico
    10. AraAzul
    Araçá Azul
    Average customer rating: Not rated
      Araçá Azul
      Caetano Veloso
      Manufacturer: Polygram Brazil
      ProductGroup: Music
      Binding: Audio CD

      BrazilBrazil | South & Central America | International | Styles | Music
      GeneralGeneral | International | Styles | Music
      GeneralGeneral | Latin Music | Styles | Music
      GeneralGeneral | Pop | Styles | Music
      ASIN: B00008ESQ6
      Release Date: 1997-04-01

      Tracks:

      1. Viola, Meu Bem (Canta Edith Oliveira)
      2. De Conversa/Cravo E Canela
      3. Tu Me Acostumbraste
      4. Gilberto Misterioso
      5. De Palavra Em Palavra
      6. De Cara/Eu Quero Essa Mulher
      7. Sugar Cane Fields Forever (Participacao De Edith Oliveira)
      8. JMoreno
      9. Epico
      10. AraAzul

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