Tropicalia: A Brazilian Revolution In Sound
- Various Artists
- Band Name: Various Artists
- Record Label: Soul Jazz
- Release Date: Feb 13, 2006
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8.2
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Universal acclaim- based on 49 Ratings
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Positive: 42 out of 49
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Mixed: 0 out of 49
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Negative: 7 out of 49
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VCloneApr 6, 200610Seems to be a love it or hate it. 10 or 0. I love it.
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DaveAMay 27, 20060crap sandwich
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jdJun 20, 20069damn fine album. Complex, bouncy, light, and full of heart.
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jrJun 9, 200610incredible. an archway to a beautiful cultural movement. do yourself a favour and seek this out. some of these songs will go down as my favourites of all time.
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PauloPJun 9, 200610A qualidade da seleção deste album é impressionante, um album magnifico
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RNelsonMar 24, 20060Worst Album I've ever heard!!!!!!
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JakeWMar 9, 200610Whit this compilation do you got a notion of beauty, imagination and rich culture of this nation.
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JackpotBabyApr 13, 200610There's a reason that this is the highest-rated album of the year on this site: It's brilliant. That said, this is not for everyone. To my ears, it sounds like a cross between Joao Gilberto and a Nuggets boxset. If that sounds at all intriguing to you, check it out. You'll be glad you did.
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PaversMay 16, 200610This album has some of the most creative music I have heard for a while. The Os Mutantes tracks are superb
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DavidMMay 3, 20069Oodles of Fun if you like the C-tier 60s garage sound of bands like the Seeds,Barbarians, and the Standells giving a Latin twist. No masterpieces, but a buttload of little charmers.
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BenTMay 5, 200610A perfect Tropicalia record from beginning to end, one of the year's finest releases.
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BeckaSJun 9, 200610lots and lots of fun.. lots of history too. Excellent CD if you are interested in learning about the foundations of the very exciting but little spoken about Tropicalia movement in Brazil.
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PCJul 26, 200610This music is simply timeless and worth every bit of your time.
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GruffMar 13, 200610I don't usually give anything 10, but I will make an exception for this compilation. Quite wonderful, full of energy and brimming with ideas. It's like discovering the Beatles all over again!
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RicardoSMar 26, 20060Crap.
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jackdMar 27, 200610Surprised this is not higher in the user score. HIghly recommended.
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IanMApr 18, 20067Interesting....very different....but wasn't exactly bowled over. I have heard Os Mutantes before.
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AaronSMay 18, 200610
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JoshMMay 2, 200610I don't really like that people who are totally uninformed are coming in and posting zero ratings out of ingorance and completely negating the purpose of metacritic. Anyway, this is the best tropicalia collection you can get your hands on. If you aren't a fan of the genre, then fine, give it an 8.
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TomasXJun 28, 200610
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JimFJul 1, 20066I guess if I was rating this from the perspective of Tropicalia music, I'd give it a higher rating, but on the scale of new music for 2006, I give it a 6. This feels like something that 's ran its course and doesn't deserve the highest ranking of the year for new music. Not impressed.
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JustinNAug 26, 200610All compilations should be this informative and entertaining!
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colinmFeb 17, 20069there are quite a few tropicalia compilations out there, but this one is top notch. it has all the staples from the genre's biggest artists, and it's a wonderful primer on an incredible and underappreciated movement in music.
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JManFeb 27, 200610A great introduction to Tropicalia and not one wasted minute of music!
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ToddWNov 1, 20060
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scottcSep 6, 20066
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STDec 24, 200610I love it.
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billyeSep 18, 200610Wonderful compilation. Very impressed.
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JohnONov 12, 200610Inspirational
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90And whereas the dark era that began with a military coup in 1964 is now relegated to Brazil's history, the music it inspired sounds fresher and more provocative than ever.
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100One of the most important anthologies to come along in quite a while.
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A perfect mix of giddy tropical rhythms and Beatles-style experimentation. [27 Jan 2006, p.85]