Jorge Ben – Dádiva
TRACKS:
A1 Eu Quero Ver A Rainha
A2 Conquero
A3 Dádiva Dadá
A4 Taj Mahal / Filho Maravilha / País Tropical
B1 A Loba Comeu O Canário
B2 Ana Tropicana
B3 Energia Bom Bom
B4 Rio Babilônia
B5 O Reino Encantado Do Amor
DESCRIPTION
Jorge Ben is someone who needs no introduction. Since his first hits in the 60s, this artist has become one of the greatest icons of Brazilian pop music. His anthems "Mais Que Nada" or "Pais Tropical" are probably two of the most ever-listened Brazilian songs of all time.
After being involved in the Tropicalia movement and incorporating the influences of Afro-American funk into his repertoire, with the support of his backing band -Trio Mocotó-, his very personal samba sound also opened up to the new musical trends coming from the States at the edge of the 70s.
Boogie and disco music were making headway and soon became popular in the Brazilian market. Jorge Ben's albums recorded at the beginning of the 80s reflect this trend and deliver a good number of outstanding tunes.
This masterpiece includes the great boogie joint ‘Rio Babilonia’ as well as the all-time classics ‘Taj Mahal/Pais Tropical’, the soulful opener ‘Eu Quero Ver A Rainha’ featuring Tim Maia, and many other samba funk jams arranged by Lincoln Olivetti.
An essential addition to any Brazilian music collection.