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Jorge Ben - Negro E Lindo
Negro E Lindo
Artist: Jorge Ben
Format: Vinyl

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Label: POLYSOM
Rel. Date: 03/29/2024
UPC: 7898324306464

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DISC: 1

1. Rita Jeep
2. Porque é Proibido Pisar na Grama
3. Cassius Marcellus Clay
4. Cigana
5. Zula
6. Negro é Lindo
7. Comanche
8. Que Maravilha
9. Maria Domingas
10. Palomaris

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Negro é Lindo is a worthy successor for the great album he had released in the previous year. Jorge Ben now takes his sound further toward a tropical Soul, a style that was his unique invention. But there are also still those hypnotic Samba grooves. Clearly, Negro é Lindo belongs to those master albums Jorge Ben bestowed to the world. With a good handful of records, Jorge Ben enriched Brazilian Pop and beyond, international Pop music. Negro é Lindo is one of them.While many of the performers during the heyday of Tropicalia and the rise of MPB (música popular brasileira) opted for a more radical stance in their challenge to Brazil's political and cultural authorities, artists like Jorge Ben took a more understated approach. Rather than use overly theatrical performance to shock the audience or write songs loaded with political content, Ben became known as one of the country's great musical alchemists, a furiously eclectic songwriter who combined elements of indigenous Brazilian music with a groove from the west coast of Africa. Never a controversial figure in the manner of the tropicalistas like Caetano Veloso and Gilberto Gil, Ben became one of the most respected and resilient figures in Brazilian pop.