Jorge Ben (album)

Jorge Ben
Studio album by Jorge Ben
Released 1969
Genre Tropicália, samba rock
Length 38:35
Label Universal Music[1]
Dusty Groove (reissue) [2]
Producer Roberto Corte Real[3]
Jorge Ben chronology
O Bidú: Silêncio no Brooklin
(1965)
Jorge Ben
(1969)
Força Bruta
(1970)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Allmusic[4]

Jorge Ben is the sixth studio album of the Brazilian artist Jorge Ben.

Released in 1969, it is Jorge Ben's first album with Trio Mocotó.[5] The self-titled album is said to have influenced the Tropicália movement, with Gal Costa recording "Que Pena" and "País Tropical" in her first self-titled album, also released in 1969.[4] "País Tropical" turned out to be Jorge Ben's most famous song in Brazil.[6] In the album cover, Jorge Ben pays homage to Brazilian football club Flamengo, with the team's crest appearing on his guitar body.

Track listing

All songs written by Jorge Ben.

No. Title Length
1. "Crioula"   3:30
2. "Domingas"   3:35
3. "Cadê Teresa"   3:26
4. "Barbarella"   3:19
5. "País Tropical"   4:16
6. "Take it Easy my Brother Charles"   2:36
7. "Descobri que Eu Sou um Anjo"   4:05
8. "Bebete Vãobora"   2:38
9. "Quem Foi que Roubou a Sopeira de Porcelana Chinesa que a Vovó Ganhou da Baronesa?"   3:10
10. "Que Pena"   3:05
11. "Charles Anjo 45"   4:55

References

  1. "Discos". Jorge Ben Jor. Retrieved 2014-02-07.
  2. "Jorge Ben – Jorge Ben". Retrieved July 1, 2014.
  3. 1 2 Jureck, Thom "Jorge Ben - Jorge Ben'". Allmusic.com. Retrieved 2014-02-02.
  4. "Cliquemusic : Disco : JORGE BEN". Cliquemusic.uol.com.br. Retrieved 2014-02-07.
  5. ALEXANDRE, Ricardo. Nem vem que não tem: a vida e o veneno de Wilson Simonal. São Paulo: Globo, 2009. ISBN 978-85-250-4728-1
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