O Bidú: Silêncio no Brooklin

O Bidú: Silêncio no Brooklin
Studio album by Jorge Ben
Released 1967
Genre Jovem Guarda, samba rock
Length 31:13
Label Movieplay[1]
Producer Roberto Corte Real[1]
Jorge Ben chronology
Big Ben
(1965)
O Bidú: Silêncio no Brooklin
(1967)
Jorge Ben
(1969)
Professional ratings
Review scores
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Allmusic[2]

O Bidú: Silêncio no Brooklin is the fifth studio album of Brazilian artist Jorge Ben. Released in 1967,[3] it was recorded while Jorge Ben was living in Brooklin, a neighborhood of São Paulo with Erasmo Carlos (hence the title).[4] In the album, Jorge Ben is backed by Jovem Guarda band The Fevers.[3] The album marks a change from Ben's previous recording because of the constant presence of the electric guitar and its closeness to the sound of Jovem Guarda,[3] and it is cited by Caetano Veloso as one of the main influences for the Tropicália movement.[5]

Track listing

All songs written by Jorge Ben except where noted.

  1. "Amor de Carnaval" – 2:23
  2. "Nascimento de um Príncipe Africano" – 3:55
  3. "Jovem Samba" – 1:49
  4. "Rosa mas que nada" – 2:31
  5. "Canção de uma fan" – 2:11
  6. "Menina Gata Augusta" (Jorge Ben, Erasmo Carlos) – 2:59
  7. "Toda Colorida" – 3:18
  8. "Frases" – 2:50
  9. "Quanto mais te vejo" (Jorge Ben, Yara Rossi) – 1:54
  10. "Vou andando" – 2:25
  11. "Sou da Pesada" – 2:03
  12. "Si manda" – 2:55

References

  1. 1 2 Jorge Ben Jor's official website: http://www.jorgeben.com.br
  2. Jandovský, Philip "Album: O Bidú - Jorge Ben'". Allmusic.com. Retrieved 2014-02-02.
  3. 1 2 3 Sérgio Martins (22 de maio de 2002). "Alta fidelidade". Revista Veja, Edição 1752.
  4. Paulo da Costa e Silva, "Imbatível ao Extremo: assim é Jorge Ben Jor", Rádio Batuta, 2013.
  5. Caetano Veloso, "Tropical Truth".
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