Transa (album)
Transa is a 1972 album by Brazilian musician Caetano Veloso. Like its predecessor, it was recorded while the artist was exiled in London, though he returned to Brazil shortly after completing it.
Reception
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Caetano calls it "one of my favorite records", feeling that it reaches a level of musicianship he was unable to achieve on previous albums.[2] It also proved popular with the Brazilian public, due partly to its inclusion of a new version of the old samba "Mora na Filosofia", originally by Monsueto Menezes. It was listed by Rolling Stone Brazil as one of the 10 best Brazilian albums in history.[3] Its success would set up the failure of the much more unconventional followup, Araçá Azul.[2]
Track listing
All songs written and composed by Caetano Veloso except where noted.
| 4. |
"It's a Long Way" |
6:05 |
| 5. |
"Mora na Filosofia" (Monsueto, Arnaldo Passos) |
6:16 |
| 6. |
"Neolithic Man" |
4:42 |
| 7. |
"Nostalgia (That's What Rock'n Roll Is All About)" |
1:20 |
Personnel[2]
- Caetano Veloso - guitar, vocals
- Macalé - guitar, musical direction
- Moacir Albuquerque - bass
- Tuti Moreno - percussion
- Áureo de Sousa - percussion
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- Ao Vivo
- Barra 69 ao vivo na Bahia
- Caetano e Chico - juntos e ao vivo
- Temporada de Verão - ao vivo na Bahia
- Doces Bárbaros
- Bicho Baile Show
- Maria Bethânia e Caetano Veloso ao Vivo
- Totalmente Demais
- Circuladô Vivo
- Fina Estampa ao Vivo
- Prenda Minha
- Omaggio a Federico e Giulietta
- Noites do Norte ao vivo
- Cê ao vivo
- Caetano Veloso e Roberto Carlos - e a música de Tom Jobim
- Live at Carnegie Hall (with David Byrne)
- Multishow ao Vivo com Maria Gadu e Caetano Veloso
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