Tom Zé, Correio Da Estação Do Brãs

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1LP - TRES SELOS / EAEO
1978 => 2022

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Statut: IN STOCK
Label: TRES SELOS, EAEO
Genre: MPB / BRAZIL
Format: 1 LP
Date de parution: 1978
Date de la réedition: 2022

TRACKLIST


SIDE A
A1. Menina Jesus
A2. Morena
A3. Correio da Estação do Brás
A4. Carta
A5. Pecado Original
SIDE B
B1. Lavagem da Igreja de Irará
B2. Pecado, Rifa e Revista
B3. A Volta da Xanduzinha (Maria Mariô)
B4. Amor de Estrada
B5. Lá Vem Cuíca
B6. Na Parada de Sucesso


DESCRIPTION​


Gatefold


Reissued for the first time outside of Brazil.

Tom Zé is considered the most "paulista" of all Tropicalistas. He came from Bahia, but his wry urban poetry, infused with the uncomfortable sounds of the largest metropolis of South America, is pure São Paulo.

The variety of musical genres in the LP – samba, sertanejo, bolero, xote, repente and forró – reflects the cultural diversity of the Brás neighbourhood, a meeting point of Italians, nordestinos, Africans, and latinos.

This reissue includes unseen photos, new testimonials from Tom Zé himself and a lengthy article signed by Bento Araujo, author of the book series Lindo Sonho Delirante.




Away from radio, TV and with live performances increasingly scarce at the end of the seventies, Tom Zé was a risky investment for record labels, agents, and gig promoters. Always eager to please his sense for innovation and his creativity Tom Zé wanted to release an album again after the cult Estudando o Samba (1976). So came this, a record where the tension was at the script, in the distressing real life chronicles that the artist interpreted and reported also in an autobiographic manner. At Correio da Estação do Brás (1978 – 2022) Tom Zé had done what seemed impossible: contemporary working-class music not for the elite but for the people itself.