
Transa is a Latin & Tropical album by Caetano Veloso, originally released in 1972. On Gatefold: 40 pressings tracked, owned by 5 collectors.
Sound DNA
- Latin & Tropical
- Bossa Nova & MPB
- saturated
- hypnotic
- psychedelic
About
Caetano Veloso recorded <i>Transa</i> in 1972, near the end of a period of political exile in London. Although the sound of ’70s guitar rock dominates the album, Veloso’s weave of traditional Brazilian music—heard in percussive berimbau playing and pattering samba rhythms—give songs like “Neolithic Man” and “Mora Na Filosofia” a nostalgic potency. Although Veloso’s political messages are subdued throughout the album, the gently undermining “It’s a Long Way” later became an understated anthem of political subversion. Still, it’s the hazy melancholic imagery and laid-back acoustic sway of “Triste Bahia” (a song based on a text by lyrical 17th century poet Gregório de Matos) that possesses the most powerful emotional resonance.
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Tracklist
- 1You Don't Know Me3:48
- 2Nine Out of Ten4:56
- 3Triste Bahia9:44
- 4It's a Long Way6:06
- 5Mora na Filosofia6:15
- 6Neolithic Man4:54
- 7Nostalgia1:21
Credits
Performers
- Aureo de SouzaBASS PERCUSSION
- Tutty MorenoBASS DRUMS
- Jards MacaléGUITAR ACOUSTIC GUITAR ELECTRIC GUITAR
- Gal CostaVOCALS FEATURING
- Angela Ro RoFLUTE HARMONICA HARP
- Caetano VelosoGUITAR VOCALS LEAD VOCALS
- Moacyr AlbuquerqueBASS
5 collectors on Gatefold own this · 40 pressings tracked on Gatefold
