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)
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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]

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. 4.0 4.1 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