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Todos Os Olhos - 2024 Reissue

    Special limited gatefold edition on 180g premium vinyl. Tom Ze is considered the most iconic voice of all Tropicalistas - Brazil's artistic movement that arose in the late 1960s. He came from Bahia, but his wry urban poetry, infused with the sounds of the largest metropolis of South America, is pure Sao Paulo.

    Five of the songs from this album were in included on Brazil Classics Vol.40 - The Best of Tom Ze, compiled by David Byrne and released on Luaka Bop in 1990. "This was the record that took me out of circulation, explained Tom Zé. "Until then I was played on the radio." However, he admitted that "This album is something so joyful that I've done, that I don't even know how to explain. It was the best thing I've accomplished after years of incomprehensible lack of motivation. I noticed that my heart could stand being unpopular, and this conviction spread comfortably inside me. This record had the faculty of bringing back my internal joy. It has brought back the joy of singing, of making music, of creating, of accomplishing."

    TRACK LISTING

    1. Complexo De Epico
    2. A Noite Do Meu Bem
    3. Cademar
    4. Todos Os Olhos 
    5. Dodo E Zeze
    6. Quando Eu Era Sem Ninguem
    7. Brigitte Bardot
    8. Augusta, Angelica E Consolacao
    9. Botaram Tanta Fumaca
    10. O Riso E A Faca
    11. Um "Oh" E Um "Ah"
    12. Omplexo De Epico

    Tom Zé

    Brazil Classics 5: The Hips Of Tradition - The Return Of Tom Zé (Repress)

      Brazil Classics 5: The Hips of Tradition, comes in a limited Amazon Green edition.

      Here’s what you have in store: Household appliances and tools in arrangements with horns, strings, “prepared” guitars (punctuated by grunts, screams and other wild percussion), all melded with eccentric metaphorical lyricism.

      Tom Zé

      Brazil Classics 4: The Best Of Tom Zé - Massive Hits (Repress)

        Brazil Classics 4: The Best of Tom Zé Massive Hits, comes in a limited Brazilian Blue gatefold edition.

        Here’s what you have in store: Household appliances and tools in arrangements with horns, strings, “prepared” guitars (punctuated by grunts, screams and other wild percussion), all melded with eccentric metaphorical lyricism.

        TRACK LISTING

        A1. Mã
        A2. O Riso E A Faca
        A3. Toc
        A4. Tô
        A5. Um “oh!” E Um “ah!”
        A6. Ui! (você Inventa)
        A7. Cademar
        A8. Só (solidão)
        B1. Hein?
        B2. Augusta, Angélica E Consolação
        B3. Dói
        B4. Complexo De Épico
        B5. A Felicidade
        B6. Vai (Menina, Amanhãde Manhã)
        B7. Nave Maria

        Tom Ze

        Correio Da Estacao Do Bras - 2022 Reissue

          om 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 forro´ – reflects the cultural diversity of the Bra´s neighbourhood, a meeting point of Italians, nordestinos, Africans, and latinos.

          This reissue includes unseen photos, new testimonials from Tom Ze´ 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 Ze´ was a risky investment for record labels, agents, and gig promoters. Always eager to please his sense for innovation and his creativity Tom Ze´ 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 Estac¸a~o do Bra´s (1978 – 2022) Tom Ze´ had done what seemed impossible: contemporary working-class music not for the elite but for the people itself.

          TRACK LISTING

          SIDE A
          A1. Menina Jesus
          A2. Morena
          A3. Correio Da Estac¸a~o Do Bra´s
          A4. Carta
          A5. Pecado Original
          SIDE B
          B1. Lavagem Da Igreja De Irara´
          B2. Pecado, Rifa E Revista
          B3. A Volta Da Xanduzinha (Maria Mario^)
          B4. Amor De Estrada
          B5. La´ Vem Cui´ca
          B6. Na Parada De Sucesso

          Tom Zé

          Estudando O Samba

            'Estudando O Samba' is an incredibly unique concept album from the one and only Tom Ze, originally released by Continental Brazil in 1976 - a tough one to find at a good price in its original form now. ‘Estudando do Samba’ (or ‘Studying The Samba’) is a post-Tropicalia studio experimentation laiden with layers of hypnotic percussion, effects & samples that deconstructs the ‘samba’ form. Recorded during what was arguably his most creative period. David Byrne found the record in Rio in the late 90’s and included several songs on his Tom Ze collection for Luaka Bop a few years later. At that time Tom was not recording or touring much; playing low-key shows in Sao Paulo and contemplating a move back to Irara to work at a service station owned by one of his cousins. Byrne’s project helped to reignite his career and he hasn’t looked back since.

            TRACK LISTING

            Ma
            A Felicidade
            Toc
            To
            Vai (Menina Amenha De Manha)
            Ui!
            (Voce Inventa)
            Doi
            Mae (Mae Solteira)
            Hein?
            So (Solidao)
            Se
            Indice


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