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Refavela (Expanded Edition)

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Download links and information about Refavela (Expanded Edition) by Gilberto Gil. This album was released in 1977 and it belongs to World Music, Latin genres. It contains 12 tracks with total duration of 46:50 minutes.

Artist: Gilberto Gil
Release date: 1977
Genre: World Music, Latin
Tracks: 12
Duration: 46:50
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. Refavela 3:40
2. Ilê Ayê 3:10
3. Aqui e Agora 4:13
4. No Norte Da Saudade 4:19
5. Babá Alapalá 3:35
6. Sandra 4:47
7. Samba Do Avião 3:33
8. Era Nova 3:58
9. Balafon 3:56
10. Patuscada de Gandhi (Afoxé Filhos de Gandhi) 2:35
11. Sítio Do Pica Pau Amarelo 3:30
12. Gaivota 5:34

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Unlike his friend and fellow Brazilian musical legend, Caetano Veloso, Gilberto Gil, through the years, has had a strong tendency to follow the temporary shifts in styles and trends that occur within popular music. Because of this the music of Gil usually has sounded very up to date when it was released, but often his recordings haven't at all aged as gracefully as the timeless music of Caetano Veloso. The tracks on many of the albums of Gilberto Gil have also been of very uneven quality. Refavela is clearly one of the exceptions to this rule. Heavily inspired by traditional African and Afro-Brazilian sounds and rhythms, the songs on this album have aged very well indeed. The title of the album, Refavela, of course, refers to the slum quarters found in the large Brazilian cities, which are called favelas. Among the more famous songs on this album are the beautiful title track, "Refavela," the funky "Babá Alapalá," and the Afro-Brazilian rhythmic "Patuscada de Gandhi" and "Ilê Ayê." There is also a cover of Tom Jobim's "Samba do Avião." Refavela is, without doubt, one of the most consistent and probably the best of all albums recorded by Gilberto Gil. ~ Philip Jandovský, Rovi