Chico Buarque em Meus Caros Amigos mais uma vez nos agraciou nos anos 70 (lançado em 1976) um dos melhores álbuns brasileiros de todos os tempos. O Que Será Que Será, num dueto extraordinário com o inigualável Milton Nascimento, logo na primeira faixa, é um delírio aos ouvidos. Importante retrato em forma musical de um dos períodos mais tenebrosos da história política brasileira. Repito: Importante!
5つ星のうち5.0Buarque's Sound Translates Into Any Language
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Meus Caros Amigos, My Dear Friends, represents a high point in the career of extraordinary writer-composer-singer Chico Buarque. A leader of the Brazilian Popular Music movement, Buarque combines politics and poetry with a SOUND that translates to any language. You don't have to understand Brazilian Portuguese to hear the rapture, the longing, the word play. Buarque is famous for writing his lyrics through the eyes of a woman with the feminine "I" and Brazilian superstar Maria Bethania has recorded many of them. Haunting is a much overused word but it certainly applies to many of the songs on Meus Caros Amigos. I bought this album primarily because I fell in love with O Que Sera, the theme song from Dona Flor and Her Two Husbands. Bye Bye Brazil also opens and closes with Chico's lovely song by the same name.
A classic collection of songs from the great Chico Buaque. It includes "O que será", the main song of the movie "Dona Flor and Her Two Husbands", the Brazilian movie that made Sonia Braga an international star. If you like Brazilian music this CD is a must-have. I you are not familiar with that music this is a great introduction. Highly recommended.