Caetano e Chico: Juntos e Ao Vivo

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Caetano e Chico – Juntos e Ao Vivo
Cover of the album Caetano e Chico - juntos e ao vivo.jpg
Live album by
Released1972
GenreMPB, tropicália, samba
LabelPhilips
ProducerRoni Berbert and Guilherme Araújo
Caetano Veloso chronology
Transa
(1972)
Caetano e Chico – Juntos e Ao Vivo
(1972)
Araçá Azul
(1973)
Chico Buarque chronology

(1972)
Caetano e Chico - juntos e ao vivo
(1972)

(1973)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Allmusic4/5 stars[1]

Caetano e Chico – juntos e ao vivo is a 1972 live album by Brazilian musicians Caetano Veloso and Chico Buarque. It was recorded in Salvador's Teatro Castro Alves shortly after Veloso returned from his exile in London, imposed by the ruling Brazilian military dictatorship. Because of the political connotation of the songs and the repressive nature of the regime at the time, audience shouts and clapping were made intentionally louder in some parts of the album which contained verses that the censors had vetoed.[2]

Track listing[]

  1. "Bom Conselho" (Buarque) – 2:00
  2. "Partido Alto" (Buarque) – 5:32
  3. "Tropicália" (Veloso) – 3:30
  4. "Morena dos Olhos d'Água" (Buarque) – 2:32
  5. "A Rita"/"Esse Cara" (Buarque/Veloso) – 3:35
  6. "Atrás da Porta" (Buarque, Francis Hime) – 2:44
  7. "Você Não Entende Nada"/"Cotidiano" (Veloso/Buarque) – 7:01
  8. "Bárbara" (Buarque, Ruy Guerra) – 3:50
  9. "Ana de Amsterdam" (Buarque, Ruy Guerra) – 1:45
  10. "Janelas Abertas Nº2" (Veloso) – 1:56
  11. "Os Argonautas" (Veloso) – 3:23

References[]

  1. ^ "Caetano e Chico: Juntos e Ao Vivo – Chico Buarque, Caetano Veloso – Songs, Reviews, Credits". AllMusic. Retrieved 20 November 2017.
  2. ^ "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2014-08-10. Retrieved 2014-08-05.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)


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