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Milton Nascimento & Lô Borges’ *Clube da Esquina* (1972) represents a pivotal moment in Brazilian music. This double album showcases the innovative sounds of MPB and Mineiro styles, blending poetic lyrics with sophisticated arrangements. It's notable for its influence on subsequent world-music artis...
Os Mutantes’ 1968 album is a landmark release blending Brazilian musical traditions with psychedelic rock influences. The group's innovative approach, dubbed Tropicalia, combined elements of folk, pop, and avant-garde music, creating a uniquely Brazilian sound. It is notable for its experimental ins...
Caetano Veloso’s 1972 album *Transa* offers a significant exploration of Brazilian music. Recorded while in exile during the politically charged 1970s, it showcases his key contributions to the Tropicália movement. The acoustic arrangements provide a distinctive perspective on his rock-influenced MP...
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