Caetano Veloso (1971 Album)
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''Caetano Veloso'' is the third self-titled album by
Caetano Veloso Caetano Emanuel Viana Teles Veloso (; born 7 August 1942) is a Brazilian composer, singer, guitarist, writer, and political activist. Veloso first became known for his participation in the Brazilian musical movement Tropicalismo, which encomp ...
. It was recorded in
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, when the artist was in an exile imposed by the Brazilian government of the time for being
subversive Subversion () refers to a process by which the values and principles of a system in place are contradicted or reversed in an attempt to transform the established social order and its structures of power, authority, hierarchy, and social norms. Sub ...
. It is mostly sung in English and portrays a sad tone throughout, reflecting his feelings about homesickness and the absence of his family and friends. It was released first in
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, and then in
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, in 1971.


Background

Between 1969 and 1971, Veloso lived in
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, downtown
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, as a consequence of the exile imposed on him by the
Brazilian military dictatorship The military dictatorship in Brazil ( pt, ditadura militar) was established on 1 April 1964, after a coup d'état by the Brazilian Armed Forces, with support from the United States government, against President João Goulart. The Brazilian dict ...
. The musician shared a home with his fellow exilé and friend
Gilberto Gil Gilberto Passos Gil Moreira (; born 26 June 1942), is a Brazilian singer-songwriter and politician, known for both his musical innovation and political activism. From 2003 to 2008, he served as Brazil's Minister of Culture in the administration ...
, their respective wives and their manager. The latter arrived first in Europe and was tasked with searching for a place for them to stay. Lisbon and
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were soon rejected due to the dictatorships that Portugal and Spain were subjected to back then.
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, the French capital, was also ruled out because its music scene was deemed "boring", according to Gil. London was considered by them the best city for a musician to live. Veloso spent the first year of his exile feeling depressed and homesick, although he and Gil actively participated in the local musical scene, watching
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shows, jamming with fellow musicians and having their first contact with
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. One day, Caetano was approached by local producer Ralph Mace, who had just left
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(Veloso's former label in Brazil), and was offered the possibility of recording an album in English. Soon,
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, Mace's American colleague, joined the project, but left it near its completion due to some disagreements. Despite that, he was still credited as the album's co-producer.


Recording

The album was recorded in 1970. It marked the first time Veloso played the acoustic guitar in one of his albums, out of incentive by Mace; in the previous releases, producers wouldn't let him play the instrument. Veloso would later say that "if I hadn't been arrested and exiled, maybe I would never have played the acoustic guitar in an album." Veloso suggested Gil played the guitar after showing the song "London, London" to Mace, but the latter thought having another person play the instrument would make the song "lose its charm". Veloso was not confident about his abilities with the guitar, but Mace and Reizner convinced him that his frailties were part of the "charm of the song". The song "Maria Bethânia" is dedicated to his homonymous sister, and in its lyrics the singer asks her to send news from Brazil. Through its verses, Veloso turns the word "better" into his sister's second name. As for the instrumental part, Veloso made some improvisations accompanied by the same string quartet that recorded "
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" with
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.


Legacy

The opening track "A Little More Blue" was partially censored by the Brazilian military dictatorship; the lyrics mention actress
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and the military took it for an allusion to the liberty of anti-dictatorship activist Carlos Lamarca. "London, London" was covered by Brazilian rock band
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on their 1986 live album '' Rádio Pirata ao Vivo''. Journalist Mauro Ferreira from G1 claims that
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's hit " Che sarà" copies portions of "London London", which he supposedly got to know via
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during a visit to Brazil (Costa had released the song one year prior). In 2010, Veloso would describe the album as "a document of depression" and would say that only then did he start to appreciate the music he had made in exile, which, according to him, helped him become a more creative musician and a stronger person. In 7 March 2021, celebrating the album's 50th anniversary, Veloso performed "London, London", "If You Hold a Stone", "Nine out of Ten" and "It's a Long Way" (the two latter coming from his next album ''
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'', which was also recorded in exile) in a live streaming performance on Cultura Inglesa Festival.


Track listing


Personnel

* Johnny Clamp – Photography * Linda Glover – Cover Design * John Iles – Engineer * Ralph Mace – Producer *
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– Producer * Phil Ryan – String Arrangements * John Timperley – Engineer * Caetano Veloso – Guitar, Vocals


References

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