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Uma Tarde na Fruteira

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Download links and information about Uma Tarde na Fruteira by Júpiter Maçã / Jupiter Maca. This album was released in 2007 and it belongs to Rock, Alternative genres. It contains 15 tracks with total duration of 01:04:25 minutes.

Artist: Júpiter Maçã / Jupiter Maca
Release date: 2007
Genre: Rock, Alternative
Tracks: 15
Duration: 01:04:25
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. A Marchinha Psicótica do Dr. Soup 4:40
2. Tema de Júpiter Maça 3:54
3. Base Primitiva Revisitada 3:49
4. As Mesmas Coisas 5:40
5. Little Raver 2:59
6. A Menina Super Brasil 4:00
7. Plataforma 6 4:23
8. Síndrome de Pânico 4:27
9. Casa de Mamãe 6:11
10. Beatle George 3:38
11. Mademoiselle Marchand 4:05
12. Carvão Sobre Tela 4:08
13. Viola de Aço 6:18
14. Um Sorvete Com Vocês 4:24
15. A Marchinha (Reprise) 1:49

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A double-album-length potted history/reconstruction of the most vibrant era in Brazilian music — roughly from the birth of bossa nova through the petering out of Tropicalia, or the late '50s through the early '70s — Uma Tarde Na Fruteira is singer/songwriter and multi-instrumentalist Jupiter Apple's tribute to his homeland's musical heritage. There are sardonic aspects; "Act Not Surprised" is a positively dead-on re-creation of Stereolab's late-'90s homages to Brazilian music, right down to the Motorik beat and female "ba-ba-ba" backing vocals, and "Collectors Inside Collection" seems to gently mock the very concept of the Braziliana fetish. But elsewhere, the homages to Os Mutantes (the outstanding "Metropole"), Antonio Carlos Jobim, Gal Costa and other musical heavyweights are winsomely sincere, and none of these 17 songs are anything less than richly melodic and instantly memorable. Highly recommended for fans of vintage Brazilian pop and its many offshoots.