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Tropicália (Portuguese pronunciation: [tɾopiˈkaʎɐ, tɾɔpiˈkaljɐ]), also
known as
tropicalismo ([tɾopikɐˈlizmu, tɾɔpikaˈ-]), was a
Brazilian artistic movement...
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Tropicália is a
Brazilian art movement.
Tropicalia may also
refer to:
Tropicália: A
Brazilian Revolution in Sound, a 2006
compilation album Tropicália:...
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Tropicália ou
Panis et
Circencis (Latin for
Bread and circuses) is a 1968
collaboration album by
artists including Gilberto Gil,
Caetano Veloso, Tom Zé...
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Tropicalia" is a song from Beck's 1998
album Mutations. It was
released as a
single in the UK in
December 1998. The B-side "Halo of Gold" is a drastically...
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Tropicália 2 is an
album by
Brazilian musicians Caetano Veloso and
Gilberto Gil,
released in
August 1993
through WEA. It
celebrates the 25th anniversary...
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became known for his parti****tion in the
Brazilian musical movement Tropicália,
which encomp****ed theatre,
poetry and
music in the 1960s, at the beginning...
- the main
figures of the
tropicalia music scene in
Brazil in the late 1960s and
appeared on the
acclaimed compilation Tropicália: ou
Panis et Circencis...
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Scinax tropicalia, or
Tropicalia's snouted treefrog, is a frog.
Scientists report two
distinct po****tions, both in
Atlantic forest in Brazil. It lives...
- Portuguese: [uz muˈtɐ̃tʃis], "the mutants") is the
debut album by the
Brazilian tropicalia band Os Mutantes. It was
originally released in 1968 by
Polydor and blends...
- year
before in
collaboration with Gal Costa. It was one of the
first Tropicália efforts, and
features arrangements by Júlio Medaglia,
Damiano Cozzella...