- Source: Gal (1969 album)
Gal or Gal Costa is the second album by Brazilian singer Gal Costa, released months after the first album Gal Costa. To distinguish it from Costa's previous release, the album is sometimes referred to as Cinema Olympia, the title of its first track. It is considered by the public and critics alike as her most psychedelic and experimental album. The music in the album has been considered unprecedented. Andy Beta of The Pitchfork Review described the album as "the equivalent of Barbra Streisand recording with Boredoms" and "one of the heaviest documents of Tropicália."
Track listing
Personnel
Credits are adapted from the album's liner notes.
Gal Costa – vocals
Manoel Barenbein – production
Dircinho – illustration
Rogério Duprat – arrangement
Diogenes Burani Filho – drums
Freitas – Photography
Alexander Gordin – guitar, bass
Rodolpho Grani Júnior - bass
Dudu Portes – drums
Jards Macalé – guitar
Caetano Veloso – liner notes
References
External links
Gal at Discogs (list of releases)
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- Gal Costa (album 1969)
- Gal (album 1969)
- Legal (album Gal Costa)
- Domingo (album Caetano Veloso dan Gal Costa)
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- Edu Lobo
- Que Maravilha
- Som Livre
- Gal (1969 album)
- Legal (Gal Costa album)
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- Domingo (Gal Costa and Caetano Veloso album)
- Lanny Gordin
- Betty Davis
- Milton Nascimento
- Dusty Groove