Between harsh criticism (due to the retro opportunistic use of Tropicália), and sectarian defense, Tropicália 2 yielded a Caetano Veloso/Gilberto Gil tour through E.U.A. and Europe one year after this release. The reference to Tropicália was used as a safe-conduct for the duo's incursions in electronics, axé music (the contemporary and pragmatic sound of Bahia) and other commercial exploitation -- since under Tropicália everything goes (or used to go, some 30 years ago). The album opens with "Haiti," a dry percussive electronic pattern over which Caetano and Gil speak verses dealing with racism; "Cinema Novo" is a beautiful samba, whose lyrics "explain" and greet the Brazilian cinema movement which gained the world. "Nossa Gente" brings the percussive sounds of axé music together with funk brass attacks. "Rap Popconcreto" is a musical concrete poem which echoes as a synthesis of the old concept of Tropicália -- utilizing samplers in an improbable atmosphere, piling several old recordings from various artists singing the word "Quem?" ("Who?"). The Jimi Hendrix song "Wait Until Tomorrow" receives a Brazilian percussion treatment, and "Cada Macaco No Seu Galho" is a Novos Baianos hit which received an old baião groove treatment in the drum-machine programming, mixed with modern Bahian percussion. "Baião Atemporal" is a beautiful baião with a very modern and haunting melody and arrangement. The album, in philosophical terms, expresses fragile concepts. Poetically and musically, represents good entertainment, and, in its best moments, good Art. ~ Alvaro Neder, All Music Guide
Tropicália 2
01/01/1994 | Nonesuch
All Music Guide Review
Tropicália 2 Track Listing
Credits of Tropicália 2
- William Magalhaes
- Keyboards
- Marcio Mallard
- Cello
- Armando Marcal
- ?, Tamborim
- Michel
- Violin
- Antoine Midani
- Engineer
- Marcio Montarroyos
- Trumpet, Flugelhorn
- Ramiro Mussoto
- ?, Drum Programming
- Arlindo Penteado
- Viola
- Perrota
- Violin
- Raphael Rabello
- Guitar, ?
- Alceu Reis
- Cello
- Serginho
- Trombone
- Stephany
- Viola
- Trambique
- Repique
- Vidal
- Violin
- Zizinho
- Pandeiro
- Dininho
- Bass
- Celso Fonseca
- Guitar (Steel), ?
- Lui Coimbra
- Cello
- Luciana Rabello
- Cavaquinho
- Chris Bellman
- Mastering
- Eduardo Chermont
- Engineer
- Daniel Jobim
- Keyboards
- Moreno Veloso
- Cello
- Jose Carlos Ramos
- Sax (Alto)
- Paulo Junqueiro
- Engineer
- Marcelo Costa
- Percussion
- Jose Alves
- Violin
- Arthur Baia
- Bass
- Guilherme Calicchio
- Assistant Engineer
- Flavio Colker
- Photography
- Joao Daltro
- Violin
- Renato "Big Pig" Munhoz
- Assistant Engineer
- Wilson Neves
- Drums
- Everaldo
- Castanets, Bacurinhas
- Marcelo
- Violin
- Lucas Santtana
- Flute
- Mauro Bianchi
- Engineer
- Luna
- Surdo
- Pedro Sá
- Guitar (Electric)
- Dadi
- Bass
- Nito
- Claves, Timbaus
- Beterlau
- Agogo
- Popo
- Bacurinhas
- Sacha
- Assistant Engineer
- Aizik
- Violin
- Canegal
- Ganza
- Zamith
- Cello
- Ras Bernardo
- Violin
- Coelho
- Timbaus, Mataca
- Sérgio Chataignier
- Assistant Engineer
- Léo Bit Bit
- Timbaus
- Raul Mascarenhas
- Sax (Tenor)
- Nico Assumpção
- 6-String Bass
- Carlinhos Bala
- Drums
- Bidinho
- Trumpet, Flugelhorn
- Carlinhos Brown
- Timbales, Surdo, ?, Blocks, Sifron, Guissos, Timbaus, Hands, Djembe, Snake, Pandeiro
- Zeca DaCuica
- Cuica
- Vitor Farias
- Engineer
- Firmino
- Percussion
- Leo Gandelman
- Sax (Baritone)
- Nara Gil
- Vocals
- Jesuina
- Viola
- Jorge
- ?, Spala
- Liminha
- Bass, Percussion Programming, Drum Programming, ?, Engineer, Guitar, Producer, Keyboards
- Bob Ludwig
- Mastering
- Caetano Veloso
- Vocals, Whistle (Instrument), Producer, Main Performer, ?
- Gilberto Gil
- Guitar (Acoustic), Guitar, Guitar (Electric), Vocals, Producer, Performer
- João Gilberto
- Spala


















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