Babilônia
Rita Lee · 1978
31 min · 9 tracks · música popular brasileira · bossa nova
A vibrant fusion of bossa nova and rock, with playful lyrics and rhythmic grooves that invite both dance and reflection.
Babilônia is an album by Rita Lee, released in 1978. A vibrant fusion of bossa nova and rock, with playful lyrics and rhythmic grooves that invite both dance and reflection. 'Babilônia' is notable for its eclectic sound which helped pave the way for future Brazilian pop and rock artists. The album received critical acclaim and was influential in shaping the musical landscape of Brazil during the late 1970s, reflecting a cultural shift towards more experimental sounds. Here's what makes it worth your time and what to listen to next.
Frequently Asked Questions
What does Babilônia sound like?
A vibrant fusion of bossa nova and rock, with playful lyrics and rhythmic grooves that invite both dance and reflection. Rooted in música popular brasileira and bossa nova.
What makes Babilônia by Rita Lee notable?
'Babilônia' is notable for its eclectic sound which helped pave the way for future Brazilian pop and rock artists. The album received critical acclaim and was influential in shaping the musical landscape of Brazil during the late 1970s, reflecting a cultural shift towards more experimental sounds. In 1978, Rita Lee was at the height of her career following her success with Os Mutantes. 'Babilônia' marked her first album after leaving the influential band, showcasing her evolution as a solo artist. This release solidified her position in the Brazilian music scene as a pioneering figure blending pop and rock genres.
How many songs are on Babilônia?
Babilônia has 9 tracks, running approximately 31 minutes.
Tracklist
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- 1 Miss Brasil 2000 Standout 3:20
- 2 Disco voador 3:08
- 3 Agora é moda 4:22
- 4 Jardins da Babilônia Standout 3:11
- 5 O futuro me absolve Standout 3:03
- 6 Sem cerimônia 3:27
- 7 Que loucura 3:10
- 8 Eu e meu gato 4:15
- 9 Modinha 3:39
Release Date
April 1, 1978
Artist Origin
Brazil
Runtime
31 min 35 sec
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