Tribalistas – Tribalistas (2002)

Album Info

Artist: Tribalistas

Title: Tribalistas (2002)

Year: 2002

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Tracklist

  • 1. Carnavália - 2004 Digital Remaster (4:17)
  • 2. Um a Um - 2004 Digital Remaster (2:41)
  • 3. Velha Infância - 2004 Digital Remaster (4:10)
  • 4. Passe Em Casa - 2004 Digital Remaster (3:54)
  • 5. O Amor É Feio - 2004 Digital Remaster (3:11)
  • 6. É Você - 2004 Digital Remaster (2:51)
  • 7. Carnalismo - 2004 Digital Remaster (2:36)
  • 8. Mary Cristo - 2004 Digital Remaster (3:00)
  • 9. Anjo da Guarda - 2004 Digital Remaster (2:47)
  • 10. Lá de Longe - 2004 Digital Remaster (2:17)
  • 11. Pecado É Lhe Deixar de Molho - 2004 Digital Remaster (2:58)
  • 12. Já Sei Namorar - 2004 Digital Remaster (3:16)
  • 13. Tribalistas - 2004 Digital Remaster (3:21)

Review

Let's dive into the enchanting world of Tribalistas' 2002 self-titled debut album. This Brazilian treasure brings together the remarkable talents of Marisa Monte, Arnaldo Antunes, and Carlinhos Brown, resulting in a captivating blend of Brazil's rich musical heritage and experimental rock. The 13-track album is a testament to the trio's innovative fusion of alternative rock, avant-garde, and música popular brasileira, defying genre boundaries with ease.

The album's success was nothing short of phenomenal, with over a million copies sold in Brazil alone, sans any television performances or radio interviews. Its impact wasn't limited to Brazil, as it conquered Europe, claiming the top spot as the best-selling album in Portugal and earning triple platinum in Italy and double platinum in Spain. It's no surprise, given the album's infectious energy and the trio's exceptional musicianship.

Tribalistas' debut is a true standout in the Brazilian music scene, a testament to the country's vibrant cultural landscape. This album is a must-listen for anyone ready to immerse themselves in the rhythmic beauty of Brazil, expertly woven with experimental rock's rebellious spirit. - Ellis