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Gal (1969)


by: Gal Costa


: :This Brazilian classic finally gets a proper US release one of the greatest psychedelic albums of the late 60s, and a key part of the Tropicalia movement as well! The record is easily the most tripped-out album ever from Gal Costa far more sinister than Gal's debut of a few months before. The session was still recorded with full arrangements by the legendary Rogerio Duprat (who'd worked previously with Costa, Os Mutantes, and others), but it also features ...

Live at the Blue Note


by: Gal Costa


:Album Description:17 TRACKS RECORDED LIVE AT NEW YORK'S BLUE NOTE IN 2006.

Canta Tom Jobim: Ao Vivo


by: Gal Costa


:Album Description:The Great Diva From Bahia Is Back With This Superb Album Paying A Tribute To A Very Special Friend, Great Maestro And Composer Tom Jobim.

India


by: Gal Costa


:Album Description:The Great Diva From Bahia Is Back With This Superb Album Paying A Tribute To A Very Special Friend, Great Maestro And Composer Tom Jobim.

Meu Nome é Gal: The Best of Gal Costa


by: Gal Costa


:Album Description:The Great Diva From Bahia Is Back With This Superb Album Paying A Tribute To A Very Special Friend, Great Maestro And Composer Tom Jobim.

Aquele Frevo Axe


by: Gal Costa


:Album Description:The Great Diva From Bahia Is Back With This Superb Album Paying A Tribute To A Very Special Friend, Great Maestro And Composer Tom Jobim.

Divino Maravilhoso - Costa Interpreta CA


by: Gal Costa


:Album Description:One of the finest voices in the history of MPB, Gal Costa is an awarded singer with an extensive solo discography and international experience. A fundamental presence in the Tropicalia movement, she has been in Brazil's leading team of singers for the last 33 years. This 2 CD mid-price collection features Costa's perfect interpretations of her fellow Tropicalismist, Caetano Veloso.

Rio Revisited


by: Antonio Carlos Jobim with Gal Costa


:Album Description:One of the finest voices in the history of MPB, Gal Costa is an awarded singer with an extensive solo discography and international experience. A fundamental presence in the Tropicalia movement, she has been in Brazil's leading team of singers for the last 33 years. This 2 CD mid-price collection features Costa's perfect interpretations of her fellow Tropicalismist, Caetano Veloso.

Domingo


by: Gal Costa e Caetano Veloso


:Album Description:One of the finest voices in the history of MPB, Gal Costa is an awarded singer with an extensive solo discography and international experience. A fundamental presence in the Tropicalia movement, she has been in Brazil's leading team of singers for the last 33 years. This 2 CD mid-price collection features Costa's perfect interpretations of her fellow Tropicalismist, Caetano Veloso.

Plural


by: Gal Costa


:Album Description:One of the finest voices in the history of MPB, Gal Costa is an awarded singer with an extensive solo discography and international experience. A fundamental presence in the Tropicalia movement, she has been in Brazil's leading team of singers for the last 33 years. This 2 CD mid-price collection features Costa's perfect interpretations of her fellow Tropicalismist, Caetano Veloso.



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