Expresso 2222
Expresso 2222 is the fifth studio album by Brazilian artist Gilberto Gil, released in June 1972 by Philips Records (currently Universal Music).[1] In October 2007, the magazine Rolling Stone's Brazilian edition published a list of the 100 Greatest Albums of Brazilian Music, in which Expresso 2222 featured at number 26.[2]
The album name is a homage to a train that Gil used to take to head out of his native town in the direction of Salvador, Bahia. The album marks the return of Gil to Brazil after a three-year exile in London.[1]
Track listing
1."Pipoca Moderna" (Sebastião C. Biano) — 01:57
2."Back in Bahia" (Gilberto Gil) — 04:35
3."O Canto da Ema" (João do Valle / Aires Viana / Alventino Cavalcanti) — 06:20
4."Chiclete com Banana" (Almira Castilho/Gordurinha) — 03:23
5."Ele e Eu" (Gilberto Gil) — 02:17
6"Sai do Sereno" (Onildo Almeida) — 03:20
7."Expresso 2222" (Gilberto Gil) — 02:38
8"O Sonho Acabou" (Gilberto Gil) — 03:32
9."Oriente" (Gilberto Gil) — 05:59
- CD bonus tracks
1."Cada Macaco no seu Galho" (Riachão) — 04:23
2."Vamos Passear no Astral" (Gilberto Gil) — 02:54
3. "Está na Cara, Está na Cura" (Gilberto Gil) — 02:38
References
- 1 2 "'Expresso 2222', álbum de Gilberto Gil que completa 40 anos, é relançado em versão remasterizada". O Globo (in Portuguese). Retrieved 2016-05-11.
- ↑ "Listas - Os 100 Maiores Discos da Música Brasileira - Expresso 2222 - Gilberto Gil (1972, Philips) - Rolling Stone Brasil". rollingstone.uol.com.br. Retrieved 2016-05-11.