An original member of the Tropicalia movement that revolutionized Brazilian popular music in the late 1960s, Tom Ze is a longtime cultural cannibal who makes beautiful and intelligent music out of a fascinating range of materials. Fabrication Defect is an old-fashioned concept album in the sense that each song represents one of the charming imperfections--such as youth, stupidity, or dancing--that humanize an international population of third-world ghetto residents otherwise viewed as "subhuman androids." But Ze's ideology is easy to miss in a joyous melange of songs that borrow liberally from Portuguese cantalon, urban samba, musique concrète, and a wide assortment of rhythms from both Brazil's tropical Bahia region and dusty countryside. Ze's excoriation of the church and capitalism may be old-school, but his mixture of the traditional and modern (dig the accordion techno of "Xiquexique") is downright tomorrow. --Richard Gehr
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Last of Brazil's Tropicalistas to Remain True to Form. He Combines Sweet Sambas and Concrete Poetry, Guitar, Accordions and Household Appliances to Form a Delightful Record.
Com Defeito de Fabricacao (Fabrication Defect)
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Com Defeito de Fabricacao (Fabrication Defect)
Tom Zé Manufacturer: Luaka Bop ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B0007XT858 Release Date: 2005-03-22 |
Tracks:
- Gene
- Curiosidade
- Politicar
- Emere
- O Olho Do Lago
- Esteticar (Backbone Song)
- Dan
- Onu, Arma Mortal
- Juventude Javali
- Ce Dotar Dar
- Tangolomango
- Valsar
- Burrice
- Xiquexique
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Com Defeito de Fabricacao (Fabrication Defect)
Tom Zé Manufacturer: Luaka Bop ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00004RD2F Release Date: 2000-03-28 |
Tracks:
- Defect 1: Gene
- Defect 2: Curiosidade
- Defect 3: Politicar
- Defect 4: Emere
- Defect 5: O Olho Do Lago
- Defect 6: Esteticar
- Defect 7: Dancar
- Defect 8: Onu, Arma Mortal
- Defect 9: Juventude Javali
- Defect 10: Cedotardar
- Defect 11: Tangolomango
- Defect 12: Valsar
- Defect 13: Burrice
- Defect 14: Xiquexique
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An original member of the Tropicalia movement that revolutionized Brazilian popular music in the late 1960s, Tom Ze is a longtime cultural cannibal who makes beautiful and intelligent music out of a fascinating range of materials. Fabrication Defect is an old-fashioned concept album in the sense that each song represents one of the charming imperfections--such as youth, stupidity, or dancing--that humanize an international population of third-world ghetto residents otherwise viewed as "subhuman androids." But Ze's ideology is easy to miss in a joyous melange of songs that borrow liberally from Portuguese cantalon, urban samba, musique concrète, and a wide assortment of rhythms from both Brazil's tropical Bahia region and dusty countryside. Ze's excoriation of the church and capitalism may be old-school, but his mixture of the traditional and modern (dig the accordion techno of "Xiquexique") is downright tomorrow. --Richard GehrAlbum Details
Last of Brazil's Tropicalistas to Remain True to Form. He Combines Sweet Sambas and Concrete Poetry, Guitar, Accordions and Household Appliances to Form a Delightful Record.Customer Reviews:
Amazing!.......2006-05-20
Some tracks excellent, others lacking.......2001-08-08
brilliant.......2001-04-27
"Fabrication Defect," from 1998, is Tom's latest offering to the world. On it, Ze continues his his wonderfully radical approach to music by incorporating everything at his disposal- hip hop beats, drum machines, techno, musique concrete, Tchaikovsky. It's all there. Ze proves, as always, that he is both a musical bandit, taking what he wants, yet also a brilliant composer.
"Fabrication Defect" proves his brilliance as a composer beyond a shadow of a doubt. The music is an alluring and inviting mix of the above mentioned styles, as well as traditional bossa novas and sambas. The words he uses are at once caustic, irony filled, yet immaculately graceful, as well. Ze has an obvious insight into human nature that can't be ignored.
The lp is wonderful, and also picks up the pace as it goes along. This is simply because the songs get shorter and shorter as the cd progresses. The highlights include "Emere," which has an otherworldly quality to it, "Juventude Javali," which clearly borrows from Tchaikovsky's Violin Concerto in d Minor, and the brilliant, Dylan-esque "Xiquexique."
Overall, the album sparkles with brilliance. Ze's use of all of these influences, and the wonderful production he offers it, makes this cd an instant classic, as well as a true representative of the Tropicalia movement (even if it was released 20 years after the fact). Ze's genius has never been greater. An awesome cd of the highest calibre.
Existe inteligência do lado de baixo do Equador.......1999-11-23
Existe inteligência do lado de baixo do Equador.......1999-11-23
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