Monday, 26 September 2022

Gal Costa born 26 September 1945


Gal Costa (born 26 September 1945) is an awarded Brazilian singer of popular music 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 decades.

She was born Maria da Graça Costa Penna Burgos in Salvador, Bahia, Brazil. Since very young, she has been involved with music as a singer and violão player; when her mother's business broke she became a record shop attendant, where he spent long hours listening to music, especially João Gilberto. She became acquainted with Caetano Veloso in 1963, and friendly disputed him as boyfriend with her girlfriend Dedé, who would later be Caetano's wife. 

In 1964, Caetano was invited to organize a Brazilian popular music show at the opening of Salvador's Teatro Vila Velha. The show, called Nós, por Exemplo, brought Caetano, his sister Maria Bethânia, Gilberto Gil, and Costa (still under her name Maria da Graça). The show was a success and was re-enacted two weeks later, with the addition of Tom Zé (still presented as Antônio José). The success was even bigger, and the group (without Tom) soon presented another show, Nova Bossa Velha, Velha Bossa Nova. 

In September 26, 1965, the group opened the show Arena Canta Bahia, at São Paulo's Teatro de Arena. At the end of that year, she was taken to the presence of her idol João Gilberto, who asked her to sing while he accompanied; after listening to her on several songs, he declared, "Girl, you sing beautifully. Someday I will return to record an album only with you." Also in that year, she appeared on Bethânia's first album, singing "Sol Negro" (Caetano Veloso). 

In 1966, she recorded a single for RCA (completely unperceived by the general audiences) and interpreted "Minha Senhora" (Gilberto Gil/Torquato Neto) at TV Rio's I FIC; she also took the name Gal Costa by suggestion of impresario Guilherme Araújo. In 1967, Costa recorded her first LP, together with Caetano (also his first LP), on Domingo. Gal went on to became a key figure in ‘Tropicália’, one of  Brazils most iconic cultural movements that emerged in 1968.


                    

‘Tropicalia' mixed psychedelics, avant-garde electronic experiments, samba, funk and soul with rock ’n’ roll from the UK and USA – most notably, The Beatles. It was a powerful movement in social and political terms, so much so that Caetano Veloso and Gilberto Gil were arrested and exiled to the UK in 1969.  In 1968, she recorded two tracks on the LP manifesto Tropicália: Ou Panis Et Circensis that became her first hits, "Mamãe Coragem" and "Baby." Also in 1968, she achieved great popularity at TV Record's IV FMPB (São Paulo) when she won first place for "Divino Maravilhoso" (Gilberto Gil/Caetano Veloso). 

In the next year, she recorded her first individual LP for Philips, Gal Costa. She then began a busy schedule of performances throughout Brazil and that same year recorded another self-titled for Philips. In 1970, she performed in England and, returning next year to Brazil, she recorded the LP Legal. In 1971, she got success in the show Deixa Sangrar, presented in several capitals, and joined João Gilberto and Caetano in a live TV Tupi performance. In 1972, her show A Todo Vapor was recorded live on a double album, and she performed with Gil and Caetano at several venues. In 1973, she performed at the MIDEM in Cannes, France, and recorded the LP Índia, after the show by the same name. In 1976, she recorded the album Os Doces Bárbaros with Caetano, Gil, and Bethânia, also performing a series of shows with them under the same name, and recorded the solo album Gal Canta Caymmi. 

She recorded four more albums in the '70s. In the '80s, she gained international exposure, touring through Japan, France, Israel, Argentina, the U.S., Portugal, Italy, and others. In 1982 the single "Festa Do Interior" from the double album Fantasia became her biggest ever hit, going multi-platinum by the end of the year. In 1984, she performed in the show O Sorriso do Gato de Alice (her 20th album), which was awarded by APCA and received the Shell Prize. Costa appeared in the 1995 film The Mandarin (O Mandarim) as the singer Carmen Miranda. In 1997, she commemorated 30 years of her career with the CD and video Acústico MTV (BMG), with many important special guests. In 1998, Polygram released 30 Anos de Barato, a three-CD box set. The double-disc Canta Tom Jobim: Ao Vivo appeared in 1999.  

Costa continued to be a viable and active artist in the 21st century, issuing new recorded material even as repackaging of her previous work hit the market. Gal Boss Tropical was released in 2002 by Abril, followed by Hoje: 2005 from Trama Records three years later. 2006 saw the appearance of Gal Costa Live at the Blue Note from DRG. She has recorded songs in Portuguese, Spanish and English. She is on tour in Brazil at present and is booked to play at Union Chapel, London on November 17th 2022.

(Edited from AllMusic, Wikipedia & Union Chapel) 

8 comments:

  1. For “Gal Costa – Aquarela Do Brasil (1980 Philips)” go here:

    https://www.imagenetz.de/fGqq6

    1. É Luxo Só 3:49
    2. Já Era Tempo 3:57
    3. Camisa Amarela 2:50
    4. Na Baixa Do Sapateiro 3:11
    5. Folha Morta 2:13
    6. No Tabuleiro Da Baiana 2:55
    7. Jogada Pelo Mundo 3:46
    8. Inquietação 2:41
    9. Tu 3:45
    10. Faceira 2:58
    11. Novo Amor 2:21
    12. Aquarela Do Brasil 3:30

    Acoustic Guitar – Roberto Menescal
    Arranged By – Antonio Perna (tracks: 1-4, 6, 7-9, 11-12), Roberto Menescal (tracks: 5, 10)
    Bass – Moacyr Albuquerque
    Congas – Luiz Roberto
    Drums – Mamão
    Guitar – Vitor Biglione
    Keyboards – Perna Fróes
    Percussion – Sérgio Bore
    Synthesizer – José Roberto Bertrami (tracks: 3, 5, 8, 9, 10)
    Vocals [Featuring] – Caetano Veloso (tracks: 6)
    Written-By – Ary Barroso
    --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    For “Gal Costa - Estratosférica (2015)” go here:

    https://www.imagenetz.de/dERWA

    01. Sem Medo Nem Esperança
    02. Jabitacá
    03. Estratosférica
    04. Ecstasy
    05. Dez Anjos
    06. Espelho D'Água
    07. Quando Você Olha Pra Ela
    08. Por Baixo
    09. Casca
    10. Muita Sorte
    11. Amor Se Acalme
    12. Anuviar
    13. Você Me Deu
    14. Ilusão à Toa (Bônus)
    15. Atimo de Som (Bônus)
    16. Vou Buscar Você Pra Mim (Bônus)

    Thanks to musicasdonordeste blog for the loan of this apple digital album with two extra tracks.

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  2. Thanks to the fatalatodovapor (1) and musicasdonordeste (2) blogs I found this Gal Costa discography with active links. If you download any, please give the blogs a visit and say thank you. There’s a whole lot more on various other blogs but I have run out of time.Please note I do not have any of the albums below, so once the link is gone ....it's gone. Have fun.

    Caetano Veloso & Gal Costa - "Domingo" (1967) (1)

    https://mega.co.nz/#!TJQEjQDZ!6mJ6oiSy6TWp76K5GnCPnSXsdGKzxCPVbUK2jkf86D0

    Caetano Veloso, Gilberto Gil, Gal Costa, Os Mutantes, Tom Zé, Nara Leão & Rogério Duprat - "Tropicália ou Panis et circensis" (1968) (1)

    https://mega.co.nz/#!fEI1HSLJ!0clBgyBwSIPloSdIttBiG6Z6Os0QI_8E5TT0crT_xaM

    Gal Costa - "Gal Costa" (1969) (1)

    https://mega.nz/file/2VgUXZzA#PeUvaQfXvGgltyqcymUeSUq_Sd6gSBzuZ_3czN-zAOc

    Gal Costa - "Gal" (1969) (1)

    https://mega.nz/#!fI5VlQwB!cf-_5SS8QoDKxpTv-ySKyBWdFCyJ3bofXdf6PIYykXA

    Gilberto Gil, Gal Costa, Capinam & Rogério Duprat - "Brasil Ano 2000" - Soundtrack (1969) (1)

    https://mega.nz/#!CdYXSI5S!0sQnDtgBox_vtRADqYt4d98R8Fc6Xgzikyg5rSXFDFQ

    Gal Costa - "Legal" (1970) (1)

    https://mega.co.nz/#!WYozVRTS!y6YVDFZEqAL58lrZRPsExEa1iMORDkYcRZjuT-1hyiY

    Gal Costa - "Gal Costa - Compacto duplo" (1971) (1)

    https://mega.nz/#!OdZlhRST!PAw-shnXvcm_rRWw1Prfr8WoHQISSb6TXLt-iB8_dwk

    Gal Costa - "Gal -Fa-Tal- A todo vapor" (1971) (1)

    https://mega.co.nz/#!PIBQQAzB!9ax7vEqYx5u5y7Fshk4nsiyJcvZotnBozO9hqONYHME

    Gilberto Gil e Gal Costa - Live In London '71 (1971) (2)

    https://mega.nz/file/TawknIIA#tiscCG_UFEd5bqV__NlsdsH20tm9G54UnWJoZxL_2Y4

    Gal Costa - "Índia" (1973) (1)

    https://mega.nz/#!TQ4EAQqA!kXxTOtB9-hN9K3ffHnCqX4TCOIjejqIbZflNDawqcuU

    Gal Costa - Cantar (1974) (2)

    https://mega.nz/file/BY93QJpC#993db7HujmDwS8O4pmRWDwrxKENjIL2wN54Rz5zHMpE

    Gal Costa - Gal Canta Caymmi (1976) (2)

    https://mega.nz/file/FBUg3YYY#B-uGK17xZmoJXoCwVclFYXM1_R-hR8VFrYjDA1jnG2E

    Caetano Veloso, Gal Costa, Gilberto Gil & Maria Bethânia - "Doces Bárbaros" (1976) (1)

    https://mega.nz/#!LdREiK4R!5uUtoxrsVRgwiU9NVuI3ppvEXw6HgZiwucHo5AYJBcY

    Gal Costa - Caras & Bocas (1977) (2)

    https://mega.nz/file/oBU0SCwJ#ml3gJrs8qUckZKbalpN_CkH8ArzR_8tP7UrnOoaZuR4

    Gal Costa - Água Viva (1978) (2)

    https://mega.nz/file/BFdggYrJ#H9s-UXY8r8C61xvow79i6NLwDLctlJuwnJahnIF-k04

    Gal Costa - Gal Tropical (1979) (2)

    https://mega.nz/file/kFl3VYZA#JXcot1cHPzq__ulb3uFrtlhB4q--1JosKs61d0VMkUM

    Gal Costa - Fantasia (1981) (2)
    https://mega.nz/file/hRlBCZBb#0qBV-V5AZz4UtNEtpsRdtDiwCBPPTgN1PZ-0hh0EHCA

    Gal Costa - Minha Voz (1982) (2)

    https://mega.nz/file/lQcXXDKB#xbTDdculdrgVv-2B2LppERuDYBBo5GiQs23YYITezf4

    Gal Costa - Baby Gal (1983) (2)

    https://mega.nz/file/8FkmXDTK#nxoKUKRl_zGN6_CAciC2w9dUi9nFDCgeuOL1oVbrE6k

    Gal Costa - Profana (1984) (2)

    https://mega.nz/file/YZ93kIKC#eQY6qwRqM0ZsjP-TEBF42eCjhmRbFTR-6h6Vk3lUxgo

    Gal Costa - Bem-Bom (1985) (2)

    https://mega.nz/file/9Q8XDJLY#8ygn1oicCgKAwKK6sjrSSo3kRe7iQlj59z1pU--p7vo

    Gal Costa - Lua de Mel Como o Diabo Gosta (1987) (2)

    https://mega.nz/file/VBdxjSjJ#1tdjncVh-2SwZmTbkobabG04gat0Nex29Vr4OecXR8E

    Gal Costa - Plural (1990) (2)

    https://mega.nz/file/NR0jjaTR#sqNnH6qIEPNl1AuLW-jZsxnn65LaomCyPTwIG-NtVkg

    Gal Costa - Gal (1992) (2)

    https://mega.nz/file/ER8XmIjZ#5qJfzCZa3oFpvtFkewGXd3PU0tH6PEJlt0czkcQa_Fw

    Gal Costa - O Sorriso Do Gato De Alice (1993) (2)

    https://mega.nz/file/AVFE2aiI#uWDKOGqv7L9uME5ggOHkPM-leBXQyNT1ZeJueNFK-_g

    Gal Costa - Mina d'água do meu canto (1995) (2)

    https://mega.nz/file/EdFHDAwK#2sKyCZ7TrcqwdE0BlhHYQkaB4XwG3OG3VuD7P4veOiQ

    Gal Costa - Acústico MTV (1997) (2)

    https://mega.nz/file/c5Q0AZYZ#-Crd-TNYojumA26kd_CPil0-7mrZeAtkYt3ZdPd4jsc

    Gal Costa - Aquele Frevo Axé (1998) (2)

    https://mega.nz/file/AE9ACIrC#Yu9LwVFoX6rm-a0sohWF6ShEK0qPVqfrniSZ-dacFc8

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  3. Gal Costa - Canta Tom Jobim (Ao Vivo) (1999) (2)

    https://mega.nz/file/Y4MCFT7Z#dub-vqB5TEaMlGcF_D99TuvDjjzQ2A2vKrwa3y2ttoc

    Gal Costa - De Tantos Amores (2001) (2)

    https://mega.nz/file/BVcUmaLY#DjZYZzMhyK197vEasvokIXoBa8IqCJ5zZpOw6aGvhtQ

    Gal Costa - Bossa Tropical (2002) (2)

    https://mega.nz/file/Gt9XUSzQ#aT3zMZtKXNlHSe2XY_6z5rXfQDWCgZUU8Yn-BHJwBIM

    Gal Costa - Todas as Coisas e Eu (2003) (2)

    https://mega.nz/file/RVUwXCqR#qcgJQFRFm1f-QGgdosaYqheiLGIQA3ipno5zwVyh59Q

    Gal Costa - "Divina maravilhosa - 28 raridades" (2010) (1)

    https://mega.nz/#!rY4zTZSR!jHLdAeQbEN3GUW5WZA-Ai3stfjj47zeQA8vYwW-4SRI

    Gal Costa - Recanto (2011) (2)

    https://mega.nz/file/OlUW2A5b#K1RQDi3GMXsRfC0iKmyXGpLPDh8ge-MAFfRA9ICvQD8

    Gilberto Gil & Gal Costa - "Live in London Nov 26th 1971" (2014) (1)

    https://mega.nz/#!rAAnQJAD!mE004HjV8UOMOUzZP4yDohKthBNCD60iSbNRwoc1sbM

    Gal Costa - A Pele do Futuro (2018) (2)

    https://mega.nz/file/OhF1lAyZ#e1VGf0scT_4Y2YnVdzK9EU6yjRJoYZK8DtiabLYAoV8

    Gal Costa - A Pele do Futuro Ao Vivo (2019) (2)

    https://mega.nz/file/b190gCRQ#LM6KQkiDJHTU4XKlvALxQO74ebXMfn_QREJYmn86ipc

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  4. One more for the road

    Live at The Blue Note 2006

    https://www.mediafire.com/file/o0q6njbm4sfwzzz/Costa_Gal_%25281945-_%2529_2006_Live_At_The_Blue_Note.zip/file

    Have fun

    Don Dan

    https://www.youtube.com/c/DonDanMusicChannel

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  5. These are most welcome, thank you very much.

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  6. Wow, a veritable cornucopia ...you've outdone yourself here. Thanks for this and everything you've posted. You are one of the Guru's on my path to musical enlightenment. Domo Arigato, Mr Muzikisto!

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