BEAT BOYS “S/T”
“Caetano called
the Beat Boys, an Argentinean group settled in São
Paulo who had been inspired by the Beatles, to accompany him
in ‘Alegria, Alegria.’ That, in fact marked the
beginning of the Tropicalista thing.” —Gilberto
Gil
Along with Os Mutantes, the Beat Boys represented the most
radical element in Brazilian rock: their name, clothes, hair—and
intense fuzz guitar raves—were all fierce indicators
of a rebel spirit, and this in a dangerous time for such self-expression.
Here is the simple truth: The Beat Boys were at the very epicenter
of the cultural revolution that convulsed Brazil during the
late 1960’s, that movement of rupture, that bringing
together of electricity and avant-garde erudition that has
come to be known as “Tropicália.” They
backed Caetano Veloso and Gilberto Gil for their defining
moments as artists—both live, and in the studio on tracks
which became the opening Tropicalist salvo (a rare EP). So,
what were this group of Argentine rock musicians doing in
the forefront of all things outrageous in Brazil? More to
the point, why is it that very few people, even among the
Brazilian music cognoscenti, have ever heard of them? One
explanation must be the fact that the band were essentially
outsiders to the Brazilian music scene. As unlikely as it
was for them to penetrate the inner circles of Brazilian elite
musicians (it was unlikely), it was even more unlikely that
they would remain there once their closest friends, Caetano
Veloso and Gilberto Gil, were exiled from Brazil. This disc
includes the Beat Boys entire output under their own name:
their sole album—an exercise in what one might call
“controlled Tropicália”, laden with torrid
psychedelic moments (released by RCA Victor in 1968), as well
as a rare singles track from the same year. A 20-page booklet
includes lyrics, and an exploration of the Beat Boys’
fascinating story.
01.
A Felicidade
02. A Time For Remembrance
03. Meu Tamborim
04. Era uma Vez uma Menina
05. Abre, Sou Eu
06. Abrigo de Palavras em Caixas do Céu
07. Wake me, Shake me
08. Pobre Coração
09. Sempre Esperando
10. Canção que Ninguém Mais Cantou
BONUS:
11. Canudinho
Catalogue number: LION 625
UPC: 778578062521