O Bidú: Silêncio no Brooklin | ||||
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Studio album by Jorge Ben | ||||
Released | 1967 | |||
Genre | Jovem Guarda, samba rock | |||
Length | 31:13 | |||
Label | Movieplay | |||
Producer | Roberto Corte Real | |||
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O Bidú: Silêncio no Brooklin is the fifth studio album of Brazilian artist Jorge Ben. Released in 1967, it was recorded while Jorge Ben was living in Brooklin, a neighborhood of São Paulo with Erasmo Carlos. Its title is a reference to a car that Ben owned at the time and the subtitle is a joke on a neighbor that use to scream "Silence in Brooklin!" when Ben stopped his constant and loud rehearsals. In the album, Jorge Ben is backed by Jovem Guarda band The Fevers. The album marks a change from Ben's previous recording because of the constant presence of the electric guitar and its closeness to the sound of Jovem Guarda, and it is cited by Caetano Veloso as one of the main influences for the Tropicália movement.
All songs written by Jorge Ben except where noted.