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Ideologia (Cazuza album)

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Ideologia is a 1988 album recorded by Cazuza, the third in his solo career. It won the Prêmio Sharp for best album in 1988[1] and sold more than 2 millions copies. Many of Cazuza's hits are from this album, such as "Ideologia", "Brasil" and "Faz Parte do Meu Show".

The album cover tried to create some controversy. It mixes swastika and star of David.[2] It also presents lots of critics to Brazilian and world politics.

Ideologia is considered one of the main albums in Cazuza's solo career as it is the first recording in which the singer tells about his relation with AIDS and death,[3] as it was his first album after the discovery that he was infected with HIV virus.

The opening and title track "Ideologia" was voted by the Brazilian edition of Rolling Stone to be the 83rd greatest Brazilian song.[4]

Track listing

# Title Songwriters Length
1. "Ideologia" Roberto Frejat, Cazuza 4:05
2. "Boas novas" Cazuza 2:53
3. "O assassinato da flor" Cazuza 2:43
4. "A orelha de Eurídice" Cazuza 1:53
5. "Guerra civil" Ritchie, Cazuza 3:20
6. "Brasil" Cazuza, George Israel, Nilo Romero 3:09
7. "Um trem para as estrelas" Cazuza, Gilberto Gil 3:35
8. "Vida fácil" Roberto Frejat, Cazuza 3:43
9. "Blues da piedade" Roberto Frejat, Cazuza 4:13
10. "Obrigado (Por ter se mandado)" Zé Luis, Cazuza 3:30
11. "Minha flor, meu bebê" Dé, Cazuza 3:05
12. "Faz parte do meu show" Renato Ladeira, Cazuza 2:53

References

  1. ^ "Histórico dos Premiados". Prêmio de Música Brasileira (in Portuguese). Retrieved 2009-11-26.
  2. ^ "Discografia comentada de Cazuza". Revista Época (in Portuguese). Retrieved 2009-11-26.
  3. ^ "Os 10 melhores discos de Música Popular Brasileira". Fala, Brasil (in Portuguese). Archived from the original on March 25, 2012. Retrieved 2009-11-26. {{cite web}}: |archive-date= / |archive-url= timestamp mismatch; March 23, 2007 suggested (help)
  4. ^ "As 100 Maiores Músicas Brasileiras - "Ideologia"". Rolling Stone Brasil (in Portuguese). Spring. 2009. Retrieved 6 January 2014.