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A leader of the tropicalia movement in Brazil in 1967 and 1968, along with artists like
Caetano Veloso
and
Gal Costa
,
Gilberto Gil
and other musicians mixed native styles with rock and folk instruments. Because
Gil
fused samba, salsa, and bossa nova with rock and folk music, he's recognized today as one of the pioneers in world music. A multi-instrumentalist and singer/songwriter,
Gil
joined his first group,
the Desafinados
, in the mid-'50s and by the beginning of the 1960s was
earning a living as a jingle composer. Although known mostly as a guitarist, he also holds his own with drums, trumpet, and accordion.
He began playing the accordion when he was eight, and he listened to street singers in the marketplace around Salvador. By the end of the 1950s,
Gil
was studying business administration at Salvador's Federal University and playing with a group called
Os Desafinados
. At this time he heard singer and guitarist
João Gilberto
on the radio and was so impressed that he immediately bought a guitar and learned to play and sing the bossa nova. He spent the early '60s composing songs for TV ads, and in 1964, he was in Nos Por Exemplo, a show of bossa nova and traditional Brazilian songs directed by
Caetano Veloso
. In 1965, he moved to São Paulo, and after singing and playing in various shows, he had his first hit when singer
Elis Regina
recorded his song
"Louvacao."
He began to establish himself as a singer of protest songs, and he became very popular with Brazilians involved in the Tropicalia movement, which opened up native Brazilian folk music to other kinds of influences. The success of the single
"Louvacao"
inspired
Gil
to record an album of his own material with the same title.
Gil
made his first self-titled recording in 1966, but his first hit single didn't come about until 1969, with
"Aquele Abraco."
His musical fusion of bossa nova, samba, and other styles was so revolutionary it frightened the country's military dictatorship into arresting him, and that's when he headed to Great Britain. (He and
Caetano Veloso
were placed in solitary confinement while authorities figured out what they wanted to do with the pair.) After three years in England, where he had the chance to work with groups like
Pink Floyd
,
Yes
,
the Incredible String Band
, and
Rod Stewart
's band in London clubs, he returned to Brazil in 1972. He recorded
Expresso 2222
, which spurred two hit singles in Brazil,
"Back in Bahia"
and
"Oriente."
After playing at the Midem Festival in France in 1973,
Gil
recorded
Ao Vivo
in 1974. A year later, he recorded with
Jorge Ben
for the album
Gil & Jorge
. In 1976, he toured with
Veloso
,
Gal Costa
, and
Maria Bethânia
and released the
Doces Báraros
album.
For most of the rest of the 1970s, he recorded for a variety of Brazilian record companies until signing an international deal with the WEA group of labels in 1977. He toured U.S. colleges in 1978 and firmly established his place in the international jazz world with his albums
Nightingale
(1978) and
Realce
(1979) . He also released a double live album in 1978,
Gilberto Gil ao Vivo em Montreux
, recorded during his performances at the jazz and blues festival in Switzerland. In 1980,
Gil
teamed up with reggae musician
Jimmy Cliff
. The pair toured Brazil, and
Gil
's cover of
Bob Marley
's
"No Woman, No Cry"
climbed to number one, selling 700,000 copies.
Gil
followed up in 1981 with
Luar (A Gente Precisa Ver o Luar)
, one of his most acclaimed recordings. In 1982, he performed again at the Montreux festival, but this time with
Jimmy Cliff
. He followed up with
Um Banda Um
(1982),
Extra
(1983), and
Raça Humana
(1984), the last recorded with
Bob Marley
's
Wailers
.
In the late '70s,
Gil
became a prominent spokesman for the black consciousness movement then taking place in Brazil. In 1982, he had huge crossover success with
"Palco,"
which became popular in dance clubs and led to stadium tours of Europe. Meanwhile, back in the U.S., he would play mid-sized jazz clubs in New York City and Los Angeles.
Gil
celebrated his then two-decade career in 1985 with the album
Dia Dorim Noite Neon
(released in the U.S.), and released
Gilberto Gil em Concerto
, recorded live in Rio, in 1987. The early '90s saw
Gil
continuing his involvement in social and political causes in his native country, finding widespread support for his political stances, and he was elected to office in the port city of Salvador (aka the Black Rome), his hometown. In 2003,
Gil
began serving as Brazil's Minister of Culture, and two years later, he received Sweden's Polar Music Prize and a Légion d'Honneur from the French government.
Gil
continued to maintain a recording career throughout the '90s and 2000s, including the 2008 release
Banda Larga Cordel
. ~ Richard Skelly, All Music Guide
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