''Quanta gente veio ver: Ao Vivo'' (English: ''How many people came to see: Live''), known internationally as ''Quanta Live'', is a
Grammy
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-winning 1998 album by Brazilian musician
Gilberto Gil recorded live with a seven-piece band at the
Teatro João Caetano
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in
Rio de Janeiro during his 1997 world tour. At the
41st Annual Grammy Awards
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, it won the award for
Best World Album. The album's tracks span a number of musical styles, including
tropicalia, a genre with which Gil is closely associated, as well as
samba
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,
funk
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,
bossa nova
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,
reggae,
jazz,
salsa, and
pop
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Background and style
''Quanta gente veio ver: Ao Vivo'' was recorded at the
Teatro João Caetano
Teatro João Caetano is a theatre in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Established in 1813, it was the first official theatre in Rio.
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in
Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
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during his 1997 world tour.
It is connected in name and content to his 1997 studio-recorded album ''Quanta'', which included a variety of tracks from different points in his career.
[ ''Quanta Live'' is the name of the international release.
Stylistically, Gil's well known association with the tropicalia genre is evident on the album, and its musical content has also been described as including ]samba
Samba (), also known as samba urbano carioca (''urban Carioca samba'') or simply samba carioca (''Carioca samba''), is a Brazilian music genre that originated in the Afro-Brazilian communities of Rio de Janeiro in the early 20th century. Havin ...
, funk
Funk is a music genre that originated in African American communities in the mid-1960s when musicians created a rhythmic, danceable new form of music through a mixture of various music genres that were popular among African Americans in the m ...
, bossa nova
Bossa nova () is a style of samba developed in the late 1950s and early 1960s in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. It is mainly characterized by a "different beat" that altered the harmonies with the introduction of unconventional chords and an innovativ ...
, reggae, jazz, salsa, and pop
Pop or POP may refer to:
Arts, entertainment, and media Music
* Pop music, a musical genre Artists
* POP, a Japanese idol group now known as Gang Parade
* Pop!, a UK pop group
* Pop! featuring Angie Hart, an Australian band
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* ''Pop'' (G ...
songs and styles.[
Most of the songs Gil plays with his seven-person supporting band were written by Gil. Two are covers of popular Bob Marley songs, " Is This Love" and " Stir It Up", one was written by Gordurinha, one by Alberto Ribeiro, and another co-written by Gil, João Barone, Bi Ribeiro, and Herbert Vianna.][
Talking about the album in an interview with '' The Austin Chronicle'', Gil said "What I really like to do is pick up the guitar and play, to write a song and sing it, to incorporate elements from all kinds of music. That's why I like ''Quanta Live''. It's everything. It's jazz and samba and reggae and salsa. It's bossa nova and baião. It's everything together. That's what I like."]
Reception
''Quanta Live'' has received critical acclaim, and won the Grammy Award for Best World Music Album at the 41st Annual Grammy Awards
The 41st Annual Grammy Awards were held on February 24, 1999, at Shrine Auditorium, Los Angeles. They recognized accomplishments by musicians from the year 1998. Lauryn Hill received the most nominations with 10, setting a record for the most no ...
. Interviewed the following year, Gil expressed that the award was particularly meaningful not only because ''Quanta'' was intended to represent a summary of the artist three decades into his career, but also because it was the live version rather than the studio album which won.[
Diane Gordon of '' JazzTimes'' said that through this performance "one can understand his immense international popularity" and praised the sound quality of the recording, calling it "as exciting as his material".][ '' AllMusic''s Richard S. Ginell's positive review commented that Gil is "still in possession of a quicksilver voice with a beautiful falsetto, a staccato guitar style that makes his electric model sound like an acoustic, and strikingly original, even quirky tunes".][ '' The Austin Chronicle''s Mike Quinn said "it's music that makes you want to dance with lyrics that make you think".][
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Track listing
#"Introducão" (Gilberto Gil) – 2:34
#"Palco" (Gil) – 3:58
#" Is This Love" ( Bob Marley) – 4:55
#" Stir It Up" (Marley) – 4:42
#"Refavela" (Gil) – 3:56
#"Vendedor de Caranguejo" ( Gordurinha) – 4:08
#"Quanta" (Gil) – 5:57
#"Estrela" (Gil) – 4:45
#"Pela Internet" (Gil) – 4:23
#"Cérebro Eletrônico" (Gil) – 3:51
#"Opachorô" (Gil) – 4:19
#"Copacabana" ( Alberto Ribeiro) – 4:49
#"A Novidade" ( João Barone, Gil, Bi Ribeiro, Herbert Vianna) – 5:16
#"O Gandhi" (Gil) – 3:42
#"De Ouro E Marfim" (Gil) – 3:54
Personnel
* Gilberto Gil - vocals, acoustic and electric guitars
* Arthur Maia - bass
* Celso Fonseca - acoustic and electric guitars
* Gustavo de Dalva, Leonardo Reis - percussion
* Jorginho Gomes - drums
* Paulo Calasans - keyboards
* Raul Mascarenha - saxophone
References
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1998 live albums
Gilberto Gil live albums
Grammy Award for Best World Music Album
Tropicália albums
Portuguese-language live albums