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"The combination of Jorge Ben and Trio Mocotó had already produced great things when Força Bruta first appeared in 1970. Ben's self-titled album of the year before had reeled off a succession of Brazilian hits, including "País Tropical" and "Cadê Teresa," and made the four musicians very busy as a result. Força Bruta was a slightly different album, a slice of mellow samba soul that may perhaps have been the result of such a hectic schedule during 1969."

"One of the hidden gems in Jorge Ben's discography, it's a wonderful album because it kept everyone's plentiful musical skills intact while simply sailing along on a wonderful acoustic groove that may have varied little but was all the better for its agreeable evenness. The songs may have been more difficult to distinguish - virtually every one began with acoustic guitar, similar instrumentation, and Ben's caressing vocals over the top - but it made the record one of the best in Ben's hearty career." - John Bush, Allmusic

Tracklist

1 Oba, La Vem Ela
2 Ze Canjica
3 Domenica Domingava Num Domingo Linda Toda De Branco
4 Charles Jr.
5 Pulo, Pulo
6 Apareceu Aparecida
7 O Telefone Tocou Novamente
8 Mulher Brasileira
9 Terezinha
10 Forca Bruta

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"The combination of Jorge Ben and Trio Mocotó had already produced great things when Força Bruta first appeared in 1970. Ben's self-titled album of the year before had reeled off a succession of Brazilian hits, including "País Tropical" and "Cadê Teresa," and made the four musicians very busy as a result. Força Bruta was a slightly different album, a slice of mellow samba soul that may perhaps have been the result of such a hectic schedule during 1969."

"One of the hidden gems in Jorge Ben's discography, it's a wonderful album because it kept everyone's plentiful musical skills intact while simply sailing along on a wonderful acoustic groove that may have varied little but was all the better for its agreeable evenness. The songs may have been more difficult to distinguish - virtually every one began with acoustic guitar, similar instrumentation, and Ben's caressing vocals over the top - but it made the record one of the best in Ben's hearty career." - John Bush, Allmusic

Tracklist

1 Oba, La Vem Ela
2 Ze Canjica
3 Domenica Domingava Num Domingo Linda Toda De Branco
4 Charles Jr.
5 Pulo, Pulo
6 Apareceu Aparecida
7 O Telefone Tocou Novamente
8 Mulher Brasileira
9 Terezinha
10 Forca Bruta

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Fôrça Bruta

$34.98

$12.24

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"The combination of Jorge Ben and Trio Mocotó had already produced great things when Força Bruta first appeared in 1970. Ben's self-titled album of the year before had reeled off a succession of Brazilian hits, including "País Tropical" and "Cadê Teresa," and made the four musicians very busy as a result. Força Bruta was a slightly different album, a slice of mellow samba soul that may perhaps have been the result of such a hectic schedule during 1969."

"One of the hidden gems in Jorge Ben's discography, it's a wonderful album because it kept everyone's plentiful musical skills intact while simply sailing along on a wonderful acoustic groove that may have varied little but was all the better for its agreeable evenness. The songs may have been more difficult to distinguish - virtually every one began with acoustic guitar, similar instrumentation, and Ben's caressing vocals over the top - but it made the record one of the best in Ben's hearty career." - John Bush, Allmusic

Tracklist

1 Oba, La Vem Ela
2 Ze Canjica
3 Domenica Domingava Num Domingo Linda Toda De Branco
4 Charles Jr.
5 Pulo, Pulo
6 Apareceu Aparecida
7 O Telefone Tocou Novamente
8 Mulher Brasileira
9 Terezinha
10 Forca Bruta

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