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Brazuca Sounds #78 - Tim Maia Racional Vol.1 [1975]
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Salve! This is a previous of our latest episode. All episodes now are only available for a week before becoming exclusively for subscribers at Patreon.
In episode #78, we discussed Tim Maia's album Racional Volume 1, released in 1975. By 1974, Tim Maia had become deeply involved with Cultura Racional, a spiritual philosophy he believed could "save humanity" through the teachings found in Universo em Desencanto. This belief consumed him to the point where he temporarily gave up drinking, smoking, and drugs, and began dressing in all-white, cult-like attire. Despite the controversy, the music is now recognized as some of the most funky and innovative ever recorded in Brazil.
With the album nearly finished, he revoked his contract with RCA Victor, secured the master tapes, and rewrote all the original lyrics to reflect the teachings of Cultura Racional. He founded his own independent label to release the album, Seroma Discos, which features six full songs, three spoken-word vignettes focused on the book’s message, and one track in English aimed at reaching an international audience. Follow our playlist on Spotify: Brazuca Sounds Podcast Soundtrack.