Considered one of the most accomplished albums of contemporary Brazilian music, Bebel Gilberto's timeless album Tanto Tempo sold nearly a million copies
A seminal Brazilian soul-funk record and a key early document of the Black Rio movement—Brazil’s own answer to African-American soul and funk in the early 1970s.
Often referred to as "Brazil's unofficial poet laureate" and the "Bob Dylan of Brazil", this heavyweight of Brazilian music was also a young revolutionary who used his music to protest against Brazil's oppressive military regime.