Plastic Soda

Plastic Soda is the second studio album by the Brazilian musician Jupiter Apple, released on September 1, 1999 by independent label Trama.[1] Unlike its predecessor, it is fully sung in English and mixes more elements of jazz and traditional Brazilian genres such as samba and bossa nova amid the psychedelia Jupiter Apple is known for.[2] Marcelo Birck, who previously collaborated with the musician in A Sétima Efervescência, returns for this release. Future Cachorro Grande guitarist Marcelo Gross was also a guest musician, providing drums.

Plastic Soda
Studio album by
ReleasedSeptember 1, 1999
GenreProgressive rock, psychedelic rock, space rock
Length1:08:27
LabelTrama
ProducerJupiter Apple
Jupiter Apple chronology
A Sétima Efervescência
(1997)
Plastic Soda
(1999)
Hisscivilization
(2002)

The title of the track "Bridges of Redemption Park" is a reference to the Farroupilha Park (also known as Redemption Park) in Porto Alegre, Jupiter Apple's hometown.

Track listing

All tracks are written by Jupiter Apple.

No.TitleLength
1."A Lad and a Maid in the Bloom"9:19
2."Collectors Inside Collection"4:38
3."Welcome to the Shade"4:48
4."Plastic Soda"4:44
5."The True Love of the Spider"3:30
6."Over the Universe"5:13
7."Wasn't It?" (instrumental)10:50
8."Bridges of Redemption Park"3:46
9."Morning Intuition Man"6:34
10."Head-Head"2:52
11."Please Don't Disturb"4:23
12."24 Hours Nude"5:14
13."Samby-Groovy Theme" (instrumental)2:30

Personnel

  • Jupiter Apple – lead vocals, electric guitar, bass guitar, keyboards, percussion, production, cover art
  • Marcelo Birck – electric guitar, arrangements (track 5)
  • Julio Cascaes – bass guitar
  • Marcelo Gross – drums
  • Gustavo Dreher – flute
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