| 1. Sem Razão |
| 2. Céu da Minha Rua |
| 3. Fado Do Ciúme |
| 4. Sabe-Se Lá |
| 5. Que Deus Me Perdoe |
| 6. Fado Marujo (Marujo Português) |
| 7. Não Sei Porque Te Foste Embora |
| 8. Confesso |
| 9. Minha Canção È Saudade |
| 10. Al Mouraria |
| 11. Triste Sina |
| 12. Fado Malhoa |
| 13. O Namorico da Rita |
| 14. Fado Amália |
Fado,Amália Rodrigues,Movie Play (Qualiton,Fado,Int'l & World Music,Pop,Portugal,Portuguese,Spain & Portugal,Vocals,World Music
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Rogamar
Césaria Évora Manufacturer: RCA Victor ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000EBGEZA Release Date: 2006-03-07 |
Tracks:
- Sombras Di Distino
- Um Pincelada
- Avenida Marginal
- Africa Nossa
- Tiche
- Sao Toma Equador
- Rogamar
- Amor E Mar
- Modje Trofel
- Rosie
- Travessa De Peixeira
- Mas Um Sonho
- Mar Nah Confidente
- Saiona D'Vinte Ano
- Vaga Lenta
Customer Reviews:
disappointing.......2007-04-10
Rogamar.......2006-03-27
Africa minha, Africa nossa.......2006-03-26
Well, it's like a tradition... every two years there is a new Cesaria album and she is on a tour almost every year. And that really is something... "Rogamar" (www.rogamar.com) is her tenth album and if you are a fan of Cesaria you will find some songs very similar to older Cesaria songs... like you heard them somewhere before.
But if you aren't a fan of Cesaria (what are you waiting for?!:), this album is a good way to start likeing her. But maybe not the best. (in my opinion Sao Vicente or Cafe Atlantico are her best albums; but also check out the Anthology).
My favorite songs on the album are:
Africa Nossa - definietly the best song on the album. Very nice melody and great duo with a Senegal singer Ismaël Lô. Probably to become one of her classics. First single from the album.
Sombras Di Distino - beautiful ballad, very similiar to Cesaria's older ballads.
Um Pincelada - very nice song... again ballad but very beautiful song. Nice melody. Second single from the album.
Avenida Marginal - up tempo song. Great rythm.
Rogamar - nice song. Very nice melody.
Rosie - mid tempo song. Well I find this song a little bit different that other Cesaria songs. But I like it!
Mas Um Sonho - nice up tempo song. Feel good (Carnaval) song!
Travessa De Peixeira, Saiona D'Vinte Ano - also good songs.
Well, it seems that Cesaria just can't do wrong... very good album, great songs (Africa Nossa, Sombras Di Distino, Um Pincelada), nice melodies, many emotions and one, great unique voice. Cesaria. One and only.
My album rating (overall): 4.5/5
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Cafe Atlantico
Césaria Évora Manufacturer: RCA Victor ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00000JMG1 Release Date: 1999-05-06 |
Tracks:
- Flor Di Nha Esperanca
- Vaquinha Mansa
- Amor Di Mundo
- Paraiso Di Atlantico
- Sorte
- Carnaval De Sao Vicente
- Desilusao Dum Amdjer
- Nho Antone Escaderode
- Beijo De Longe
- Roma Criola
- Perseguida
- Maria Elena
- Cabo Verde Manda Mantenha
- Terezinha
Amazon.com's Best of 1999
After having covered the sensual nightclub material of Miss Perfumado and Cesaria Evora, Evora left us wondering where she could possibly go next. She returned with Café Atlantico, blowing us away with her luscious voice and widened repertoire of Brazilian- and Cuban-influenced music. With touches of string accompaniment, Evora's music dances with light energy and woos with the classic morna sound, leaving us to ponder what amazing music she'll master on her next album. --Karen K. HuggAmazon.com
Unlike Mar Azul or earlier releases Miss Perfumado and Cesaria Evora, which were largely collections of the Portuguese-influenced song form called morna, Café Atlantico finds Evora singing Cuban and Brazilian traditionals. Evora's voice is as smooth as ever, but it's a little odd to hear her croon to a bolero or danzon. Still, the connection fits snugly as this release is a tribute to Evora's hometown of Mindelo, a port on the Cape Verdean island of São Vicente where sailors from Portugal, Argentina, Brazil, and the Caribbean cross-pollinated the music of Cape Verde. On Café Atlantico Evora croons with her usual beauty, poise, and melancholia. Thankfully, instrumental accompaniment again includes the piano and acoustic guitar and bass, but with the flavorful addition of light (and only occasional) orchestral accompaniment, which highlights the creamy richness of this lovely Latin music. Café Atlantico takes a tasteful, innovative step in broadening Evora's repertoire, and its plaintive grace and relaxed romanticism emphasizes what the world has now come to realize: Cesaria Evora is the greatest living singer of our time. --Karen KarleskiCustomer Reviews:
Amongst the best.......2007-02-26
African influenced music.......2005-12-30
What a swing!.......2004-04-17
If you like Samba and a melodious African air, this is for you. Evora's voice is deep and sensous. A new listening experience.
Delicious Rhythms.......2003-11-09
Her best.......2003-08-14
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Concerto em Lisboa w/Bonus DVD
Mariza Manufacturer: Times Square Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000MM1F5A Release Date: 2007-03-13 |
Tracks:
- Loucura
- Medo
- Maria Lisboa
- Montras
- Ha Uma Musica Do Povo
- Menino Do Bairro Negro
- Meu Fado Meu
- Duas Lagrimas De Orvalho
- Cavaleiro Monge
- Recusa
- Ha Palavras Que Nos Beijam
- Feira De Castro
- Desejos Vaos
- Primavera
- Chuva
- O Gente Da Minha Terra
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Even if you're not well-versed in Portuguese fado music, it's easy to be swayed by its rich, mournful sense of emotion. Mariza, one of the genre's premiere contemporary vocalists, see fado as an international language. She makes a convincing case on Concerto em Lisboa, a live recording captured duirng her acclaimed performance at the Tower of Belem. It's an alternately elegant and electric showcase, highlighted by Mariza's gorgeous, piercing voice. She's backed by a full orchestra, whose timing and tightness only add to the experience. From the opening strains of "Loucura" through the closing "Ó Gente Da Minha Terra," Mariza is alternately somber and festive, creating a perfect synergy of singer and musicians. The disc's shattering standout track, "Menino Do Bairro Negro," is likely as gorgeous as anything you've heard in any language. --Joey GuerraAlbum Description
Mariza's brand new live CD recorded in front of 20,000+ people at the magnificent and picturesque gardens of Torre De Belem in her home town of Lisbon, Portugal. Recorded in 2005, with an orchestra (Sinfonetta de Lisbon) led by Jacques Morelenbaum, the beautiful fado singer transports the listener to a timeless evening in Lisbon.The special bonus DVD is a documentary called Mariza And The Story Of Fado, which examines the art of fado, its history and development through interviews with and performances by Mariza and other fadistas, musicians and experts. Filmed on location in Lisbon, the program contains archival footage of famous past singers, including the late acclaimed Amalia Rodrigues
Customer Reviews:
What a concert!.......2007-06-29
awesome Mariza.......2007-04-11
Spendid.......2007-04-10
Lovely Portuguese fados - nice CD + DVD set.......2007-04-07
The added bonus documentary film DVD is a real treat, not only for the glimpses of Mariza and other contemporary fado stars, but for its look back at the roots of the genre and its meaning to Portuguese society. Particularly interesting is its examination of fado's political and social significance -- originally the fado was type of left-wing protest song, but it was subverted in the 1930s by the dictatorship that ruled Portugal until the mid-1970s. The junta made fado music into a propaganda tool, emphasizing romantic love and family values, to the exclusion of older themes about hard work and hard times. After the dictatorship toppled, fado fell into disrepute, but regained popularity in the 1980s and '90s when a new generation cast about for a way to guard Portuguese culture from the encroachments of globalized (American) popular entertainment. A fascinating story, laced with many soulful performances.
Excellent value for money.......2007-04-03
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Fado Em Mim
Mariza Manufacturer: Times Square Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000063ITF Release Date: 2002-04-09 |
Tracks:
- Loucura
- Poetas
- Chuva
- Maria Lisboa
- O Gente Da Minha Terra
- Que Deus Me Perdoe
- Ha Festa Na Mouraria
- Terra D'agua
- Oica La O Senhor Vinho
- Por Ti!
- Oxala
- Barco Negro
- Bonus Track
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If the legendary singer Amália Rodrigues is the queen of fado, the national song genre of Portugal, this debut by Mariza announces her coronation as its crown princess of the 21st century. This twentysomething, Mozambique-born beauty of Portuguese, Spanish, German, African, and Indian descent rapidly rose from the Mouraria district of Lisbon to become fado's newest and brightest star. The 12 selections on this recording are arranged in chamber-style ensembles consisting of bass, piano, classical guitar, and its 12-stringed, Portuguese cousin, the Portuguese viola. Songs like "O Gente Da Minha Terra" and the traditional "Por Ti" ring with a haunting feeling of saudade well beyond Mariza's years. "Maria Lisboa," "Ha Fest Na Mouraria" (with cellist Davide Zaccaria), and "Barco Negro" are peppered with Iberian and African-flavored percussion. Mariza sings these songs of love, God, and country with a youthful vitality that proves that fado is alive and well. --Eugene Holley Jr.Customer Reviews:
This is the best cd of fado of all time.......2007-06-29
Tear jerking fantasyland and WOW.......2007-06-27
Better than Amalia.......2007-05-22
beautiful.......2007-05-08
I understand that when Mariza began her career as a singer ~ she was compared to the biggest icon of the Fado of all times...Amália Rodrigues... I have since purchased a CD of Amália & can guarantee...Mariza wins hands up!
Put your head phones on, drop out and tune in...you will be transported to the beautiful!!! :-)
diva.......2007-04-04
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Miss Perfumado
Cesaria Evora Manufacturer: RCA Victor ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000066NWC Release Date: 2002-05-21 |
Tracks:
- Sodade
- Bia
- Cumpade Ciznone
- Direito Di Nasce
- Luz Dum Estrela
- Angola
- Miss Perfumado
- Vida Tem Um So Vida
- Morabeza
- Recordai
- Lua Nha Testemunha
- Barbinco
- Tortura
Amazon.com's Best of 1998
Cesaria Evora asked heartache to come in and set a spell. The morna, the slow, rhythmically balladic blend of African blues and the Portuguese fado, was the perfect medium. Released in 1998 in the United States, this 1992 album about nostalgia, longing, hit-and-run lovers, and the sea features titles like "Barbincour" ("The Conman") and "Torura" ("Torture"). Not the least of Evora's magical appeal is that her smooth, honey-rich vocals suggest a universe of passion and pain with nary a spasm of self-pity to break the spell. --Elena OumanoAmazon.com essential recording
Like Billie Holiday, the Cape Verdean queen of morna--a slow, rhythmically balladic blend of African blues and the Portuguese fado--asked heartache to come in and set a spell. In fact, trouble and Cesaria Evora are longtime soulmates. This 1992 album (released in the U.S. in 1998) about nostalgia, longing, hit-and-run lovers, and the sea features titles like "Barbincour" ("The Conman") and "Torura" ("Torture"). It went gold in France, transforming the plump grandma diva of her West African island's beachside canteens into a world-music icon. Not the least of Evora's magical appeal is that those smooth, honey-rich vocals suggest a universe of passion and pain, with nary a spasm of self-pity to break the spell. --Elena OumanoCustomer Reviews:
Warm, honeyed voice.......2007-05-13
the exquisite soul of morna.......2005-03-08
The songs on this CD are lilting, melodic gems, most with a nice slow swing to them, with a few that are more up-tempo, like tracks # 3, 10, and the fabulous "Angola" (# 6), which is my favorite number on the CD.
Four of the tracks (# 2, 7, 9, 11) were written by Cesaria's prolific uncle Francisco (better known as B. Leza), as well as three by one of Francisco's followers, Manuel de Novas (# 3, 4, 12). The musicianship is marvelous throughout this recording, and a lot of the world-wide success of this CD is owed to the masterful arrangements and piano artistry of Paulino Viera, whose solos add much to the beauty of the music, as does the haunting violin playing by Malaquias Costa featured in the final "Tortura".
A good place to start your Cesaria Evora collection, the sound is quite good and total playing time is 59'29.
Lovely.......2003-04-17
WOW! INCREDIBLE.......2000-07-05
Good Music From A Powerful Voice.......2000-06-22
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Art of Amalia
Amália Rodrigues Manufacturer: Blue Note Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00000C2NH Release Date: 1998-10-20 |
Tracks:
- Nem As Paredes Confesso
- Maldicao
- Fado Portugues
- Ai Mouraria
- Vou Dar De Beber A Dor
- Barco Negro
- Gaivota
- Povo Que Lavas No Rio
- Estranha Forma De Vida
- Ha Festa Na Mouraria
- Uma Casa Portuguesa
- Lisboa Antiga
- Coimbra
- Maria Lisboa
- Havemos De Ir A Viana
- Primavera
- Com Que Voz
- Foi Deus
Amazon.com
Amalia Rodrigues is the unchallenged queen of fado--the Portuguese equivalent of flamenco or blues--and one of the greatest singers on record. Her voice is rich and sinuous, with the soulful intensity of a Billie Holiday or Edith Piaf, but a warmth and sense of phrasing all her own. This retrospective ranges from her first recordings in 1952 up to 1970 and gives a superb picture of her work. The instrumentation is simple guitar and Portuguese mandolin, perfectly framing her aching laments and flowing melodies, like a gentler version of flamenco or a continental cousin of Cesaria Evora's morna. The songs include folk and popular material, but the emphasis is on the deep, passionate fado, and it doesn't get any better than this. --Elijah WaldCustomer Reviews:
A lovely overview of the preeminent fadista.......2007-05-07
amalia.......2006-03-15
The voice of the "Iberian Blues".......2005-08-03
Poor quality sound.......2005-03-09
The Queen of Fado.......2005-01-28
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Transparente
Mariza Manufacturer: Times Square Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B0009Y262C Release Date: 2005-08-09 |
Tracks:
- Ha uma musica do Povo (There's A Song of the People)
- Meu Fado Meu (My Own Fado)
- Recusa (Refusal)
- Quando me sinto so (When I Feel Alone)
- Montras (Shop Windows)
- Ha palavras que nos beijam (There Are Words That Kiss Us)
- Transparente (Transparent)
- Fado Portugues de nos (Our Own Portuguese Fado)
- Malmequer (Loves Me, Loves Me Not)
- Medo (Fear)
- Toada do desengano (Song of Disillusion)
- Fado Tordo
- Duas Lagrimas de Orvalho (Two Drops of Dew)
- Desejos vaos (Vain Desires)
Amazon.com
Standing out amid a very strong crop of young new fado singers, Mozambique-born Mariza returns with Transparente, her third album. While her second, Fado Curvo, announced her as a great new voice on the scene, this one reaffirms that flowering promise while expanding the depth of her range. She gets help from great Brazilian cellist, arranger and producer Jacques Morelenbaum, who adds a lush orchestral backdrop to this folksy torch song form, extending the bittersweet melodies even though it does file away some of the edges. No matter, the singer's phrasing and timing are calibrated for drama, and her voice soars with happiness or quivers with passion. Highlights include a panoramic version of the fado traditional "O Silencio da Guitarra" and a small group rendering of "Recusa." Her moving away from the tradition may trouble purist, but this album endears itself easily if given a listen. -- Tad HendricksonCustomer Reviews:
superb.......2007-04-04
modernistic fado.......2006-12-29
MARIZA - A REAL ARTIST.......2006-11-03
Not Mariza at her best, but still...........2006-08-29
Dark chocolaty-rich voice courts steafast sadness of fado.......2006-03-22
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Putumayo Presents: Music from the Wine Lands
Various Artists Manufacturer: Putumayo World Music ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000FFL36A Release Date: 2006-06-27 |
Tracks:
- Tita - Pauline Croze
- Si E Spento Il Sole - Vinicio Capossela
- Puerto Claridad - Amparanoia
- Velho Fado - Jorge Fernando
- Look Left - Alison Brown
- Para El Dolor - Ana Laan
- Sin Luna - Melingo
- O Cafes - Vicky Moscholiou
- Hombre Pequenito - Mariana Montalvo
- Dentro La Tasca Di Un Qualunque Mattino - Gianmaria Testa
- Liebe - 2Raumwohnung
- Streetbeat - David Hewitt
- Headless - Stringmansassy
Album Description
It's undeniable that wine and music complement one another. This CD illuminates this fact with songs from wine producing nations around the world. The tasting starts in Europe with the French singer-songwriter Pauline Croze, whose contemporary chanson gives a modern twist to the vintage genre. Vinicio Capossela and Gianmaria Testa prove that Italy's appreciation for the fine arts extends to song weaving as well as winemaking. Spain's Amparanoia sings about a love paradox that could apply to drinking wine as well. Portugal's Jorge Fernando provides the perfect soundtrack for a glass of his country's famous port wine. Though now living in exile in France, Chile's Mariana Montalvo and her music have remained steadfastly rooted to the land where Bordeaux grapes thrived in the 19th Century. Argentina's Melingo offers as much variety in his music as his country does in its vineyards. On the opposite side of the world, the sunny locales of South Africa and Australia offered the British an alternative wine source during World War I and II. South African guitarist David Hewitt became known for his blends of classical and jazz music with African-inspired rhythms and melodies. Fellow guitarist Aaron Hopper collaborates with vocalist Kacey Patrick to form the group Stringmansassy for Australia's contribution to the wine list. California's Alison Brown and Greece's Vicky Moscholiou round out this robust collection of songs.A portion of Putumayo's proceeds from the sale of Music from the Wine Lands will be donated to Slow Food in support of their Terra Madre World Meeting. Terra Madre provides a forum for those who seek to grow, raise, catch, create, distribute and promote food in ways that respect the environment, defend human dignity and protect the health of consumers.
Customer Reviews:
OK, but a little boring - Relaxed Dinner Music.......2007-02-08
Vintage Putumayo.......2006-09-22
Pauline Croze sings the breezy nouvelle chanson "Tita" (which also happens to be the heroine's name in the classic "Like Water for Chocolate");she gives smooth jazz to French music.Vinicio Capossela sings a melancholy song about the world's end.Amparanoia's "Puerto Claridad" is Spanish-meets-Cuban music.Jorge Fernando praises the Portuguese fado of his homeland.Alison Brown makes jazzy banjo music.Ana Laan's "Para el dolor" is lilting Spanish music.The late,husky voiced Vicky Moscholiou sings an imploring,bittersweet rembetiko in which she compares herself to coffee.Mariana Montalvo blends the chanson of her French home with the traditional Chilean instruments of her heritage.2raumwohnung plays smooth German jazz--not exactly a contradiction in terms.The late David Hewitt's "Streetbeat" is glorious African guitar music.The closing song,"Headless" from Australia's Stringmansassy,combines great acoustic guitar music with an odd song&odder vocalizations.
This album is a perfect companion to a glass of wine;it's also a great European compilation (though it has contributions from Australia,the US,South Africa,Chile&Argentina)and great for those who enjoy acoustic music.It's as relaxing as a good glass of wine.
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Ulisses
Cristina Branco Manufacturer: Universal International ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B0002CHGSA Release Date: 2005-05-03 |
Tracks:
- Sonhei Que Estava Em Portugal - Anda Luzia
- Alfonsina Y El Mar
- Sete Peda De Vento
- Redondo Voclo
- A Case Of You
- Navio Triste
- Oh ! Como Se Me Alonga De Ano Em Ano
- Choro (Ai Barco Que Me Levasse)
- Libert
- Cristal (Tinha Algum Vinho Ainda)
- Porque Me Olhas Assim
- E Por Vezes
- Circe (Meu Amor Corre Me O Corpo)
- Gaivota
- Fundos
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One of the great fado singers working today, Cristina Branco returns with Ulisses, a lush-sounding album that now more than ever separates her from fado convention. Rather than the typical guitar trio backing, Branco adds piano throughout to a guitar quartet that is, as always, led by Portuguese guitar player Custodio Castelo. Between Castelo's pyrotechnics and the piano adding a richer harmonic element, the elegant music sounds more appropriate for classical music recital halls than the fado clubs. Branco's voice smolders with nuance throughout, soaring but never overpowering the backing. A reference to the title, the material here sometimes comes from poems and tunes far beyond her homeland--Branco even offers English speakers a not-at-all-stiff version of Joni Mitchell's "A Case Of You." The electronic-oriented "Fundos" ends the album on an odd note but serves as an emphatic reminder that Cristina Branco is not content to sail exclusively in traditional Portuguese waters. -- Tad HendricksonAlbum Description
The latest album by the Portuguese singer, Cristina Branco, star of last year's Melbourne Festival. Ulisses well deserves its name: Ulisses evokes voyages, adventure, wandering, love, leaving, returning . 2005.Album Details
Each of Cristina Branco's Albums Contains, in a More Or Less Conscious Way, the Germ of the One that Follows It: Sensus, the Last Disk by the Portuguese Singer, was the Exploration of the Erotic Vein that Touched on the Field of a Song in the Work Before It, Corpo Iluminado. Ulisses Well Deserves Its Name: Ulisses Evokes Voyages, Adventure, Wandering, Love, Leaving, Returning. The Myth of Ulisses Could have Been the Origin of the Portuguese Saudade, this Fatalistic Nostalgia, Marked by Waiting, So Linked with the Sea and the Uncertainties it Generates.Customer Reviews:
The best cd of Cristina.......2007-06-29
Sete pedaços de vento è the best song of fado I ever listen in my life
A special disc, pure enjoyment.......2006-09-25
This disc, above all others, clearly displays that she is a world class vocalist in any genre and language. Selections in her native tongue along with an unexpected Joni Mitchell as well as French lyrics puts this artist in the spotlight and center stage. The musical arrangements and recording quality adds to the enjoyment of this disc.
This is a must have for any Fado enthusiast and Cristina Branco fan.
Wonderful example of excellent world music.......2006-09-10
This new CD "Ulisses" is awesome, her best to date in my opinion. Comparing to previous Cristina's CDs this one is really a voyage (as the title suggests) including a wider range of musical styles, obviously influenced by other cultures, but always capturing the emotion and vision within a genuine fado singer. Obviously this CD is not for purists, and I'm glad I'not a purist. I'm particularly fond of the tune "Alfonsina y el mar" (sung in perfect castellano) which I know in other versions but none of them as good as this one. "Porque me olhas assim" a great Fausto tune, is another one of my favourites, with exquisite arrangement including the beautiful piano (Ricardo Dias) and portuguese guitar (Custodio Castelo). I presume the arrangements have been written by all musicians as that is not mentioned in the booklet (which is a pity and the only negative remark I make).
Cristina Branco is definitely a great world singer, included in a new generation of portuguese singers getting to be known abroad such as Dulce Pontes, Sara Tavares, Mariza, Ana Moura, Misia, Teresa Salgueiro (Madredeus) etc. I'm proud of them all, but Cristina is my first choice.
A Portuguese Carla Bruni.......2006-08-04
And what a great cover of Case Of You!
Wow!.......2006-06-20
This is the first album I have heard from this musician, and I am already a major fan!
After listening to it a few times you will probably want to learn Portugese!
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São Vicente
Césaria Évora Manufacturer: RCA Victor ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00005B9U7 Release Date: 2001-06-05 |
Tracks:
- Sao Vicente di Longe
- Homem Na Meio Di' Homem
- Tiempo Y Silencio
- Sabor De Pecado
- Dor Di Amor
- Nutridinha
- Regresso
- Esperanca Irisada
- Ponta De Fi
- Crepuscular Solidao
- Linda Mimosa
- Negue
- Bondade E Maldade
- Fada
- Pic Nic Salamansa
Product Description
Thunderstorm. Experience the rapture of nature's own symphony, the celestial sounds of the thunderstorm. The night sky lights up, the rain begins to fall, and you slowly drift into a sense of peace, sell-bing and total relaxation.Amazon.com
With her haunting singing style--a zesty Luso-African mélange of Bessie Smith and Billie Holliday--the Cape Verdean singer Cesaria Evora put the moving and melancholy musical genre called morna on the map with her critically acclaimed recordings Miss Perfumado and Cafe Atlantico. São Vicente is named for Evora's island homeland and is augmented with percussion, rhythm section, strings, and horns. Evora's songs of love and longing range from the classy midtempo strains of "São Vicente Di Longe" and the carnival dances of "Nutridinha" to the beautiful piano/vocal duet "Negue" with Cuban pianist Chucho Valdés. She also swings the Cuban danzon/cha cha cha on "Lindo Mimosa" with the celebrated Cuban group Orquesta Aragon. The singer rocks with R&B handclaps on "Hommen Na Meio Di' Homen" and testifies on the gospel-influenced "Bondade e Maldade." Her duets with Brazilian Caetano Veloso on "Tiempo y Silencio" and "Regresso," and with American legend Bonnie Raitt, add more flavors to this tasty musical dish. --Eugene Holley Jr.Customer Reviews:
exquisite.......2006-03-08
Beautiful.......2006-02-28
"Sao Vicente" (or "Sao Vicente Di Longe" is called European version)is my favorite Cesaria album. Beautiful melodies which reminds of tropical islands in the summer... an album for relaxation. A masterpiece! Favorite songs on the album:
1. Sao Vicente Di Longe - my favorite song on the album. Amazing melody!! This really is a song which will take you to another place... sunny place near the ocean...
2. Dor Di Amor - Wow! I really like this song. What a rythm... All kinds of instruments are represented here. Very very good song.
3. Nutridinha - This one was a single... Very catchy and very tropical song... Great rythm.
4. Tiempo Y Silencio - Very nice ballad. Duet with Pedro Guerra. Really nice melody.
5. Bondade E Maldade - Great and very catchy.
Esperancia Irisada, Sabor De Pecado, Ponta De Fi, Pic Nic Na Salamansa, Regresso - these are also great song on the album. Really beautiful.
Great voice and great songs which can really take you to another place... somewhere far far away where sun is shining all the time...
Sao Vicente.......2005-11-11
Just Perfect Evora and Crew .......2005-01-13
The feeling is of warmth, of the tropics; the rhythms are those typical of the trans-Atlantic Portugese musical world, from Portugal, to Cape Verde, to Brazil.
The music is unfailingly sweet and soothing; it caresses you. It is likable music. I think I'd feel comfortable giving this CD as a gift to a friend whose tastes I'm not quite sure of. But "Sao Vicente" is never shallow or cloying; this deceptively quiet music is passionate, intense, and true.
The virtuosity of every aspect of the CD is satisfying. Cesaria Evora is, of course, every bit the powerful pro, and every other performer on the CD is in her class.
There's only one thing I don't like about this CD ... it eventually ends. I could listen to its music for many hours more.
Off the charts!.......2004-08-08
For the past few months I've been listening to Cesaria's music more than anyone elses! I can relate so much to the lyrics of her music and the style being that I'm from the Caribbean. I feel as if I've also lived the Capeverdian experience! I would like to visit someday! Viva Cesaria a reina da morna!
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