| フォーマット | CDアルバム |
| 発売日 | 1996年11月04日 |
| 国内/輸入 | 輸入 |
| レーベル | Blue Note Records |
| 構成数 | 1 |
| パッケージ仕様 | - |
| 規格品番 | 53353 |
| SKU | 724385335327 |
構成数 : 1枚
合計収録時間 : 00:56:57
Personnel: Marisa Monte (percussion, bells); Carlinhos Brown (vocals, acoustic guitar, electric guitar, organ); Cesinha (vocals, drums); Dari Moraes (acoustic guitar, electric guitar, bandolim); Fernando Caneca (electric guitar, viola); Abe Appleman, Donna Tecco, Elliot Rosoff, Greg Cohen , Alvin Rogers , Mark Feldman , Sandra Park, Elena Barere, Richard Sortomme, Gene Orloff, Max Ellen (violin); Waldonys Menezes (accordion); Bernie Worrell (clarinet, organ); Chuck Wilson (tenor saxophone); Jack Stuckey (baritone saxophone); Peter Ecklund (trumpet); Art Baron (trombone); Dadi , Melvin Gibbs (bass guitar); Marco Lobo (ganza, pandeiro); Prince Vasconcelos du Bois (percussion); Andres Levin (sampler).
Audio Mixers: Fernando Aponte; Patrick Dillett.
Liner Note Author: Gringo Cardia.
Recording information: Impressao Digital, Rio De Janeiro, Brazil (10/1995-07/1996); Kampo Audio (10/1995-07/1996); Teatro Carlos Gomes, Rio De Janeiro, Brazil (10/1995-07/1996); Video, NY (10/1995-07/1996).
Unknown Contributor Role: Fernando Caneca.
Arranger: Greg Cohen .
In the 21st century mainstream pop scene of Brazil, Marisa Monte is one of the few young successful artists concerned with delivering music based in the rich culture of that country, which has yielded her an unwanted "cult" tag. While most pop productions overflow with electronic drum machines and keyboards, taken from the beginning to the end by American grooves, this album evidences a search for a personal synthesis of the required elements for a successful commercial career together with a respectful treatment to the Brazilian music richness. One of the discs of this double-album release was recorded live during her Northeastern tour Cor-de-rosa e Carvao from 1994; it is no surprise that she included several Northeastern instruments (like accordion and percussion) and grooves, which add to the album's interest. The songs cover two hits from the tropicalia times, "Panis Et Circensis" (Caetano Veloso/Gilberto Gil) and "Cerebro Eletronico" by Gilberto Gil (her vocal delivery here is clearly inspired by Gal Costa's). Also deserving mention is a beautiful samba by the authentic composer Paulinho da Viola, "A Danca da Solidao," which was again a big hit in her interpretation. The rest of the 16 songs are divided between Monte's originals, hits by the latest generation of Brazilian pop composers, and other hits, including George Harrison's "Give Me Love" (the only foreign composition). ~ Alvaro Neder
録音 : ステレオ (Studio)
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