Showing posts with label Lili Araujo. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Lili Araujo. Show all posts

Thursday, August 14, 2014

Lili Araujo - Arribacao

Bitrate: 320K/s
Time: 48:28
Size: 111.0 MB
Styles: Latin jazz vocals
Year: 2008
Art: Front

[5:01] 1. Tapete Azul
[4:19] 2. Lendas Do Mar
[4:42] 3. Coisas Demais Por Fazer
[5:03] 4. Todas Aquelas Coisas
[3:53] 5. Roma
[3:32] 6. Luz Da Lua
[5:46] 7. Consciência
[4:39] 8. Arribação
[3:53] 9. Novamente
[3:43] 10. Tem Palmeira
[3:53] 11. Na Gafieira

After consolidating her career in Europe, the young Rio de Janeiro born and bred singer and songwriter Lili Araujo came back to Brazil in 2008 and launched her debut album, “Arribação”. Composed by eleven unique tracks, her work is a mix of choro and samba – rythms that were part of her childhood in the outskirts of Rio. To that were added the jazz conception, elements and instruments. At only 26, Lili came on the scene, blending references as she created her own musical identity.

The artist, graduated in canto popular at Escola de Música Villa Lobos, in Rio, emmigrated to Viena, Austria, in 2006 and it was in Europe that her career took off with important appeareances and presentations in jazz clubs, festivals and european theatres such as Tunnel Live Jazz (Viena), Theater am Spittelberg (Viena), Reigen (Viena), Birdland (Viena), Porg & Bess (Viena) and Blue Note (Paris). In 2008 the singer wanted more and launched her debut album “Arribação” with austrian record label Oficina Records. She came back to Brazil in the middle of that year, where she performed launching shows from this album at Modern Sound, Sala Baden Powell, Cinematéque, Sala FUNARTE São Paulo and Estrela da Lapa. She also had wonderful appraisals from the specialized press. In the middle of 2009, sponsored by the austrian company SKE/AKM, she went on a little tour of Europe with the concert, passing through Viena, Schwaz (Tyrol), London, Lausanne, Lisbon and Stockholm.

More than 40 musicians took part on the making of this first CD, including well known instrumentalists such as harmonica player Gabriel Grossi, multi-instrumentalist Dirceu Leite and drummer Marcio Bahia. It also featured young talented instrumentalists such as Guto Wirtti (bass), Joana Queiroz (clarinet), Gabriel Gestzi (piano), Rodrigo Villa (bass), Rafael Barata (drums), Marcelo Caldi (accordion), Vitor Gonçalves (piano), Bernardo Ramos (electric and acoustic guitar) amongst others.

Arribacao

Wednesday, July 23, 2014

Lili Araujo - Casa Aberta

Bitrate: 320K/s
Time: 42:12
Size: 96.6 MB
Styles: Latin jazz vocals
Year: 2012
Art: Front

[3:28] 1. Negro Coração
[5:15] 2. Até Quando Durar
[4:41] 3. Vai Saber
[3:13] 4. Não Tem Nada Não
[4:34] 5. Casa Aberta
[3:08] 6. Onde Estiver
[3:42] 7. Pra Se Lembrar De Mim
[3:41] 8. Sinceridade
[3:21] 9. Não Tem Perdão
[3:49] 10. Vindobona
[3:14] 11. Pode Ir

After consolidating her career in Europe, the young Rio de Janeiro born and bred singer and songwriter Lili Araujo came back to Brazil in 2008 and launched her debut album, “Arribação”. Composed by eleven unique tracks, her work is a mix of choro and samba – rhythms that were part of her childhood in the outskirts of Rio. To that were added the jazz conception, elements and instruments. At only 26, Lili came on the scene, blending references as she created her own musical identity.

The artist, graduated in canto popular at Escola de Música Villa Lobos, in Rio, emmigrated to Vienna, Austria, in 2006 and it was in Europe that her career took off with important appeareances and presentations in jazz clubs, festivals and european theatres such as Tunnel Live Jazz (Vienna), Theater am Spittelberg (Vienna), Reigen (Vienna), Birdland (Vienna), Porg & Bess (Vienna) and Blue Note (Paris). In 2008 the singer wanted more and launched her debut album “Arribação” with austrian record label Oficina Records. She came back to Brazil in the middle of that year, where she performed launching shows from this album at Modern Sound, Sala Baden Powell, Cinematéque, Sala FUNARTE São Paulo and Estrela da Lapa. She also had wonderful appraisals from the specialized press. In the middle of 2009, sponsored by the austrian company SKE/AKM, she went on a little tour of Europe with the concert, passing through Vienna, Schwaz (Tyrol), London, Lausanne, Lisbon and Stockholm.

More than 40 musicians took part on the making of this first CD, including well known instrumentalists such as harmonica player Gabriel Grossi, multi-instrumentalist Dirceu Leite and drummer Marcio Bahia. It also featured young talented instrumentalists such as Guto Wirtti (bass), Joana Queiroz (clarinet), Gabriel Gestzi (piano), Rodrigo Villa (bass), Rafael Barata (drums), Marcelo Caldi (accordion), Vitor Gonçalves (piano), Bernardo Ramos (electric and acoustic guitar) amongst others.

The eleven tracks were arranged by saxophonist Henrique Band, trompeter Darcy da Cruz, guitarists Gabriel Improta and Marcos Amorim and by Lili Araujo. On this first work the artist composed all the lyrics except the track “Tapete azul”, which was by Toninho Pôrto. She shone as a songwriter with her own songs and in partnership with the young violinist Kalu Coelho as well as veterans such as guitarists and songwriters Alegre Corrêa and Marcos Amorim.

Voz/Voice: Lili Araujo; Violão/Acoustic Guitar: Daniel Santiago; Contrabaixo/Acoustic Bass: Guto Wirtti; Piano: Vitor Gonçalves; Bateria/Drums: Rafael Barata.

Casa Aberta