Showing posts with label Raquel Tavares. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Raquel Tavares. Show all posts

Saturday, February 10, 2018

Raquel Tavares - Roberto Carlos Por Raquel Tavares

Size: 128,1 MB
Time: 54:37
File: MP3 @ 320K/s
Released: 2017
Styles: Fado Pop, Fado Canção
Art: Front & Back

01. Voce (2:56)
02. Como E Grande O Meu Amor Por Voce (3:48)
03. Sua Estupidez (4:13)
04. De Tanto Amor (Feat. Ana Carolina) (3:13)
05. A Distancia (3:55)
06. Debaixo Dos Caracois Dos Seus Cabelos (Feat. Caetano Veloso) (4:21)
07. Palavras (3:09)
08. Fera Ferida (5:12)
09. Detalhes (5:01)
10. Cavalgada (3:48)
11. Nao Se Esqueça De Mim (3:44)
12. Olha (3:22)
13. Do Fundo Do Meu Coraçao (4:02)
14. Emoçoes (3:46)

"Roberto Carlos By Raquel Tavares" is based on the repertoire of one of the greatest artists in the world, Roberto Carlos, and features contributions by Caetano Veloso in "Debaixo Dos Caracois Dos Seus Cabelos" and Ana Carolina in "De Tanto Amor". The project received the gold certificate in Portugal, where it stayed for several weeks in the first place among the best-selling albums.

Raquel Tavares is a Portuguese fado singer. Its name gained notoriety in Portugal for the first time in 1997, year in which, at age 12, it won in the Great Night of the Fado. In 2006 she released her first album "Raquel Tavares" and in the same year she received the Amália Rodrigues Award for 'Revelação Feminina', from the Amália Rodrigues Foundation. In 2007, Casa da Imprensa awarded him the 'Revelation Prize' of the year. With the success and subsequent releases, Raquel has performed in several countries like Spain, France, Italy, Greece, Marocco, Germany, Belgium, Holand, Scotland, England, Ireland, Uruguai, Argentina, Brazil, Canada, China and recently, Australia.

Roberto Carlos Por Raquel Tavares

VA - JazzInFado

Size: 100,5 MB
Time: 39:48
File: MP3 @ 320K/s
Released: 2017
Styles: Latin Jazz, Fado, Fusion
Art: Front

01 Carlos Do Carmo - Lisboa Menina E Moça (4:57)
02 Helder Moutinho - Estranha Forma De Vida (3:59)
03 Carminho - Escrevi Teu Nome No Vento (4:30)
04 Antonio Zambujo - Veio A Saudade (3:55)
05 Raquel Tavares - Limao (4:17)
06 Marco Rodrigues - Solidao (3:47)
07 Ana Bacalhau - Fado Portugues De Nos (3:13)
08 Cuca Roseta - Coimbra (3:23)
09 Maria Berasarte - A Nadie Se Lo Confieso (3:26)
10 Joana Almeida - Tudo Isto E Fado (4:16)

The best fado songs, their best performers and some of the most important musicians in Latin jazz today are joining an innovative album, "JazzInFado". This album seeks to widen the frontiers of fado, bringing together great fado singers, including Carlos do Carmo, Hélder Moutinho, Carminho, António Zambujo, Raquel Tavares, Marco Rodrigues, Ana Bacalhau, Cuca Rosetta, Maria Berasarte and Joana Almeida, who interpret emblematic themes of history of fado allied to the harmonies of Latin jazz.

"JazzInFado" celebrate the six years since the fado was raised to Intangible Heritage of Humanity by UNESCO.

The idea of joining these fado greats to jazz harmonies came from Óscar Gomez, a Cuban musician and producer, currently living in Spain, a five-time Grammy winner, a member of the Board of the Latin Grammy Academy and whose productions have sold more than 20 million records worldwide.

"I always liked being a transgressor and a rebel," says the producer. "What we did was to bring fado to jazz and harmoniously enrich it [...] and enter rhythms of the Caribbean, Flemish, Brazilian, bossa nova and tango. Enter the rhythms worked in Latin jazz and enrich the harmonies a little, always respecting, obviously, the melodies and the lyrics ".

"JazzInFado" was recorded between Madrid and Lisbon and on the recordings the fadistas were accompanied by mostly Cuban musicians, as is the case of Pepe Rivero or Ivan "Melon" Lewis.

"JazzInFado" is a unique object that highlights the immense richness of fado, but showing how this music also dialogues in an innovative way with jazz.

JazzInFado