10. "As coisas que eu gosto (My favourite things)"
11. "Mesmo de mentira"
12. "Amor, amor (Love, love)"
13. "Poema"
14. "Poror¢ p¢ p¢"
15. "Dá-me um beijo (Kiss me, kiss me)"
16. "Nos teus lábios"
17. "Vou comprar um Cora?ao"
18. "Meu pequeno mundo de ilusao (My little corner of the world)"
19. "Las secretarias"
20. "Saudade ? recordar"
21. "Pizzicati pizzicato"
22. "Can?ao de enganar despedida"
23. "Confissao"
24. "Podes voltar"
Number of discs:
1
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Extra-Infos:
.. Poema De Amor
Description:
UK release. In 1961, the Porto Alegre-born, 16-year-old Elis Regina recorded her first album, and within 12 months was proclaimed 'Best Singer of the Year' in the south of Brazil. From the beginning, her vocal talent was indisputable, startling even, and furthermore she had a hunger to match. Nicknamed 'The Hurricane' or 'Pimentinha' ('Little Pepper') - allusions to her tempestuous mood swings and unquenchable drive - the youthful Elis made the move first to Rio de Janeiro where she forged a birth certificate in order to sing in night clubs and stowed away in bathrooms during police raids. She then proceeded to São Paulo where she captivating audiences with charm and style and beautiful interpretations of bossa nova tunes composed by such legends as Tom Jobim and Vinicius de Moraes. Elis blazed through the 1960s, setting new standards for interpretive style. She recorded bossa, samba and the new electric songs of the MPB composers. Like Carmen Miranda, she had an uncompromising attitude toward her work, which she tackled consciously and systematically, but always self-critically.
"Viva A Brotolandia/Poema De Amor" is a captivating CD release by the legendary Brazilian singer Elis Regina, brought to you by Cherry Red Records. This collection features two of her classic albums, showcasing her extraordinary vocal talent and emotional depth that have made her an icon in Latin American music. The tracks blend bossa nova, samba, and MPB (Música Popular Brasileira), offering listeners a journey through Brazil's rich musical landscape. Elis Regina is celebrated for hits like "Águas de Março," "Como Nossos Pais," and collaborations with Tom Jobim, earning numerous awards throughout her career. Cherry Red Records is renowned for its dedication to reissuing rare and influential recordings across genres, ensuring timeless music reaches new audiences.