2002 studio album by Mariza
Fado em Mim is the debut studio album of Portuguese fado singer Mariza , released in April 2002 by Dutch label . Later on a special collectors edition was released containing an additional CD with 8 live tracks recorded at the WOMAD 2002 .
Release [ ]
Released in 2002, Fado em Mim is Mariza's debut studio album. Initially rejected by Portuguese labels, who were uneasy to work with an unproven artist, the album was picked up by Dutch label World Connection.[4] The album was later released in 32 countries.[4] [5]
Reception [ ]
In January 2004, Mariza was awarded the European Border Breakers Award , for the international sales of Fado em Mim .[6]
Track listing [ ]
1. "Loucura" Júlio Campos Sousa Frederico de Brito 3:28 2. "Poetas" 3:25 3. "Chuva" 4:04 4. "Maria Lisboa" 2:42 5. "Ó Gente Da Minha Terra" 4:02 6. "Que Deus Me Perdoe" Silva Tavares Frederico Valério 3:36 7. "Há Festa Na Mouraria" 3:14 8. "Terra d'Água" 2:29 9. "Oiça Lá Ó Senhor Vinho" 2:58 10. "Por Ti!" (Fado Tango - traditional) 3:29 11. "Oxalá" 2:26 12. "Barco Negro" David Mourão-Ferreira Caco Velho-Parantini 4:00 13. "Ó Gente Da Minha Terra" (Piano version) 5:53 Total length: 45 :56
1. "Loucura" (Live at the Womad 2002) 4:23 2. "Maria Lisboa" (Live at the Womad 2002) 2:48 3. "Barco Negro" (Live at the Womad 2002) 4:52 4. "Variações Sobre Armandinho" (Live at the Womad 2002) 3:57 5. "Primavera" (Live at the Womad 2002) 5:14 6. "Há Festa Na Mouraria" (Live at the Womad 2002) 2:55 7. "Oiça Lá Ó Senhor Vinho" (Live at the Womad 2002) 3:27 8. "Estranha Forma de Vida" (Live at the Womad 2002) 5:06 Total length: 32 :44
Personnel [ ]
Mariza – Vocals
Custódio Castelo – Portuguese Guitar
Jorge Fernando – Classic Guitar/Viola
António Neto – Classic Guitar/Viola ("Poetas" & "Ó Gente da Minha Terra")
Marino Freitas – Acoustic Bass
Ricardo Cruz – Acoustic Bass ("Ó Gente da Minha Terra" & "Oiça Lá Ó Senhor Vinho), Double Bass ("Poetas" & "Por Ti")
Tiago Machado – Piano ("Poetas" & "Ó Gente da Minha Terra"[hidden track])
Dalú – Percussion ("Barco Negro")
Davide Zaccaria – Cello ("Há Festa Na Mouraria")
Fernando Nunes – Engineering
Jorge Fernando, Tiago Machado – Production and Arrangement
João Pedro Ruela, Albert Nijimolen – Executive Production
References [ ]
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