Feminina

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Feminina
Feminina.jpg
Studio album by
Joyce
Released1980 (1980)
RecordedJanuary 1980
GenreMPB, Latin jazz
Length34:36
LabelOdeon
Producer
Joyce chronology

(1976)
Feminina
(1980)
Agua e Luz
(1981)

Feminina is an album by the Brazilian singer Joyce that was released by Odeon in 1980.

The album includes the track "Clareana", which was written for her daughters, and Ana Martins. The singer entered Festival MPB 80 and reached the finals with the song, which went on to achieve her first chart success in Brazil.[1] "Aldeia de Ogum" was popularized as a dance track in the 1990s by Gilles Peterson.[2]

The album cover was signed by photographer Luiz Fernando and his wife . It depicts Moreno without make up and playing her acoustic guitar. According to Moreno herself in a 2019 interview, although the guitar is not seen in the image, it is present through her look, which is the typical look of a musician to their instrument. The album logo, in which an acoustic guitar is drawn from the letter "f", became a symbol of the singer.[3]

Track listing[]

No.TitleMusicLength
1."Feminina"Joyce3:48
2."Mistérios"Joyce, Maestro4:32
3."Clareana"Joyce2:50
4."Banana"Joyce4:16
5."Revendo Amigos"Joyce3:20
6."Essa Mulher"Joyce, Terra3:32
7."Coração de Criança"Joyce, Leporace3:13
8."Da Cor Brasileira"Joyce, Terra2:12
9."Aldeia de Ogum"Joyce4:34
10."Compor"Joyce2:19

Personnel[]

  • Joyce – vocals, classical guitar
  • Mauro Senise – flute, saxophone
  • Danilo Caymmi – flute
  • Jorginho – flute
  • Paulo Guimaraes – flute
  • Helvius Vilela – piano
  • Helio Delmiro – guitar
  • Claudio Guimaraes – guitar
  • Fernando Leporace – bass guitar, vocals
  • Tutti Moreno – drums, percussion
  • Lize Bravo – vocals

References[]

  1. ^ Joyce Moreno: Official Website
  2. ^ Gilles Peterson: Official Website - Discography
  3. ^ "Joyce Moreno - Feminina / Arte na Capa". . Grupo Globo. 12 October 2019. Retrieved 14 February 2021.
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