Mais (album)
Mais | |
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Studio album by | |
Released | 1991 |
Producer | Arto Lindsay |
Mais is an album by Brazilian singer Marisa Monte, released in 1991. By the time of the album's release, newspaper O Estado de S. Paulo praised the album, saying Monte was "less dramatic, with her voice even more tuned and crystalline, which seemed impossible, Monte even commoves. And, definitely, enters the pantheon of the titans, in all senses."[1] In a 2020 retrospective review for his blog on G1, Mauro Ferreira said the album saw the emerging of "a Brazilian pop music which conciliated MPB, rock, samba and Northeasten [Brazil] music without having one genre overcome the other" and that Mais "reversed expectations of the ones waiting for another album of Brazilian music jewels polishing".[2]
Track listing [3][]
- "Beija Eu" (Marisa Monte/Arnaldo Antunes/Arto Lindsay)
- "Volte para o Seu Lar" (Arnaldo Antunes)
- "Ainda Lembro" (Marisa Monte/Nando Reis) (participação especial: Ed Motta)
- "De Noite Na Cama " (Caetano Veloso)
- "Rosa" (Pixinguinha/Otávio de Souza)
- "Borboleta" (Folclore Nordestino)
- "Ensaboa" (Cartola/Monsueto)
- "Eu Não Sou Da Sua Rua " (Branco Mello/Arnaldo Antunes)
- "Diariamente" (Nando Reis)
- "Eu Sei (Na Mira)" (Marisa Monte)
- "Tudo Pela Metade" (Marisa Monte/Nando Reis)
- "Mustapha" (Nando Reis/Marisa Monte)
Personnel[]
- Marisa Monte - vocals
- John Zorn - alto saxophone (tracks 2 & 7)
- Marty Ehrlich - tenor saxophone (tracks 2 & 7)
- Arto Lindsay - guitar, vocals (tracks 2, 4, 10 & 11)
- Robertinho do Recife (tracks 3, 6, 10 & 12), Romero Lubambo (tracks 8 & 9), Marc Ribot (tracks 1, 2, 4 & 11) - guitar
- Carol Emanuel - harp (track 9)
- Ryuichi Sakamoto (tracks 3, 5, 7, 10 & 12), Bernie Worrell (tracks 1, 2, 4 & 11) - keyboards
- Ricardo Feijão (tracks 7, 10 & 12), Melvin Gibbs (tracks 1, 2, 4 & 11) - bass
- Dougie Bowne (tracks 1, 2, 4 & 11), Gigante Brazil (tracks 7, 10 & 12) - drums
- Cyro Baptista (track 9), Prince Vasconcelos de Bois (track 6), Armando Marçal (tracks 3, 4, 5, 7, 10 & 12), Naná Vasconcelos (tracks 2, 4, 8 & 11) - percussion
- Criançada - backing vocals (track 11)
Notes[]
- ^ Leite, Edmundo (31 August 2012). "Alguns discos clássicos já nascem grandes". Acervo Estadão (in Portuguese). Grupo Estado. Retrieved 28 January 2016.
- ^ Ferreira, Mauro (16 April 2020). "Discos para descobrir em casa – 'Mais', Marisa Monte, 1991". G1 (in Portuguese). Grupo Globo. Retrieved 28 September 2020.
- ^ http://www.marisamonte.com.br/pt/musica/discografia/mais
Categories:
- Marisa Monte albums
- 1991 albums
- Brazilian album stubs