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Nana Caymmi - A Dama da Canção (2013)

Nana Caymmi - A Dama da Canção (2013)

BAND/ARTIST: Nana Caymmi

  • Title: A Dama da Canção
  • Year Of Release: 2013
  • Label: EMI Brazil
  • Genre: Bossa Nova, Latin Jazz, MPB
  • Quality: mp3 320 kbps / flac lossless
  • Total Time: 10:05:45
  • Total Size: 1.37 / 3.59 gb
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Tracklist

CD1
01. Sem Fim
02. Depois Do Natal
03. Clube Da Esquina 2
04. No Analices
05. Amargura
06. Pra Não Chorar
07. Palavras
08. Nossa Dança
09. Contrato De Separação
10. Patrulhando (Masmorra)
11. Formicida, Corda E Flor
12. Denúncia Vazia

CD2
01. Mudança Dos Ventos
02. Canção Da Manhã Feliz
03. Meu Bem Querer
04. Pérola
05. Meu Silêncio
06. Rama De Nuvens
07. Estrela Da Terra
08. De Volta Ao Começo
09. Fantasia (Minha Realidade)
10. Mistérios
11. A Mó Do Tempo
12. Essas Tardes Assim

CD3
01. Café Com Pão (Jodel)
02. Direto No Coração
03. Você Que Me Ouve
04. Mas Quem Disse Que Eu Te Esqueço
05. Inda Lá
06. Nem Uma Lágrima
07. Brisa Do Mar
08. Rastro De Perfume
09. Primeira Estrela
10. Bons Amigos

CD4
01. Voz E Suor
02. Velho Piano
03. Doce Presença
04. Clara Paixão
05. Neste Mesmo Lugar
06. Valerá A Pena
07. Fruta Boa
08. Isso E Aquilo
09. Não Diga Não
10. Sede
11. Por Toda Minha Vida
12. Nosso Tempo

CD5
01. Não Me Conte
02. Último Desejo
03. Longe
04. Promissória
05. Retrós
06. Paralelo A Neruda
07. Chora Brasileira
08. Flor Das Estradas
09. A Minha Valsa
10. Copacabana
11. Vício De Amor
12. Derradeira Primavera

CD6
01. Deixa Eu Cantar
02. Inútil Paisagem
03. A Canção Do Nosso Amor
04. Aquário
05. Quando O Amor Acontece
06. A Lua E Eu [feat. João Gilberto Caymmi]
07. Era Tudo Verdade
08. Velha Cicatriz
09. Asas Nos Olhos
10. Desacostumei De Carinho
11. Anda Lua
12. Primeiro Altar

CD7
01. Medo De Amar (Vire Essa Folha Do Livro) (Ao Vivo) [feat. Wagner Tiso]
02. Se Todos Fossem Iguais A Você (Ao Vivo) [feat. Wagner Tiso]
03. Si Queres Saber (Se Queres Saber) (Ao Vivo) [feat. Wagner Tiso]
04. Beijo Partido (Ao Vivo) [feat. Wagner Tiso]
05. Milagre (Ao Vivo) [feat. Wagner Tiso]
06. Só Louco (Ao Vivo)
07. O Cantador (Ao Vivo)
08. Chorava (Ao Vivo) [feat. Wagner Tiso]
09. Nuvem Cigana (Ao Vivo) [feat. Wagner Tiso]
10. Rosa Morena (Ao Vivo) [feat. Wagner Tiso]

CD8
01. Tu Me Acostumbraste
02. Contigo En La Distancia
03. No Puedo Ser Feliz
04. Sabe De Mim
05. Olhos De Saudade
06. Alma Mia
07. Mienteme
08. Frenesi
09. La Puerta
10. Sinceridad
11. Castelos No Ar
12. A Cereja E O Vermuth
13. Escribeme
14. Cuando Vuelva A Tu Lado

CD9
01. A Noite Do Meu Bem
02. Olhe O Tempo Passando
03. Por Causa De Você [feat. Antonio Carlos Jobim]
04. Se É Por Falta De Adeus
05. Solidão
06. Idéias Erradas
07. Castigo [feat. Denise Caymmi]
08. Fim De Caso
09. Estrada do Sol [feat. Dori Caymmi]
10. Ternura Antiga
11. Não Me Culpe
12. O Que É Que Eu Faço
13. Pela Rua
14. Noite De Paz (Da-Me Senhor)

CD10
01. Leva Minha Dor
02. Novo Amor
03. Serena
04. Vale A Pena
05. Flor Lunar
06. Eu Quero Estar Com Você
07. Anjo Do Amor
08. Não Posso Me Esquecer Do Adeus
09. Coração Sem Saída
10. A Noite É Meu Ópio
11. Clube Da Esquina
12. Primavera (Vai Chuva)
13. Outra Tarde
14. Flecha De Prata

CD11
01. Só Louco (Ao Vivo)
02. Si Queres Saber (Se Queres Saber) (Ao Vivo)
03. Pot-Pourri I: Saia Do Caminho / Copacabana (Ao Vivo)
04. Pot-Pourri II: Último Desejo / Acontece (Ao Vivo)
05. Pot-Pourri III: Carinhoso / Chão De Estrelas (Ao Vivo)
06. Folhas Mortas (Ao Vivo)
07. Pot-Pourri IV: Aperto De Mão / Se Todos Fossem Iguais A Você (Ao Vivo)
08. Vereda Tropical (Ao Vivo)
09. Quiereme Mucho (Ao Vivo)
10. Pot-Pourri V: Todo O Sentimento / Meu Menino (Ao Vivo)
11. Pot-Pourri VI: Medo De Amar (Vire Essa Folha Do Livro) / Vale A Pena (Ao Vivo)
12. Pot-Pourri VII: Outra Tarde / Cais (Ao Vivo)
13. Palavras (Ao Vivo)
14. Sorri (Ao Vivo)

CD12
01. Resposta Ao Tempo
02. Até O Redentor
03. Não Se Esqueça De Mim [feat. Erasmo Carlos]
04. Meu Sonho
05. Cantiga
06. Chega De Tarde
07. Bolero De Neblina
08. Doralinda / Café Com Pão (Jodel) / Dora [feat. Emílio Santiago]
09. Longe Dos Olhos
10. Saudade Do Rio
11. A Cara Do Espelho
12. Pra Machucar Meu Coração
13. Até Pensei
14. Fascinação
15. Minha Nossa Senhora

CD13
01. Encadenados
02. Acércate Más
03. Dos Almas
04. Amor De Mis Amores
05. Nunca Jamás
06. La Gata Bajo La Lluvia
07. Déjame Ir
08. Mi Ùltimo Fracasso
09. Solamente Una Vez
10. La Violetera
11. Verdad Amarga
12. Como Yo Te Amé
13. Eclipse
14. Te Quiero Dejiste

CD14
01. Acalanto (2011 Remaster) [feat. Dorival Caymmi]
02. Adeus (2011 Remaster)
03. Nossos Beijos (2011 Remaster)
04. Mentiras (2011 Remaster) [feat. João Donato]
05. Ponta Negra (2011 Remaster) [feat. Danilo Caymmi]
06. Por um Segundo (2011 Remaster)
07. As Sobrinhas (2011 Remaster) [feat. Joyce]
08. Fruta Mulher (2011 Remaster)
09. João Valentão (2011 Remaster)
10. Bancarrota Blues (2011 Remaster)
11. Segue o Teu Destino (2011 Remaster)
12. Solidão (2011 Remaster) [feat. Flavio Venturini & Toninho Horta]
13. Cansei de Ilusão [feat. Tito Madi]
14. Buda Nagô [feat. Gilberto Gil]
15. Suave Veneno (2011 Remaster)
16. Hoje Canções (2011 Remaster) [feat. Herbert Vianna]
17. Tarde Triste (2011 Remaster)

Nana Caymmi - A Dama da Canção (2013)


The daughter of singers Dorival Caymmi and Stella Maris (Adelaide Tostes Caymmi), Nana Caymmi is nevertheless an established singer on her own, as corroborated by her extensive discography and two gold records. Also a composer, she has been recorded by giants such as Milton Nascimento.
Nana debuted on record in Dorival Caymmi's album Acalanto (Odeon, 1961). Marrying a Venezuelan doctor, she moved there in 1959. Her love for boleros came from this period. Seven years later, with two children, pregnant, and divorced from her husband, she came back to Rio in June 1966. There, she became involved with the Tropicalia people (her brother Dori, already a producer for Philips, was in close contact with all members of the movement, but neither of the two joined it). In this period, she met Gilberto Gil on the weekly TV Excelsior show Ensaio Geral, recorded in São Paulo, on which Maria Bethânia, Marília Medalha, Tuca, Francis Hime, Toquinho, Sérgio Ricardo, Ciro Monteiro, and the Tamba Trio also regularly participated. Caymmi started an affair with Gil, and eventually they became informally married, which was a general scandal, as she was white and he was Black. At the I FIC (International Song Festival), in Rio in 1966, with a newborn son waiting backstage, she presented "Saveiros" (Dori Caymmi/Nelson Motta), winning first place amidst booing, as some people preferred the timid interpretation of a novice Gal Costa of Gil's song "Minha Senhora" (written with Torquato Neto). She would only find out afterward, but even Gil himself took part in the booing. At the III FMPB (Brazilian Popular Music Festival, presented by TV Record at the Teatro Paramount, São Paulo), she sang with Gil "Bom-Dia" (written by the two).
A period of ostracism followed: she didn't fit into the pop scene of Tropicalia, with its preference for iê-iê-iê; the other movement that could attract her, due to its respect for Brazilian culture, was the canção de protesto ("protest songs") during the military dictatorship. The movement, gathering people as diverse as the sambista do morro carioca (from the Carioca hills) Zé Keti, the Northeast Brazilian João do Vale, the bourgeois Nara Leão, and many others, was proscribed by Caymmi, who thought the canções de protesto as boring, full of enormous lyrics and ugly melodies. So, her shows were always a failure during that period. She survived by singing in Portuguese in nightclubs in Argentina, Uruguay, and Chile. Among her several solo albums deserving mention are Nana Caymmi (1979), Voz e Suor (with César Camargo Mariano; 1983), Chora Brasileira (1985), Caymmi's Grandes Amigos (1986), Talento de Nana Caymmi (1987), and Só Louco (recorded live at the Montreux Festival in 1989 with Wagner Tiso), all through EMI. In 1983, Caymmi appeared in the documentary Bahia de Todos os Sambas, recorded in Rome.
In 1994, she was included in the Songbook Edu Lobo (Lumiar). Her album Bolero sold more than 100,000 copies and brought Caymmi her first gold record. She was included on a posthumous tribute to singer Clara Nunes, Clara com Vida (EMI, 1995), a record that sold 96,000 copies in four months. In that same year, Caymmi was awarded by APCA as the Best Female Singer of the Year. In 1996, she released Alma Serena, and in 1997, No Coração do Rio. She was again awarded by APCA as the Best Female Singer of the Year in 1998. Her 1999 album Resposta ao Vento, after having been included in the soundtrack of TV Globo soap opera Hilda Furacão, sold 100,000 copies, her second gold record. In 2000, she released another solo set, Sangre de Mi Alma, singing boleros and other compositions, including "Noel Rosa."


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OMG, this is an amazing collection of one of Brazil's best MPB interpreters. Thanks!