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- Flor Di Nha Esperanca
- Vaquinha Mansa
- Amor Di Mundo
- Paraiso Di Atlantico
- Sorte
- Carnaval De Sao Vicente
- Desilusao Dum Amdjer
- Nho Antone Escaderode
- Beijo De Longe
- Roma Criola
- Perseguida
- Maria Elena
- Cabo Verde Manda Mantenha
- Terezinha

What a swing!
African influenced music
Delicious Rhythms
- Sodade
- Bia
- Cumpade Ciznone
- Direito Di Nasce
- Luz Dum Estrella
- Angola
- Miss Perfumado
- Vida Tem Um So Vida
- Morabeza
- Recordai
- Lua Nha Testemunha
- Barbincor
- Tortura/Angola

the exquisite soul of mornaThe songs on this CD are lilting, melodic gems, most with a nice slow swing to them, with a few that are more up-tempo, like tracks # 3, 10, and the fabulous "Angola" (# 6), which is my favorite number on the CD.
Four of the tracks (# 2, 7, 9, 11) were written by Cesaria's prolific uncle Francisco (better known as B. Leza), as well as three by one of Francisco's followers, Manuel de Novas (# 3, 4, 12). The musicianship is marvelous throughout this recording, and a lot of the world-wide success of this CD is owed to the masterful arrangements and piano artistry of Paulino Viera, whose solos add much to the beauty of the music, as does the haunting violin playing by Malaquias Costa featured in the final "Tortura".
A good place to start your Cesaria Evora collection, the sound is quite good and total playing time is 59'29.
Lovely
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- Sodade
- Bia
- Cumpade Ciznone
- Direito Di Nasce
- Luz Dum Estrela
- Angola
- Miss Perfumado
- Vida Tem Um So Vida
- Morabeza
- Recordai
- Lua Nha Testemunha
- Barbinco
- Tortura

the exquisite soul of mornaThe songs on this CD are lilting, melodic gems, most with a nice slow swing to them, with a few that are more up-tempo, like tracks # 3, 10, and the fabulous "Angola" (# 6), which is my favorite number on the CD.
Four of the tracks (# 2, 7, 9, 11) were written by Cesaria's prolific uncle Francisco (better known as B. Leza), as well as three by one of Francisco's followers, Manuel de Novas (# 3, 4, 12). The musicianship is marvelous throughout this recording, and a lot of the world-wide success of this CD is owed to the masterful arrangements and piano artistry of Paulino Viera, whose solos add much to the beauty of the music, as does the haunting violin playing by Malaquias Costa featured in the final "Tortura".
A good place to start your Cesaria Evora collection, the sound is quite good and total playing time is 59'29.
Lovely
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- Sodade
- Bia
- Cumpade Ciznone
- Direito Di Nasce
- Luz Dum Estrela
- Angola
- Miss Perfumado
- Vida Tem Um So Vida
- Morabeza
- Recordai
- Lua Nha Testemunha
- Barbincor
- Tortura

the exquisite soul of mornaThe songs on this CD are lilting, melodic gems, most with a nice slow swing to them, with a few that are more up-tempo, like tracks # 3, 10, and the fabulous "Angola" (# 6), which is my favorite number on the CD.
Four of the tracks (# 2, 7, 9, 11) were written by Cesaria's prolific uncle Francisco (better known as B. Leza), as well as three by one of Francisco's followers, Manuel de Novas (# 3, 4, 12). The musicianship is marvelous throughout this recording, and a lot of the world-wide success of this CD is owed to the masterful arrangements and piano artistry of Paulino Viera, whose solos add much to the beauty of the music, as does the haunting violin playing by Malaquias Costa featured in the final "Tortura".
A good place to start your Cesaria Evora collection, the sound is quite good and total playing time is 59'29.
Lovely
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- Sodade
- Bia
- Cumpade Ciznone
- Direito Di Nasce
- Luz Dum Estrella
- Angola
- Miss Perfumado
- Vida Tem Um So Vida
- Morabeza
- Recordai
- Lua Nha Testemunha
- Barbincor
- Tortura/Angola

the exquisite soul of mornaThe songs on this CD are lilting, melodic gems, most with a nice slow swing to them, with a few that are more up-tempo, like tracks # 3, 10, and the fabulous "Angola" (# 6), which is my favorite number on the CD.
Four of the tracks (# 2, 7, 9, 11) were written by Cesaria's prolific uncle Francisco (better known as B. Leza), as well as three by one of Francisco's followers, Manuel de Novas (# 3, 4, 12). The musicianship is marvelous throughout this recording, and a lot of the world-wide success of this CD is owed to the masterful arrangements and piano artistry of Paulino Viera, whose solos add much to the beauty of the music, as does the haunting violin playing by Malaquias Costa featured in the final "Tortura".
A good place to start your Cesaria Evora collection, the sound is quite good and total playing time is 59'29.
Lovely
WOW! INCREDIBLE
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- Petit Pays (Little Country)
- Xandinha
- Tudo Tem Se Limite (A Limit To Everything)
- Consedjo (Advice)
- D'nhirim Reforma (Pension Money)
- Rotcha 'Scribida
- Oriundina
- Tudo Dia E Dia (Everyday Is A New Day)
- Nha Cancera Ka Tem Medida (My Fatigue Is Endless)
- Areia De Salamansa (On The Sand Of Salamansa)
- Flor Na Paul (A Flower In Paul)
- Doce Guerra (Sweet War)

she's adorable
Luscious!
Goddess of Music
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- Petit Pays [Little Country]
- Xandinha
- Tudo Tem Se Limite [A Limit to Everything]
- Consedjo [Advice]
- D'Nhirim Reforma [Pension Money]
- Rotcha 'Scribida
- Oriundina
- Tudo Dia E Dia [Everyday Is a New Day]
- Nha Cancera Ka Tem Medida [My Fatigue Is Endless]
- Areia de Salamansa [On the Sand of Salamansa]
- Flor Na Paul [A Flower in Paul]
- Doce Guerra [Sweet War]

she's adorable
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Goddess of Music
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- Tchintchirote
- Sabine Larga'm
- Partida
- Sangue De Beirona
- Apocalipse
- Mar E Morada De Sodade
- Bo E Di Meu Cretcheu
- Coragem Irmon
- Quem Bo E
- Regresso
- Zebra
- Mae Velha
- Pe Di Boi
- Ess Pais
With a population descended from former Portuguese colonialists and former African slaves, Cape Verde closely resembles Brazil and has produced a music with similar rippling syncopation and light, sensual vocals, though the Verdean sound is marked by the breezy lilt characteristic of islands. But when Evora sings mournfully of a "Partida" (departure) that will take her love far away, anyone who has ever experienced such a separation will recognize the mix of pain and affection in her voice. That voice is a very special instrument, for it glides gracefully over the supple beat even as it resounds deeply in Evora's lower range and fills up with warm, enveloping resonance. She is backed by a small, all-acoustic Verdean combo led by the ukulele-like, four-string cavaquinho. American jazz great James Carter plays tenor saxophone on "Coragem Irmon," but Evora has no problem matching his thick, buttery tone. --Geoffrey Himes

Uplifting sounds from Cape Verde
Beautiful, Captivating, Lovely...indescribable...oih!For the past few months I've been listening to Cesaria's music more than anyone elses! I can relate so much to the lyrics of her music and the style being that I'm from the Caribbean. I feel as if I've also lived the Capeverdian experience! I would like to visit someday! Viva Cesaria a reina da morna!
An Afro-Portuguese Sound & A Silk-Smooth Voice.Cabo Verde was colonized by the Portuguese, and the combination of the African and Portuguese cultures makes for some fabulous music - a little similar to sounds from Brazil. The music on this CD is a combination of the 'fado' from Portugal, mixed with the Brazilian ballad-like 'choro,' and soulful 'forros,' along with Cape Verde's own particular island sound. There is no better way to understand this wonderful, nuanced music than to listen to it. And Ms. Evora, herself, plays her voice and makes a music that is very much her own.
The nostalgic "Partida," "Mar e Morada de Soledad," and "Ess Pais," are sung with a sadness and longing that evoke much emotion. Other cuts, like "Tchintchirote," and "Sangue de Beirona" make me want to just get up and dance to the Oh So Sensual Beat! It is Ms. Evora's soft, silky-smooth, engaging voice that is so special. She is backed by strings - the guitar and an instrument called the 'cavaquinho'- but the rhythms are pure island. A terrific CD! You will enjoy it!

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- Tchintchirote
- Sabine larga'm (Sabino, Leave Me)
- Partida (Departure)
- Sangue de Beirona (Beirona's Blood)
- Mar e morada de sodade (The Seas Is The Home...
- Bo e di meu cretcheu (You Are Mine, Beloved)
- Coragem Irmon (Take Courage, Brother)
- Quem bo e (Who Are You?)
- Regresso (Return)
- Nae velha (Old Mother)
- Pe di boi (Quarrel)
- Ess Pais (This Country)
With a population descended from former Portuguese colonialists and former African slaves, Cape Verde closely resembles Brazil and has produced a music with similar rippling syncopation and light, sensual vocals, though the Verdean sound is marked by the breezy lilt characteristic of islands. But when Evora sings mournfully of a "Partida" (departure) that will take her love far away, anyone who has ever experienced such a separation will recognize the mix of pain and affection in her voice. That voice is a very special instrument, for it glides gracefully over the supple beat even as it resounds deeply in Evora's lower range and fills up with warm, enveloping resonance. She is backed by a small, all-acoustic Verdean combo led by the ukulele-like, four-string cavaquinho. American jazz great James Carter plays tenor saxophone on "Coragem Irmon," but Evora has no problem matching his thick, buttery tone. --Geoffrey Himes

Uplifting sounds from Cape Verde
Beautiful, Captivating, Lovely...indescribable...oih!For the past few months I've been listening to Cesaria's music more than anyone elses! I can relate so much to the lyrics of her music and the style being that I'm from the Caribbean. I feel as if I've also lived the Capeverdian experience! I would like to visit someday! Viva Cesaria a reina da morna!
An Afro-Portuguese Sound & A Silk-Smooth Voice.Cabo Verde was colonized by the Portuguese, and the combination of the African and Portuguese cultures makes for some fabulous music - a little similar to sounds from Brazil. The music on this CD is a combination of the 'fado' from Portugal, mixed with the Brazilian ballad-like 'choro,' and soulful 'forros,' along with Cape Verde's own particular island sound. There is no better way to understand this wonderful, nuanced music than to listen to it. And Ms. Evora, herself, plays her voice and makes a music that is very much her own.
The nostalgic "Partida," "Mar e Morada de Soledad," and "Ess Pais," are sung with a sadness and longing that evoke much emotion. Other cuts, like "Tchintchirote," and "Sangue de Beirona" make me want to just get up and dance to the Oh So Sensual Beat! It is Ms. Evora's soft, silky-smooth, engaging voice that is so special. She is backed by strings - the guitar and an instrument called the 'cavaquinho'- but the rhythms are pure island. A terrific CD! You will enjoy it!

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- Danca Ma Mi Criola - Tito Paris
- Me Ki Sa Oule - Kali
- Bomba Te Traigo Yo - Jose Gonzales Y Banda Criolla
- Falso Testemunho - Maria Alice
- Veinte Anos - Los Traditionales De Carlos Puebla
- Mbo Hahita Avao - D'Gary & Jihe
- Sonegaly - Tarika
- E Iti Taurua - Bobby & Angelo
- Olinda Road - Hapa
- Mix Up World - Quito Rymer

Incomplete
Very good,not great,but still funD'Gary&Jihe from Madagascar as well as Quito Rymer from Tortola aren't quite so good.Interesting sidenote-Rymer's "Mix up world" is one of the themes for Putumayo's World Music Hour.Oh well.
This is still a good album."South Pacific Islands" is EVEN BETTER."Islands" has held up for a good 9 yrs since its release.No wonder it's still in print.How many pop albums last that long???
One of the best in this series
If you like Samba and a melodious African air, this is for you. Evora's voice is deep and sensous. A new listening experience.