Cantuaria, Vinicius / Silva
Album: | Silva | Collection: | World | |
Artist: | Cantuaria, Vinicius | Added: | Jan 2006 | |
Label: | Hannibal/Rykodisc |
A-File Activity
Add Date: | 2006-03-12 | Pull Date: | 2006-05-14 | Charts: | Reggae/World |
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Week Ending: | Apr 2 | Mar 19 |
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Airplays: | 1 | 2 |
Recent Airplay
1. | Oct 15, 2019: | Global Ginga
India, A Felicidade, Pena De Mim, The Bridge |
4. | Mar 17, 2006: | The Southern World
The Bridge |
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2. | Feb 11, 2011: | No Cover, No Minimum
The Bridge |
5. | Mar 17, 2006: | No Cover, No Minimum
Saudades De Voce |
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3. | Mar 28, 2006: | at the Cafe Bohemian
A Felicidade |
Album Review
Fo
Reviewed 2006-03-10
Reviewed 2006-03-10
VINICIUS CANTUÁRIA – “Silva”
Hannibal, 2005
BRAZIL – Another beautiful album from the great singer-songwriter. Cantuaria brings a modern feel to his sambas and acoustic pop songs – he’s worked closely with Ryuichi Sakamoto and Arto Lindsay. On this disc he sings, plays guitars and adds some miscellaneous loop textures, with most of the songs also featuring percussion and/or strings. All very very nice.
All good. Fo’s picks: 1, 3, 5, 8, 9
1. 5:18 – midtempo, melancholy with floating strings and good percussion.
2. 4:34 – mellow, in English, VC plays all instruments. Catchy/haunting chorus.
3. 4:01 – upbeat modern bossa, quick vocal delivery, soulful chorus, flugelhorn
4. 4:42 – ballad with spanish guitar touches and dramatic strings, strange ending
5. 3:23 – cute retro ditty with muted trumpet, electric piano break
6. 3:43 – relaxed & informal feel, English vox. Interesting rhythmic breaks.
7. 5:04 – loping ballad with a spare, non-Brazilian Latin feel; trumpet & elec guitar
8. 4:38 – Jobim bossa classic, coasts along but with a slight drag/undercurrent
9. 4:48 – sort of a bossa-march, slow & steady. Sweet vocal but a heavy feel.
10. 1:52 – nifty electronic loop background, aching strings, brief bossa melody
11. 4:11 – relaxed lopsided ballad, vox half in English, VC plays all instruments.
[Fo] 3/10/06
Hannibal, 2005
BRAZIL – Another beautiful album from the great singer-songwriter. Cantuaria brings a modern feel to his sambas and acoustic pop songs – he’s worked closely with Ryuichi Sakamoto and Arto Lindsay. On this disc he sings, plays guitars and adds some miscellaneous loop textures, with most of the songs also featuring percussion and/or strings. All very very nice.
All good. Fo’s picks: 1, 3, 5, 8, 9
1. 5:18 – midtempo, melancholy with floating strings and good percussion.
2. 4:34 – mellow, in English, VC plays all instruments. Catchy/haunting chorus.
3. 4:01 – upbeat modern bossa, quick vocal delivery, soulful chorus, flugelhorn
4. 4:42 – ballad with spanish guitar touches and dramatic strings, strange ending
5. 3:23 – cute retro ditty with muted trumpet, electric piano break
6. 3:43 – relaxed & informal feel, English vox. Interesting rhythmic breaks.
7. 5:04 – loping ballad with a spare, non-Brazilian Latin feel; trumpet & elec guitar
8. 4:38 – Jobim bossa classic, coasts along but with a slight drag/undercurrent
9. 4:48 – sort of a bossa-march, slow & steady. Sweet vocal but a heavy feel.
10. 1:52 – nifty electronic loop background, aching strings, brief bossa melody
11. 4:11 – relaxed lopsided ballad, vox half in English, VC plays all instruments.
[Fo] 3/10/06
Track Listing
1. | A Dor | 7. | Paraguai | |||
2. | Re-Entry | 8. | A Felicidade | |||
3. | The Bridge | 9. | Alegria | |||
4. | Pena De Mim | 10. | Nunca Mais | |||
5. | Saudades De Voce | 11. | India | |||
6. | Evening Rain | . |