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Cesaria Evora

Mar Azul

Mar Azul Tracks
1. Mar Azul
2. Cize
3. Estanhadinha
4. Cabo Verde
5. Belga
6. Cretcheu Di Ceu
7. Cinturão Tem Mele (Dança Tchà Tchà Tchà)
8. Separação
Cesaria Evora - Mar Azul
Mar Azul Review
In 1991, just a year before she hit it big in Europe with Miss Perfumado, Cesaria Evora hit her stride in Paris with this warm and wonderful recording of morna music from Cape Verde. Produced with a light touch by José de Silva, Mar Azul is still close to the nightclub, to the smoke and whiskey roots of her music as she sang it back home; the great band seamlessly mixes jazz, blues, swing, Latin, and African music into something unique for its time. It is lush yet simple, beautiful and gritty and clean, and totally about this voice. An acoustic guitar or piano rules each track, with bass, light percussion, and touches of violin, clarinet, harmonica, or horn just brushing up against it. This is really where Evora developed comparisons to Billy Holiday, in her ability to sound both fragile and tough. Like classic jazz-blues, this music is about pain and elegance, expressed through a voice that convinces you she has seen both and often can't tell the difference. --Louis Gibson


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Superb, most romantic music
5
My wife and I both fell in love with this wonderfully romantic CD. Ms. Avora has an unparallelled voice, crisp, clear, and comes from the depth of her heart. This CD is a pure treasure.
Posted by Anonymous, on 1999-08-26
how detroit taught me to love cesaria evora
5
i fell in love with cesaria evora during my years of graduate studies in detroit. perhaps it was the general romantic-dismal mood of most midwestern cities (detroit falling more towards dismal than romantic) that brought me to appreciate the sweet melancholy sound of her voice. a woman who travelled to paris from cabo verde, a small island off the coast of west africa, subsequently winning the hearts of the french and soon the hearts of many people throughout the world.

in an epoch of the 'gorgeous pre-pubescent nymphette singer/songwriters' its wonderful to hear from an artist whose voice transcends the superficial boundaries of media-hype. an elder three-hundered pound dark-skinned island woman who i once only recognized as 'the barefoot diva'

Posted by Anonymous, on 1999-09-10
Mar Azul
5
Her voice is like butter. If you like wonderful, soothing/soulful music this is a wonderful cd to listen to or play in the background.
Posted by Anonymous, on 1999-11-22