O Maggio a Federico e Giulietta Caetano Veloso

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  • Release Date: 12/07/1999
  • Sales Rank: 83,604
  • Label: EMARCY IMPORT
  • UPC: 731454663823
 
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O Maggio a Federico e Giulietta

1LISTENQue Nao Se Ve (Come Tu Mui Vuoi) 4:14
2LISTENTrilhos Urbanos 3:23
3LISTENGiulietta Masina 4:39
4LISTENLua, Lua, Lua, Lua 4:45
5LISTENLuna Rossa 5:53
6LISTENChega de Saudade 3:04
7LISTENNada 3:43
8LISTENCome Prime 2:51
9LISTENAve-Maria 1:49
10LISTENChora Tua Tristeza 3:32
11LISTENCoracao Vagabundo 4:37
12LISTENCajuina 2:20
13LISTENGelsomina 3:33
14LISTENLet's Face the Music and Dance 4:18
15LISTENCoração Materno 4:42
16LISTENPatricia 3:12
17LISTENDama Das Camelias 2:43
18LISTENCoimbra 4:32
19LISTENGelsomina 2:15

About this Artist

Editorial Reviews

Caetano Veloso's admiration and reverance to the cinema poetry of Federico Fellini is notorious. Through his song "Giulietta Masina" (prohibited in Brazil due to a profanity), Fellini's sister Maddalena knew Veloso's devotion to her brother and asked him to have a tribute concert (in which this album was recorded), which was held in October 1987 at the Teatro Nuovo, Dogana (San Marino Republic). In the booklet, Veloso explains in his own words the relevance of each song for a Fellini tribute. Veloso wasn't in top form, maybe due to the emotion of facing his longtime idol's image. But in spite of some vocal deficiencies, his interpretation is as sincere as it can be, delivering with delicacy the mysterious quality so dear to the filmmaker. "Que Não Se Vê," Veloso's version of Nino Rota/T. Amurri's "Come Tu Me Vuoi," was dedicated to Marcello Mastroianni. Other songs taken from Fellini's film soundtracks were "Gelsomina" (M. Galdieri/Nino Rota), and "Patricia" (Damaso Peres Prado, a version by Bourges from the film La Dolce Vita). "Luna Rossa" is a popular Neapolitan song, performed in bossa rhythm, which was included because of its theme, the moon. The originals are "Trilhos Uurbanos," "Giulietta Masina," "Lua, Lua, Lua," and "Coração Vagabundo." An additional bossa is "Chega de Saudade" (No More Blues). Delicacy is the central concept here, where nostalgia and melancholy also met each other. Backed by the usual competence of Jaques Morelenbaum, Luiz Brasil, Jorge Helder, and Carlos Balla, this album is suited for those who can't stand the electric pop style present in some of Veloso's albums. Alvaro Neder, All Music Guide

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