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1 Besame Mucho Velazquez/Skylar 4:55
2 Sodade Cabral/Morais 3:44
3 Luiza [#] Leza 5:43
4 Tudo Tem Se Limite De Novas 4:35
5 Sabine Largam' Goncalves 3:09
6 Miss Perfumado Leza 4:32
7 Cinturăo Tem Mele Goncalves 3:35
8 Vida Tem Um Só Vida Mariano/De Novas 5:39
9 Papa Joachin Paris Vieira/Traditional 4:36
10 Petit Pays DaCruz 3:48
11 Cize Morgadinho 5:22
12 Mar Azul Leza 3:38
13 Nha Cancera Ka Tem Medida (My Fatigue Is Endless) Rodrigues 3:53
14 Sangue de Beirona Almeida/Traditional 3:35
15 Angola Mendes 4:24
16 Partida Fernandes 3:14
17 Cabo Verde Terra Estimada Monteiro 4:34
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The Best of RCA

Audio Compact Disc

Label: BMG Ariola

The Best of RCA

UPC: 743216281121

Release Date: 02/02/1999

Original Release Date: 02/02/1999

Number of Discs: 2

Tracks: [Besame Mucho, Sodade, Luiza [#], Tudo Tem Se Limite, Sabine Largam', Miss Perfumado, Cinturăo Tem Mele, Vida Tem Um Só Vida, Papa Joachin Paris, Petit Pays, Cize, Mar Azul, Nha Cancera Ka Tem Medida (My Fatigue Is Endless), Sangue de Beirona, Angola, Partida, Cabo Verde Terra Estimada]
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Steve Leggett

Cape Verde's C?saria ?vora was 47 years old before her career really took off on an international level in the late '80s, and she quickly became known as the foremost purveyor of the morna, which blends West African percussion with Portuguese fados, Brazilian modhinas, and British sea shanties into beautiful and haunting songs of longing, and she is equally at home singing coladera, which are songs that flip the coin on morna from sad longing to joyous playfulness. This set draws from her various RCA releases, and includes Evora's warm, soft-burred tenor on blues-steeped laments like her signature "Sodade," which finds her vocal turning melancholic, lilting, and then quietly joyous, all within a phrase or two. ~ Steve Leggett, Rovi