Mar Azul

Cesária Évora  Main Performer

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1 Mar Azul Leza 3:39
2 Cize Morgadinho 5:21
3 Estanhadinha Cavaquim 2:44
4 Cabo Verde Costa 3:14
5 Belga Carvalho 4:57
6 Cretcheu Di Ceu Morgadinho 6:14
7 Cinturão Tem Mele (Dança Tchà Tchà Tchà) GonÁalves/Gonçalves 3:34
8 Separação Mendes 4:51
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Mar Azul

Audio Compact Disc

Label: Elektra

Mar Azul

UPC: 075597953329

Release Date: 01/01/1899

Original Release Date: 01/01/1899

Number of Discs: 1

Tracks: [Mar Azul, Cize, Estanhadinha, Cabo Verde, Belga, Cretcheu Di Ceu, Cinturão Tem Mele (Dança Tchà Tchà Tchà), Separação]
Contributors:

Jose F. Promis

From Cesaria Evora's opening wail on Mar Azul's title track, one knows that this disc, a short set comprised of only eight songs, is going to be something special. This is the album that won Evora the praise of Paris, and was released prior to her international hit, Miss Perfumado. These are classic mornas at their most haunting -- all the songs are devastating, slow-burning, and stellar. The subject matter is about love, loss, and the heartbreak of life in Cape Verde. The music is acoustic, with guitars, sweeping pianos, and the occasional horn or violin to augment the effect. The liner notes set up the image of Evora ("Cize," as she is known to those close to her) as she prepares to sing in a smoky Cape Verdean nightclub. The overlying feel of this album is that of a dark and intimate seaside bar, under a starry sky, featuring a beloved singer who woos the audience with her dreamy, mesmerizing voice. Highlights include the haunting "Mar Azul," the elegantly moody "Cabo Verde," the album's two upbeat tracks, "Estanhadinha" and "Cinturao Tem Mele," and its heartbreaking finale, "Separacao." This truly original and understated album burns with the underlying ferocity of an emotional roller coaster, and introduced to the world the mornas of Cape Verde and their most famous interpreter, Cesaria Evora. ~ Jose Promis, Rovi