Inteligence and creativity = Adriana Calcanhotto
Hugo Galvez | Chile | 04/16/2002
(5 out of 5 stars)
"The track listing it's wrong couse they belong to the CD Maritimo a must too.
The track listing for público is :
1.- EE o mundo nao se acabou
2.- Mais feliz
3.- Clandestino
4.- Uns versos
5.- Devolva me
6.- Remix seculo xx
7.- O outro
8.- Vambora
9.- Vamos comer Caetano
10.- Esquadros
11.- Cariocas
12.- Medo de amar # 3
13.- Maresia
14.- Dona do castelo
15.- Remix seculo xx, o remixThe best work of Adriana Calcanhotto ever !"
Enjoy tenderness experience
antonio martinez luis | Barcelona, Spain | 07/19/2004
(4 out of 5 stars)
"Só com um violao. So simple, only her voice and a guitar. So tender and fulfilling. Adriana, sits down and plays songs directly to your heart. Nothing more than feelings, great and passionate experiences about love and heartbreaks.I love Brazilian music, but my experience with modern singers has improve after Adriana concert @ forum Barcelona 2004. It was a great experience and great performance.Enjoy the disc, these songs will open your mind to a new Brazilian feeling.
Ear the lyrics!!, Vambora is my favorite (love and pain in the same song), but enjoy Cariocas (really a Brazilian hymn) and Vamos comer Caetano (fun cannibal song to Caetano Veloso) are amazing."
Fine but weird
GB Absalon | Poland, it seems to me | 04/23/2005
(4 out of 5 stars)
"It's a very intimate CD,and a listener should thank on his knees that by buying this little album hes admitted to the closely bound-up circle of insiders :). Basically, all songs when Adriana sings and plays the guitar background are really heavenly tunes,
and there's really a tangible kind of affinity between her and the audience.
But what baffled me, was that apart from the majority, there's: a) a couple of tracks which don't belong to the performance ao livo; b) i don't like people fiddling with the recorded live material (like in the ending of "Cariocas")
The CD is great for its acoustic songs (a must-have!) and very weird coz of all those things added to the input performance. But even if it spoils all the fun, the CD is still worth coughing up a few bucks :)"