Terra (Mariza album)
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Terra is the fourth studio album by the Portuguese fado singer, Mariza. At the Latin Grammy Awards, it was nominated for both Best Folk Album and Best Producer. Contributions from Cape Veredean singer Tito Paris, Argentine guitarist Dominic Miller, and Spanish singer Concha Buika give Terra a jazz, African, and Latin influence.[1] Also included at the end of the album is a cover of Charlie Chaplin's famous ballad, "Smile".
Track listing
- "Ja me deixou" (Template:Lang-en)
- "Minh alma" (Template:Lang-en)
- "Rosa branca" (Template:Lang-en)
- "Recurso" (Template:Lang-en)
- "Beijo de saudade" (Template:Lang-en)
- "Vozes do mar" (Template:Lang-en)
- "Fronteira" (Template:Lang-en)
- "Alfama"
- "Tasco da mouraria" (Template:Lang-en)
- "Alma de vento" (Template:Lang-en)
- "Se eu mandasse nas palavras" (Template:Lang-en)
- "As guitarras" (Template:Lang-en)
- "Pequenas verdades" (Template:Lang-en)
- "Morada aberra" (Template:Lang-en)
- "Smile"
Personnel
- Vocals: Mariza, Concha Buika, Tito Paris
- Acoustic Guitar: Bernardo Couto, Diogo Clemente, Dominic Miller
- Flamenco Guitar: Javier Limón
- Recorder: Melissa Nanni
- Trumpet: Carlos Sarduy
- Piano: Ivan "Melon" Lewis, Chucho Miller
- Acoustic Bass: Marino De Freitas
- Double Bass: Dany Noel
- Percussion: Pirana
References
- ^ Himes, Geoffrey. "MARIZA "Terra" 4Q", The Washington Post, Washington D.C., 6 March 2009.