Cristina Branco - Corpo iluminado (2001)

Artist: Cristina Branco
Title: Corpo iluminado
Year Of Release: 2001
Label: Universal
Genre: Folk, World, Fado
Quality: FLAC (image+.cue,log,scans) / MP3 320 Kbps
Total Time: 42:56
Total Size: 243 Mb / 108 Mb
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Tracklist: Title: Corpo iluminado
Year Of Release: 2001
Label: Universal
Genre: Folk, World, Fado
Quality: FLAC (image+.cue,log,scans) / MP3 320 Kbps
Total Time: 42:56
Total Size: 243 Mb / 108 Mb
WebSite: Album Preview
01. Corpo Illuminado
02. Meu Amor, Meu Amor (Meu Limo de Amargura)
03. Musa
04. Aconteceu
05. Meu Amor e Marinheiro
06. Memria de Meu Bem
07. Que Fazes a Lisboa
08. Portos
09. Aquele To Triste Dia
10. Locais
11. Disse-te Adeus e Morri
12. Mill Janelas
13. Rio de Nuvens VIII
14. Tu Tens de Me Acontecer
15. No Fundo do Pensamento
16. Molinera
Custodio Castelo: portugese guitar
Jose Fontes Rocha: portugese guitar
Alexandre Silva: guitar
Jorge Fernando: guitar
Fernando Maia: bass
Joel Pina: bass
Cristina Branco might just be the best fado singer since the great Amalia Rodrigues, the woman who defined the genre. There's a subtlety to her voice that catches the emotions -- and fado, like blues or flamenco, is about feel -- and she never becomes histrionic, letting things stay in check, with the understatement much more eloquent. With this disc she refines and expands upon her two previous studio albums, even to the extent of the unaccompanied "Molinera" that closes the record, a song in a 13th century dialect. The musical relationship between Branco and husband Custodio Castelo, who arranges and plays the difficult Portuguese guitar (which gives fado its distinctive, mournful instrumental sound), continues to grow and deepen, while the other instruments -- guitar and double bass, build a framework for songs like the delicate "Musa." As with all fado, the lyrics are the crux of the matter, and Branco has chosen some beautiful poems (all well translated in the booklet), with "Tu Tens de Me Acontecer" a particular standout. But with a set this sublime, it's almost impossible to single out any one song above the others. There's a floating, breathless beauty about the whole thing that makes it timeless -- and over all too soon.