Zizi Possi
Zizi Possi opened different paths during her career. She had her first hit with an MPB tune ("Pedaço de Mim" by Chico Buarque) and then with a series of pop ballads during the '80s; but finally in the '90s, she found her way with a repertory of classics of Brazilian music in highly polished acoustic renditions. There are variations apply, as in Per Amore, which is completely devoted to Italian romantic songs (sung in the original idiom).
Singing alone since she was a child, Possi started to take piano classes at five. At 20, she abandoned the strong composition program at the State University of Bahia and started working as an actress in a musical when she discovered herself as a singer. In 1978, she left for Rio, where she was invited by Roberto Menescal to record (at the time he was Polygram's A&R) her first album (Flor do Mal). Possi' first hit was the title track of the second album, Pedaço de Mim (Chico Buarque), from Buarque's musical A Ópera do Malandro, in which she participated that same year. In the '80s, Possi expanded her pop repertory at the expenses of MPB, having success with "Asa Morena" (Zé Caradípia, 1982). Other hits of that decade were "Perigo" (Nico Resende/Paulinho Lima, 1986), "A Paz" (Gilberto Gil/João Donato, 1987); "É A Vida Que Diz" (Marina), and "O Amor Vem Pra Cada Um" (a version for "Love Comes to Everyone" by George Harrison). The LP Estrebucha Baby (1989) represented a different, almost experimental phase, being the first time that "Meu Erro" (Herbert Vianna) was recorded not as rock or pop (as it was written), but as a densely interpreted song, which worked as an endorsement for a genre that was being incorporated into MPB under mixed feelings.
In 1990, the show Sobre Todas As Coisas (piano/voice/percussion) represented the finding of an internal coherence after taking different paths. Rewarded by the success enjoyed during the tour, she accepted Marcos Suzano's suggestion of incorporating Lui Coimbra's cello, recording the album Sobre Todas As Coisas (1991). The esthetics of an acoustic sound and the classics of Brazilian music were paid even further tribute on Valsa Brasileira (1993) and on her subsequent albums. Valsa Brasileira had two hits, "Bom Dia" (Swami Jr./ Paulo Freire) and "Lamento" (Pixinguinha).
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Per Amore
Musiques du monde - Paru chez Universal Music Ltda. le 1 janv. 1997
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Asa Morena
Pop - Paru chez Universal Music Ltda. le 1 janv. 1982
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Puro Prazer
Jazz - Paru chez Universal Music Ltda. le 1 janv. 1999
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Valsa Brasileira
Musiques du monde - Paru chez Caravelas le 1 janv. 1993
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A Arte De Zizi Possi
MPB - Paru chez Universal Music Ltda. le 20 déc. 2004
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Pra Sempre E Mais Um Dia
MPB - Paru chez Universal Music Ltda. le 1 janv. 1983
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Zizi Possi Sem Limite
MPB - Paru chez Universal Music Ltda. le 8 janv. 2001
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Pedaço De Mim
MPB - Paru chez Universal Music Ltda. le 1 janv. 1979
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Mais Simples
MPB - Paru chez Universal Music Ltda. le 5 avr. 1996
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Um Minuto Além
MPB - Paru chez Universal Music Ltda. le 18 janv. 1981
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Pedaço De Mim - O Melhor De Zizi Possi
MPB - Paru chez Universal Music Ltda. le 2 mars 1998
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Amor & Música
MPB - Paru chez Universal Music Ltda. le 1 janv. 1987
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Flor Do Mal
Pop - Paru chez Universal Music Ltda. le 1 janv. 1978
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Estrebucha Baby
MPB - Paru chez Universal Music Ltda. le 5 janv. 1989
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Zizi Possi Em "Dê Um Rolê"
Pop - Paru chez Universal Music Ltda. le 1 janv. 1984
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Faltavam Seus Olhos
Musiques du monde - Paru chez Som Livre le 20 sept. 2017
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