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Rosa

Rosa Passos

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Brazilian singer, songwriter, and guitarist Rosa Passos is known worldwide for her stunning voice and her interpretations of classics as well as her own originals. Her last two records reflect this: 2004's Amorosa was a tribute to João Gilberto, while 2005's Rosa por Rosa was a collection of Passos' own songs. So it's nice, then, that her subsequent effort, Rosa, contains some of both. The album is, in short, reflective of what she is, a combination of the past and present. It's simple, too, in that perfect way: just her and her guitar and 15 tracks to show them off. The sound throughout the record is very consistent, with Passos' smooth, sensuous voice coupled with the warm tones of her guitar. It produces a very welcoming effect, and the two instruments complement each other so well that there almost seems to be something missing during the opener, an a cappella version of Garoto's "Duas Contas." It's a lovely piece, but everything sounds better, and more natural, when her guitar enters into the next song, Antonio Carlos Jobim's "Eu Não Existo sem Você," to accompany her. The timbres of the two voices blend together sweetly, bringing the listener into the lush harmonies of a Brazilian winter. The first half of Rosa consists mostly of covers, including a stunning Portuguese version of Henri Salvador's "Jardin D'Hiver" (called simply "Jardim" here) and an equally good interpretation of "Sentado à Beira do Caminho," while in the second part of the album she moves into originals. There are two previously unreleased songs from the 1960s co-written with her first lyricist, Fernando de Oliveira ("Demasiado Blue" and "Detahle") as well as two songs in Spanish, "Desilisión" and "Fusión." It's a compelling, unadorned, thoughtful mix, a beautiful representation of an important and talented contemporary Brazilian musician.
© Marisa Brown /TiVo

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1
Duas Contas
00:01:12

Rosa Passos, MainArtist - Garoto, Composer, Writer

2
Eu Nao Existo Sem Voce
00:02:31

Vinicius De Moraes, Composer, Writer - António Carlos Jobim, Composer, Writer - Rosa Passos, MainArtist

3
Sutilezas
00:04:58

Rosa Passos, Composer, Writer, MainArtist - Sergio Naturezas, Composer, Writer

4
Ate Quem Sabe
00:04:32

Lysias Enio, Composer, Writer - João Donato, Composer, Writer - Rosa Passos, MainArtist

5
Olhos Nos Olhos
00:04:18

Chico Buarque, Composer, Writer - Rosa Passos, MainArtist

6
Sentado A Beira Do Caminho
00:07:07

Roberto Carlos, Composer, Writer - Erasmo Carlos, Composer, Writer - Rosa Passos, MainArtist

7
Molambo
00:03:26

Rosa Passos, MainArtist - Augusto Mesquita, Composer, Writer - Jaime Florence, Composer, Writer

8
Jardim
00:04:57

Keren Ann Zeidel, Composer, Writer - Benjamin Biolay, Composer, Writer - Rosa Passos, MainArtist

9
Demasiado Blue
00:03:42

Rosa Passos, Composer, Writer, MainArtist - Fernando de Oliveira, Composer, Writer

10
Desilusion
00:03:57

Santiago Auseron, Composer, Writer - Rosa Passos, Composer, Writer, MainArtist

11
Edredon De Seda
00:03:59

Arnoldo Medeiros, Composer, Writer - Rosa Passos, Composer, Writer, MainArtist

12
Nao Sei O Que Acontece
00:04:04

Rosa Passos, MainArtist - Alexandre Leao, Composer, Writer

13
Detalhe
00:05:36

Rosa Passos, Composer, Writer, MainArtist - Fernando de Oliveira, Composer, Writer

14
Fusion
00:05:07

Jorge Drexler, Composer, Writer - Rosa Passos, MainArtist

15
Inverno
00:02:08

Rosa Passos, Composer, Writer, MainArtist - Walmir Palma, Composer, Writer

Chronique

Brazilian singer, songwriter, and guitarist Rosa Passos is known worldwide for her stunning voice and her interpretations of classics as well as her own originals. Her last two records reflect this: 2004's Amorosa was a tribute to João Gilberto, while 2005's Rosa por Rosa was a collection of Passos' own songs. So it's nice, then, that her subsequent effort, Rosa, contains some of both. The album is, in short, reflective of what she is, a combination of the past and present. It's simple, too, in that perfect way: just her and her guitar and 15 tracks to show them off. The sound throughout the record is very consistent, with Passos' smooth, sensuous voice coupled with the warm tones of her guitar. It produces a very welcoming effect, and the two instruments complement each other so well that there almost seems to be something missing during the opener, an a cappella version of Garoto's "Duas Contas." It's a lovely piece, but everything sounds better, and more natural, when her guitar enters into the next song, Antonio Carlos Jobim's "Eu Não Existo sem Você," to accompany her. The timbres of the two voices blend together sweetly, bringing the listener into the lush harmonies of a Brazilian winter. The first half of Rosa consists mostly of covers, including a stunning Portuguese version of Henri Salvador's "Jardin D'Hiver" (called simply "Jardim" here) and an equally good interpretation of "Sentado à Beira do Caminho," while in the second part of the album she moves into originals. There are two previously unreleased songs from the 1960s co-written with her first lyricist, Fernando de Oliveira ("Demasiado Blue" and "Detahle") as well as two songs in Spanish, "Desilisión" and "Fusión." It's a compelling, unadorned, thoughtful mix, a beautiful representation of an important and talented contemporary Brazilian musician.
© Marisa Brown /TiVo

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