Alice Caymmi (album)
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''Alice Caymmi'' is the debut album by
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ian artist of same name, released in 2012, produced by Flávio Mendes, with Caymmi being the art director herself. She described the album as follows: "The album has an aquatic environment, a reference to my grandfather (
Dorival Caymmi Dorival Caymmi (; April 30, 1914 – August 16, 2008) was a Brazilian singer, songwriter, actor, and painter active for more than 70 years, beginning in 1933. He contributed to the birth of Brazil's bossa nova movement, and several of his samba ...
), to the mythic sea he created. But I like the more obscure things. I brought the more tragic side of his songs, the night sea, darker. ..Not that I feel I am the avant-guarde-ist, but I want out of the comfort zone. I could have made the album one would expect from the young granddaughter of Caymmi. But there would be no album, it wouldn't be so emotional. For this album, I wanted the noise, the noise language. I don't think I made it, because the songs didn't have this head. But I tried to bring them to this tragic, noisy environment of sea, of night". Originally, the album would be entirely performed by Alice alone and would feature seven tracks. However, producer Flávio Mendes convinced her to enlarge the track list and invite more musicians. Some of the lyrics were composed during her adolescence. There are two covers in the album, "Sargaço Mar" and " Unravel". The first was composed by her grandfather. She describes it as "a song that is independent of harmony, just her melody already shows what it is. I then tried to acclimatize it in a scenic way. ..If I had it my way, it would open the album, my career, everything". "Unravel" was originally performed by
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ic singer
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– about this version, the European singer supposedly said in her website that "there's no way of doing it better than that", making Alice cry for her acknowledgment.


Critical reception

Writing in his blog Notas Musicais, reviewer Mauro Ferreira praised the album and said Alice "reveals herself as an artist that has her own identity", despite the covers and the surname. Cleber Facchi, from Miojo Indie, saw similarities between Alice and her grandfather would be inspired by the sea to compose, but he also identified an own light in the singer, concluding that "even without knowing about the future, Caymmi sails confidently, fearless of what she might encounter ahead."


Track listing


Personnel

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Alice Caymmi Alice Caymmi (born Alice Malaguti Caymmi on March 17, 1990) is a Brazilian singer and composer. She is the granddaughter of Dorival Caymmi, daughter of Danilo and Simone Caymmi and niece of Nana and Dori Caymmi. Career Before opting for a music ...
— vocais on all tracks; acoustic guitar on "Revés" * Alexandre Moreira — backing vocals and
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on "Tudo Que For Leve" * Bela Meirelles
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on "Revés" * Rafael Rocha — guitar, acoustic guitar,
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on "Água Marinha"; drums on "Arco da Aliança", "Rompante" and "Vento Forte"; percussion on "Arco da Aliança", "Revés", "Rompante" and "Vento Forte"; electronic effects on "Arco da Aliança", "Revés", "Rompante" and "Sargaço Mar";
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s on "Sangue, Água e Sal" * Flávio Mendes — backing vocals on "Tudo Que For Leve"; acoustic guitar on "Sangue, Água e Sal", "Vento Forte" and "Tudo Que For Leve";
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on "Água Marinha"; steel guitar "Arco da Aliança", "Mater Continua", "Rompante", "Sangue, Água e Sal" and "Vento Forte"; piano on "Unravel"; conducting on "Mater Continua" and "Sangue, Água e Sal";
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on "Vento Forte", "Tudo Que For Leve" and "Unravel" * Alberto Continentino — bass on "Arco da Aliança", "Rompante" and "Vento Forte" * Murilo O'Reilly — percussion on "Água Marinha", efeitos eletrônicos on "Sargaço Mar" * Fabiano Salek — percussion on "Tudo Que For Leve" * Itamar Assiere — accordion on "Arco da Aliança" and "Rompante",
Fender Rhodes piano The Rhodes piano (also known as the Fender Rhodes piano) is an electric piano invented by Harold Rhodes, which became popular in the 1970s. Like a conventional piano, the Rhodes generates sound with keys and hammers, but instead of strings, t ...
on "Arco da Aliança", "Rompante" and "Vento Forte" * Gretel Paganini — cellos on "Mater Continua", "Rompante" and "Sangue, Água e Sal" * Tina Werneck — steel
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s on "Mater Continua" and "Sangue, Água e Sal"


References

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