For Lovers
An excellent Bebu Silvetti production, who also wrote the arrangements, Dos Enamoradas only has the unfortunate mixture of some Brazilian songs added along with the original project. Blame it on the recording label to think about it perhaps. The first ten songs are absolutely incredible in Simone’s voice. The remaining five songs, though very good, include “Procissão,” “Quem Te Viu, Quem Te Vê” and “Danadinho Danado,” which totally clash with the romantic mood of the rest of the CD. The change in producers is obvious. If you do not have Simone Bittencourt de Oliveira, where those songs came from, this is an excellent buy. Think of it as two CDs in one package. This was Simone’s last album with Columbia.
ALBUM INFORMATION
Simone
Dos Enamoradas
Sony CDZ – 81908/2 – 484082 (1996)
Time: 59’28”
Tracks:
- Cuando tu Llegues (Quando Chegares) (Carlos Lyra – Americo)
- Mujer Contra Mujer (José María Cano)
- Perfidia (Alberto Dominguez)
- Pecado (Carlos Bahr – Pontier y Francini)
- Dos Enamoradas (Mar e Lua) (Chico Buarque – Luis G. Escolar)
- El Amor Más Amor (Todo o Amor que Houver Nesta Vida) (Cazuza – Luis G. Escolar)
- Cuando Vuelva a Tu Lado (María Grever)
- Que Es Amar (O que É Amar) (Johnny Alf – Luis G. Escolar)
- Bésame Mucho (Consuelo Velázquez)
- Candilejas (Charles Chaplin – Ivan Mogull)
- Procissão (Gilberto Gil) – w/ Didá Banda Feminina
- Prelúdio (Raúl Seixas)
- Quem É Você (Isolda – Eduardo Dusek)
- Quem Te Viu, Quem Te Vê (Chico Buarque)
- Danadinho Danado (Martinho da Vila – Zé Catimba) – w/ Martinho da Vila