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Deus É Mulher
- 2018
- 11 tracks
- 43 min
- samba
Album Description
Elza Soares' 33rd studio album, Deus É Mulher, is a powerful testament to the enduring energy of feminine spirit. Released on 18 May 2018 via Deckdisc, this 11-track masterpiece weaves together the rich threads of samba, MPB, bossa nova, and nova MPB to create a truly unforgettable listening experience.
Featuring the talented Mariá Portugal on drums, percussion, and MPC, and Maria Beraldo on clarinet and clarone, Deus É Mulher is a sonic tapestry that showcases Elza Soares' unwavering dedication to her craft. With production by Guilherme Kastrup and co-production by Romulo Fróes, the album was recorded between the esteemed Red Bull studios in São Paulo and Tambor studios in Rio de Janeiro.
The album's lead singles, "Banho" and "Deus Há de Ser", released on 20 April and 3 May 2018 respectively, offered a tantalising glimpse into the album's themes and sounds. Now, with the full album available to stream on platforms like Spotify and Apple Music, fans can immerse themselves in Elza Soares' vibrant world. Clocking in at 43 minutes, Deus É Mulher is a concise yet impactful statement from an artist who continues to push boundaries and defy expectations. Three years on from her acclaimed album A Mulher do Fim do Mundo, Elza Soares returns with a work that is, without a doubt, even more dense and captivating. Deus É Mulher is a must-listen for anyone eager to experience the unbridled passion and creativity of this Brazilian music legend.
Tracks
- O Que Se CalaElza Soares
- Exú Nas EscolasElza Soares, Edgar
- BanhoElza Soares
- Eu Quero Comer VocêElza Soares
- Língua SoltaElza Soares
- Hienas Na TvElza Soares
- ClarezaElza Soares
- Um Olho AbertoElza Soares
- CredoElza Soares
- Dentro de Cada UmElza Soares
- Deus Há de SerElza Soares
About Elza Soares
Elza Soares, often hailed as the queen of Brazilian samba, was a powerhouse vocalist whose career spanned an impressive seven decades. Born into poverty in the favelas of Rio de Janeiro, Soares rose to become one of Brazil's most iconic singers, blending traditional samba with a myriad of genres including bossa nova, jazz, soul, and even punk. Her powerful voice and electrifying performances captivated audiences worldwide, earning her the title of "Singer of the Millennium" alongside Tina Turner in 1999. Soares' journey was marked by resilience and triumph over adversity, making her a beloved figure in Brazilian music. Her discography of over three dozen albums is a testament to her versatility and enduring impact on the music scene.
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