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Nara Leão's vocal style is reminiscent of Elis Regina, slightly breathy and well-articulated. Featuring full orchestral arrangements, the album waxes '60s pop one minute and '30s waltz the next, while always remaining cleanly and immaculately produced.
The first track "Lindonéia" is a tango-influenced bossa nova written by Brazilian legend Caetano Veloso, whose songs are peppered throughout. The horn and flute accents on "Quem É" might remind some pop culture junkies of the theme to the game show Match Game. "Anoiteceu" is that particular brand of mid-'60s bossa nova often associated with jet-setting love affairs and seaside roadways. One of the true joys of the album, though, has to be the cover photo -- sans any print -- of Leão reclining on an orange Turkish rug and wearing a purple cotton shirt, with a far-off look on her face. - Matt Collar, Allmusic
Tracklist
A1 Lindonéia
A2 Quem É
A3 Donzela Por Piedade Não Perturbes
A4 Mamãe Coragem
A5 Anoiteceu
A6 Modinha
B1 Infelizmente
B2 Um Chorinho Chamado Odeon
B3 Mulher
B4 Medroso De Amor
B5 Deus Vos Salve Esta Casa Santa
B6 Tema De "Os Inconfidentes"