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Aurélien Merle - Uma Vez Um Caso
Uma Vez Um Caso
Artist: Aurélien Merle
Format: CD

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Label: LE SAULE
Rel. Date: 06/21/2024
UPC: 3700398730806

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DISC: 1

1. Sinha
2. O Leaozinho
3. Pelos Olho
4. Pra Te Acalmar
5. Frevos Rasgado
6. Domingo No Parque
7. A Bossa Nova É Foda
8. Uma Vez Um Cas
9. Meu Caro Amigo
10. Jeanne la Française
11. / 80 Ab
12. Carreaux Tremblent
13. O Leaozinho
14. Anda Luzia
15. Frevo Rasgado
16. Ensaboa

More Info:

Eclectic singer Aurélien Merle goes wherever pleasure leads him. Whether it's solo with his intimate folk songs, as a quartet and with humor alongside the Goguettes, or interpreting artists like William Sheller and Divine Comedy, or immersing himself in the vast repertoire of Brazilian music, he let's himself be guided like a 'cork' floating along the water, as depicted by French singer Pierre Barouh. His affinity for the 70s naturally led him to explore the realms of Chico Buarque and the tropicalism of Gilberto Gil and Caetano Veloso, among others. This 2-CD edition is dedicated to the repertoire that Aurélien Merle has been regularly performing on stage since 2010. It includes a live recording, "No Peristilo", a solo concert recorded in 2022 at the Peristyle Festival in Lyon, and a 4-track studio CD, "No Peito", featuring a duet with Brazilian singer Mônica Salmaso. The two discs contrast with the minimalist purity of a voice and a folk guitar on one side, and on the other, the rich arrangements (by Benjamin Petit Delor), the warmth of brass and winds, and the play of percussion. But in both discs, the chest ("peito") loosens, the voice blossoms, and daylight emerges. Saravá!