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20 of 20 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Seu Jorge's Sophomore Album (4.5 stars),
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This review is from: Cru (Audio CD)
From the first notes of the cavaquinho on "Tive Razao," you may realize there's a lot more to Seu Jorge, than his whispered versions of vintage Bowie tunes in "The Life Aquatic with Steve Zissou" soundtrack, and by the time you hear his version of "Chatterton" -Serge Gainsbourg's song- you'll be convinced that the breadth of this guy's music is remarkable.
Although, Jorge's arrival in the Brazilian popular music scene is rather recent -discovered, you may say, for his role in 2002's City of God- and this is only his second album, the material included here already shows a singular and mature voice, at ease with honoring Bossa tradition -"Fiore De La Citta" and "Una Mujer"- as well as mixing new sounds -"Bem Querer" or Elvis's old hit "Don't." This is an intimate album where ballads and memories from his early life in a Favela -the name given to the poor neighborhoods you'll find in all major Brazilian cities- predominate, and his singing elevates them to small gems, counting "Sao Gonca" and "Bola De Meia" in addition to those mentioned before. All in all, a gorgeous album that can be considered quiet yet also fierce. I think of Seu Jorge as a young descendant of the Tropicalia movement, perhaps not as groundbreaking musically but just as strong on his commitment to acknowledge Brazil's social ills. PS: You can find my in-depth review at futurosity.com
10 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Best of 2005: Magical,
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This review is from: Cru (Audio CD)
Like many people, I learned about Seu Jorge through his participation in the music for "The Life Aquatic with Steve Zissou". I found his work interesting, but not particularly engaging. But "Cru" totally got me into his work, head in first. He reminds me of the legendary Brazillians that brought Brazil's contagious music to the forefront of the collective conscience, the likes of Caetano Veloso, Gilberto Gil and Chico Buarque. Jumping from laid back to upbeat, from an urban beat to more of a serenade mellow sound, Seu Jorge will capture you with his magical music from the first track of this, one of 2005's best albums.
10 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
The new brazilian samba-bossa-cuca-nova star!!!,
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This review is from: Cru (Audio CD)
I bought this album yesterday and i can't stop listening to it. This is just great. His voice is very nice. Seu Jorge can sing soul, bossanova, french and italian songs....Elvis' "Don't" in his voice seems to be the perfect song. After "Life Aquatic O.S.T." Seu Jorge keeps surprising me. I think that he deserves a 5 star rate!!! In portuguese, "acho que TIVE RAZÃO".
7 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
A so-so sophomore attempt...,
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This review is from: Cru (Audio CD)
I'm absolutely smitten with Seu Jorge, but I have to say was a little disappointed with this album, which seemed altogether darker and not as exciting as his previous attempt on "Carolina". While it does contain some gems, such as the English-language "Don't", I would not recommend this as a first Seu CD, try "Carolina" or even lookup his amazing work on the "Life Aquatic" soundtrack first, develop your taste for him and then try this album... I'd say buy it only if you're a hardcore Seu Jorge fan...
6 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Seu is a natural,
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This review is from: Cru (Audio CD)
Seu Jorge is a natural performer - his performance in City of God shows you what it's like to be righteous at all costs, his performance in A Life Aquatic shows you what it's like to sing even if no one gets it, and his performance on Cru does both of these and much more. He's truly a unique performer. He reconstructs samba, batucada & hip-hop with a flare that is truly Brazilian.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Cru, Seu Jorge,
This review is from: Cru (Audio CD)
The music on this album is simple bueaty. The sound of the guitar and his voice give a layed back feel.
5.0 out of 5 stars
wonderful discovery,
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This review is from: Cru (Audio CD)
Amazing amazing album from Seu Jorge (what is his last name???)...bought this on a whim, while getting his Life Aquatic Sessions. His voice is that paradox of being cool and nonchalant, yet emotion-filled at all the right tugs of heart-strings. I'm emo but Jorge sure knows how to sing to you, and you'd thought you're the only one listening to him. wow. be still my heart.
3 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
SEU JORGE CHANGED MY LIFE,
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This review is from: Cru (Audio CD)
The new Sting of our generation.. the new Caetano Veloso.. SEU JORGE is the TRUTH! I absolutely can't wait to experience more art from him.
'Cru' is exactly that.. RAW. I think it really shows Jorge's range as a singer/songwriter/ musician. It talks about simple emotions and situations ('Dont,' Bem Querer..). His style is all his own. ...and to the homie who doesnt know what the 'monkey sounds' are (two reviews down)... its a Cuíca or Guíca... a traditional Brazilian drum used mostly in samba..
7 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Cru,
This review is from: Cru (Audio CD)
I own Carolina and the Life Aquatic Soundtrack. This album "Cru" is closer to the Life Aquatic soundtrack than it was to Carolina.
Cru is much more laidback and more of a chill-out album. The songs include quite a few monkey(?) sounds in the background, which is actually kind of funny and adds to the whole tropical feeling. I love Seu Jorge's voice. It's very hypnotic and mellow. He could be on his way to becoming the new century's Brazilian Bob Marley. And no longer being an Import, it's affordable - so pick it up!
7 of 14 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
The solo album debut that introduces Seu Jorge with his distinctive voice with an accompaniment of acoustic guitar & percussion,
By Midwest Book Review (Oregon, WI USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Cru (Audio CD)
Seu Jorge was once a homeless kid in a Brazilian slum just outside of Reio de Janeiro. He spent years developing his talent with music and theatre, eventually landing a part of Knockout Ned in "City of God" which proved to be his first big break. Cru is the solo album debut that introduces Seu Jorge with his distinctive voice with an accompaniement of acoustic guitar and percussion. This superbly produced and enthusiastically recommended CD album features Tive Rzao (I Was Right, 4:32); Mania De Peitao (Large Chested Mania, 2:35); Chatterton (3:52); Bem Querer (My Dear, 3:21); Don't (3:06); Sao Gonca (4:22); Bola De Meia (Sock-filled Ball, 5:25); Una Mujer (4:37); Eu Sou Favela (I Am Favela, 2:27); and two bonus tracks, Mania De Peitao (Jamais Plus Jamais Mix, 2:51) and Tive Razao (Valtair Mix, 4:39).
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Cru by Seu Jorge (Audio CD - 2006)
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