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| 1. Oluz Da Alegria |
| 2. Cantador Da Noite |
| 3. Uma Estatua |
| 4. Um Amor Infinito |
| 5. Palavras Ausentes (Junto A Ti) |
| 6. Vislumbrar O Canto Encantado |
| 7. Moro Em Lisboa |
| 8. Os Males Do Mundo |
| 9. Ao Crepusculo Onde E Que Esta O Meu Amor? |
| 10. O Olival A Passo, A Trote E A Galope |
| 11. Reflexos De Ouro |
| 12. Suave Tristeza As Vezes |
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10 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Mastery of the fado,
By Aureliano (Mexico) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Um Amor Infinito (Audio CD)
Having just recently bought Madredeus's latest release after attending the Um Amor Infinito world tour, it is my opinion that this is one of their best albums in years. I found Movimento rather disappointing, was pleasantly surprised by Faluas do Tejo, and was left reeling after hearing the songs from this last CD live. The fado (traditional Portuguese music) is evocative of sadness, longing, beauty and the peace of rural life, and no one can perform it like Madredeus. Teresa Salgueiro's voice in Um Amor Infinito is wonderful as always and there are many sweet and melodic songs that I find myself trying to whistle afterwards (though it is, of course, impossible). If you don't know Madredeus and don't know which CD to buy, go for Ainda (music from Lisbon Story) and, if you like that one, buy Um Amor... It has become my personal favorite and it won't disappoint.
9 of 22 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Portuguese, not Spanish,
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This review is from: Um Amor Infinito (Audio CD)
Just to complete the previous comment:
Madredeus are Portuguese, and obviously the songs are not in Spanish. That Portuguese sounds like Japanese is also new to me. I understand Portuguese, but I don't understand a word of Japanese. Perhaps Portuguese similar to Japanese means that for somebody who doesn't understand both (or better, all three if we include Spanish) it sounds exotic. The song "Moro em Lisboa" should at least have given a hint, assuming that ... we have an idea, where that is. A suggestion for who likes this album: Wim Wenders "Lisbon Story" is a really nice movie about Lisbon (cheating off the terrific traffic in Lisbon). Madredeus appear in the movie and sing a few songs (The soundtrack was their album "Ainda").
6 of 17 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
Copy Controlled,
By a man (Tokyo, JAPAN) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Um Amor Infinito (Audio CD)
It is not mentioned here, but this disc is copy controlled.
--- On some equipment, for example car CD players playback --- problems may be encountered. I have not listened it yet. The 3 stars are not the FA.
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