Banda Calypso (album)

Volume 1 is the debut album of the band of Pará Banda Calypso. The album was produced by guitarist and husband of singer Joelma, Chimbinha, and released in mid-June 1999 by Calypso Productions.[1]

Volume 1
Cover Volume 1
Studio album by
ReleasedJune 1999
Recorded1998-1999
GenreCalipso
Length50 min
LanguagePortuguese
LabelCalypso Produções
ProducerChimbinha
Banda Calypso chronology
Volume 1
(1999)
Ao Vivo
(2001)
Singles from Volume 01
  1. "Vendaval"
    Released: 1999
  2. "Disse Adeus"
    Released: 2000
  3. "Amor Nas Estrelas"
    Released: 2000
  4. "Solidão"
    Released: 2000
  5. "Deusa da Paixão"
    Released: 2000
  6. "Dois Corações"
    Released: 2000
  7. "Dançando Calypso"
    Released: 2001

Having reached more than five hundred thousand copies[1] in Pará, Banda Calypso was invited to perform the song "Vendaval" in Programa Carlos Santos (being the first live performance of the band).[2]

Development

At the very beginning with good reputation as a producer and several contacts, Chimbinha had trouble getting sponsorship for the release of the first album of the band, there were those who believed in the band's work.

Finally, they managed a partnership that allowed a limited 1000 disc sales, which were sold out within a week. With this result, there were contracts for concerts and the band was expanding by Pará.

Singles

The album's first single was Vendaval, which had a very good acceptance by the public and Para in some regions of Northeast.

Even with the success of Vendaval, the song that really took the band to have a border spreading beyond of Belém was Disse Adeus, especially in the state of Pernambuco. It was the first song the band performed in the state.

But the most striking success of the album was Dançando Calypso, which became single the next album, Ao Vivo and was re-released on the 5th album, Ao Vivo em São Paulo. In addition to singles, the other songs on the album were also successful, but with better acceptance in their live versions.

Relaunching

The album was re-released, and the only change made was the introduction of three bonus tracks: Loirinha, Rubi and Brega Fó. In the song Loirinha, who acts is another singer called Dinho.

Nowadays, this is the album version found for more sales, download and research on the album.

Curiosities

  • Joelma says he made the album cover design, and it has posted 2 photos, but this made many think that there were two vocalists; Today the singer talks about the subject with humor.

Track listing

No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
1."Vendaval"
  • Adilson Ribeiro
  • Bruno Rafael
02:49
2."Dançando Calypso"
  • Josiel
  • Carla Maués
  • Chimbinha
03:11
3."Anjo do Prazer"
  • Nick Oliveira
  • Geovanio Lucena
  • Chimbinha
03:50
4."Solidão"
  • Tonny Brasil
  • Tarciso França
  • Chimbinha
03:18
5."Solos da Paixão"
  • Nick Oliveira
  • Zilmarc Paulino
  • Chimbinha
03:39
6."Sem Você"
  • Chimbinha
02:41
7."Amor nas Estrelas"
  • Edilson Moreno
  • Ronildo Júnior
  • Chimbinha
03:37
8."Dois Corações"
  • Tonny Brasil
  • Matheus Fernandes
  • Chimbinha
03:06
9."Disse Adeus"
  • Chimbinha
  • Tonny Brasil
  • Chimbinha
03:44
10."Amor Bandido"
  • Tonny Brasil
  • Chimbinha
02:55
11."Deusa da Paixão"
  • Nick Oliveira
  • Chimbinha
03:25
12."Feito Tatuagem"
  • Adilson Ribeiro
  • Chimbinha
03:22

Bonus Tracks Second Edition

No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
13."Loirinha"
  • Ronaldo Bahia
04:06
14."Rubi"
  • Junior Neves
  • Chimbinha
03:33
15."Brega Fò"
  • Chimbinha
  • Edilson Moreno
  • Tonny Brasil
  • Chimbinha
03:13

References

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