Banda Calypso na Amazônia

Na Amazônia (In the Amazon) is the seventh album and the second DVD of Banda Calypso, launched in February 2005. The show that gave rise to the project was recorded on November 14, 2004 in Sambódromo of Manaus.

Na Amazônia
Live album by
ReleasedFebruary 2005
RecordedNovember 14, 2004
VenueCentro de Convenções Manaus
Genre
Length58:30 min
LanguagePortuguese
LabelCalypso Produções
DirectorChimbinha
Dedê
ProducerChimbinha
Banda Calypso chronology
Volume06
(2004)
Na Amazônia
(2005)
Volume 8
(2005)
Singles from Na Amazônia
  1. "Brincou Comigo"
    Released: 2005

The Show

The show was exciting, its opening had an Indian theme, the costumes were colorful, with details in birds clothes and forests a pretty typical theme for those in Manaus, with hits of Volume 4 most of the show, can not be denied that the songs were in the general knowledge of there audience, and also the incredible performance of the guitarist Chimbinha, that while Joelma changed clothes, almost burst a totally exciting sound with his wonderful guitar.

The show was very danceable in its first block at the end brings a tribute to Gilberto Barros for help providing the band, the presenter who saw a preview of your live show and did not contain the tears. As in DVD earlier was an act in a love song, but it was the song Disse Adeus, a song that speaks of a time of separation and in the state that the woman was near the end of the song the dancer enacts with Joelma takes her dress so doing all the Sambadrome the public Manaus scream, but to everyone's surprise there was a swimsuit skin color, soon at the end of the song Joelma is carried on the lap and then back it more romantic ballads. The rhythms used in this show much attention, the songs Homem Perfeito and Potpourri de Carimbó had great attention by the used rhythms and presentation on stage.

The show also recalled Joelma of his time in the band Fazendo Arte to rewrite Brincou Comigo, a song she sang alongside Kim Marques. Soon the show ended with the song Paquera, and had a simple but emotional farewell.

Repercussion

The DVD has become the best selling of the year, even before being launched throughout the country, the DVD already had Triple Diamond. Its lead single was the revival of Pra Te Esquecer, the music in its relaunch obtained huge success, much higher than its original release, but the entire album was a highlight, since even romantic dance music.

Track listing

No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Abertura "Calypso na Amazônia""
  • Joelma
  • Tovinho
02:13
2."Pra Te Esquecer"
  • Batista Lima
04:15
3."Nenê"
  • Edú Luppa
03:23
4."Anjo"
  • Louro Santos
03:32
5."Primeiro Amor"
  • Kim Marques
03:42
6."Disse Adeus"
  • Chimbinha
  • Tonny Brasil
04:11
7."Tic Tac"
  • Edú Luppa
03:32
8."Dois Corações"
  • Tonny Brasil
03:26
9."Imagino"
  • Chrystian Lima
  • Ivo Lima
03:57
10."Lágrimas de Sangue"
  • Tonny Brasil
02:27
11."Love You Mon Amour"
  • Tonny Brasil
03:44
12."Lambada Complicada"
  • Aldo Sena
02:59
13."Homem Perfeito"
  • Carla Maués
  • Gaitan Ricardo Alberto
  • Gaitan Ricardo Alfredo
  • Tovar Nicolas R.
04:21
14."Pot-Pourri de Carimbó: Canto de Carimbó / Lua Luar / Canto de Atravessar"
  • Vital Lima
  • Nilson Chaves
  • Manoel Cordeiro
  • Mestre Lucindo
  • Márcio Montoril
  • Pimentel
04:50
15."Fala Pra Mim"
  • Louro Santos
  • Tinho
03:41
16."Brincou Comigo"
02:48
17."Paquera"
  • Marquinhos Maraial
  • Beto Cajú
03:44
18."Solos do Chimbinha"
  • Chimbinha
01:48

Charts

charts (2006 - 2011) Best
position
 Brazil (Associação Brasileira dos Produtores de Discos)[1] 4

Trivia

  • The show was recorded weeks after the release of Volume 6.
  • The clip Imagino was recorded at Amazon River, but with the new version in the studio and the clip is present on the DVD.
  • During the presentation of the last block Joelma sang as music success Dançando Calypso which ended up not coming to DVD.

References

  1. Nielsen Business Media, Inc (June 18, 2005). "Billboard Hits of The World: Brazil Albums". Billboard. Retrieved 18 December 2013.
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