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Miss Perfumado

Miss Perfumado

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Artist: Cesaria Evora
Label: RCA Victor
Category: Music

Buy New: $13.98



New (33) Used (10) from $7.49

Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars 24 reviews
Sales Rank: 19007

Format: Original Recording Reissued
Media: Audio CD
Discs: 1
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2
Dimensions (in): 5.6 x 5 x 0.5

MPN: 18103
UPC: 193418103224
EAN: 0019341810322
ASIN: B000066NWC

Release Date: May 21, 2002
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Tracks:

  • Sodade - Cesaria Evora, Morais, Luis
  • Bia - Cesaria Evora, Leza, B.
  • Cumpade Ciznone - Cesaria Evora, De Novas, Manuel
  • Direito Di Nasce - Cesaria Evora, De Novas, Manuel
  • Luz Dum Estrela - Cesaria Evora, Chantre, Teofilo
  • Angola - Cesaria Evora, Mendes, Ramiro
  • Miss Perfumado - Cesaria Evora, Leza, B.
  • Vida Tem Um So Vida - Cesaria Evora, De Novas, Manuel
  • Morabeza - Cesaria Evora, Leza, B.
  • Recordai - Cesaria Evora, Chantre, Teofilo
  • Lua Nha Testemunha - Cesaria Evora, Leza, B.
  • Barbinco - Cesaria Evora, De Novas, Manuel
  • Tortura - Cesaria Evora, Chantre, Teofilo

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Editorial Reviews:

Amazon.com's Best of 1998
Cesaria Evora asked heartache to come in and set a spell. The morna, the slow, rhythmically balladic blend of African blues and the Portuguese fado, was the perfect medium. Released in 1998 in the United States, this 1992 album about nostalgia, longing, hit-and-run lovers, and the sea features titles like "Barbincour" ("The Conman") and "Torura" ("Torture"). Not the least of Evora's magical appeal is that her smooth, honey-rich vocals suggest a universe of passion and pain with nary a spasm of self-pity to break the spell. --Elena Oumano

Amazon.com essential recording
Like Billie Holiday, the Cape Verdean queen of morna--a slow, rhythmically balladic blend of African blues and the Portuguese fado--asked heartache to come in and set a spell. In fact, trouble and Cesaria Evora are longtime soulmates. This 1992 album (released in the U.S. in 1998) about nostalgia, longing, hit-and-run lovers, and the sea features titles like "Barbincour" ("The Conman") and "Torura" ("Torture"). It went gold in France, transforming the plump grandma diva of her West African island's beachside canteens into a world-music icon. Not the least of Evora's magical appeal is that those smooth, honey-rich vocals suggest a universe of passion and pain, with nary a spasm of self-pity to break the spell. --Elena Oumano


Customer Reviews:   Read 19 more reviews...

4 out of 5 stars Warm, honeyed voice   May 12, 2007
 1 out of 1 found this review helpful

Cesaria Evora does some of her finest work here. Those who are familiar with her other recordings will recognize the minor-key modes and yearning quality typical of her style. The instrumental arrangements are intimate, not overwhelming, and always complement her inimitable voice. That said, after purchasing three of her CDs, I feel that I've exhausted this repertoire -- there is quite a bit of melodic and harmonic similarity among them -- and don't feel inclined to own a library of her work. For those who are new to Ms. Evora, this recording would provide a lovely introduction and summation of her art.


5 out of 5 stars the exquisite soul of morna   March 7, 2005
 11 out of 12 found this review helpful

Cesaria Evora is one of the great stars of world music, and this CD is on many lists as an "essential recording" in this genre. Born in 1941 in Sao Vicente (Cape Verde Islands), Cesaria has known the toughest of times in her youth, and was a mature woman before reaching the recognition she so richly deserved. "Mis Perfumado" was recorded in 1992, and is one of her very finest albums; with her soft, warm honey voice, and a heart well acquainted with the sorrow of lost love, she is undoubtedly the quintessential interpreter of "morna", a style of song reminiscent of the Portuguese fado combined with the rhythms of West Africa.

The songs on this CD are lilting, melodic gems, most with a nice slow swing to them, with a few that are more up-tempo, like tracks # 3, 10, and the fabulous "Angola" (# 6), which is my favorite number on the CD.
Four of the tracks (# 2, 7, 9, 11) were written by Cesaria's prolific uncle Francisco (better known as B. Leza), as well as three by one of Francisco's followers, Manuel de Novas (# 3, 4, 12). The musicianship is marvelous throughout this recording, and a lot of the world-wide success of this CD is owed to the masterful arrangements and piano artistry of Paulino Viera, whose solos add much to the beauty of the music, as does the haunting violin playing by Malaquias Costa featured in the final "Tortura".
A good place to start your Cesaria Evora collection, the sound is quite good and total playing time is 59'29.



5 out of 5 stars Lovely   April 17, 2003
 5 out of 7 found this review helpful

From half a dozen of her records I've purchased so far this is one of the best, well, after "Cesaria". She is fenomenal and is adorable as usual, although the accompaniment at times is not quite of the same class.


5 out of 5 stars WOW! INCREDIBLE   July 5, 2000
 14 out of 15 found this review helpful

A voice has never moved me as much as cesaria has. Her voice is so seductive and passionate that it takes your mind to another place. Her other albums are great, but this is the best. a definite must hear and must have for any collection


3 out of 5 stars Good Music From A Powerful Voice   June 22, 2000
 16 out of 21 found this review helpful

You get the idea at times that there is hundreds of years of heartache and emotion bottled up inside Cesario and she truly does have a great voice and a great sound all around. This CD is a pretty good collection of just heartfelt sounds that truly touch your heart. My biggest problem with it is that it all seems to play off a similar emotion and by the end of the CD I feel like I've been listening to very similar stylings all along. Overall though a very decent piece of work from this powerful voice.

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