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Amorosa
Rosa Passos
Amorosa
Genres: International Music, Jazz, Pop, Classical, Latin Music
 
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Japanese pressing of the bossa nova singer/guitarist's 2004 album includes two bonus tracks, 'S'Wonderful' & 'Triste' (exclusive). Details TBA. SME.

     
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All Artists: Rosa Passos
Title: Amorosa
Members Wishing: 1
Total Copies: 0
Label: Sony
Release Date: 8/24/2004
Genres: International Music, Jazz, Pop, Classical, Latin Music
Styles: South & Central America, Brazil, Latin Jazz
Number of Discs: 1
SwapaCD Credits: 1
UPC: 827969206829

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Japanese pressing of the bossa nova singer/guitarist's 2004 album includes two bonus tracks, 'S'Wonderful' & 'Triste' (exclusive). Details TBA. SME.

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ROSA!!!! ROSA!!!! ROSA!!!!
Marley | Long Island, NY | 05/09/2006
(5 out of 5 stars)

"ROSA!!!ROSA!!!ROSA!!!...I DARE anyone to listen to Rosa on a bright sunny day, without a smile!!!! I DARE anyone to play this CD while sipping a little cool Sangria and not feel passionate!!!! I DARE anyone to dismiss this marvelous, album...this wonderful... S'WONDERFUL, (Gershwin's classic and only English composition herein)...Really!!! You will be overwhelmed with emotion...and swept away by the hypnotic groove of the rhythm of Rosa's soft, subtle, caressing voice!!! YES!!!...YES!!!...YES!!!... You can't help falling in LOVE with Rosa on this sublime recording.... Trust Me!!!....Buy It!!!....You'll LOVE It!!!...Afterall, the name of the album is AMOROSA!!!...Any other silly questions!!!!"
Pure bossa nova
Renato Minamisava | São Paulo, Brazil | 01/14/2007
(5 out of 5 stars)

"Rosa Passos is a very sophisticated singer from Brazil. Unfortunately she is almost completely unknown in her own country. In this CD she makes a tribute to João Gilberto (he has a 1977 album, "Amoroso").The last track has the participation of Yo -Yo Ma, cello."
Celebrating Joao Gilberto
Enrique Torres | San Diegotitlan, Califas | 05/17/2007
(5 out of 5 stars)

"Remember "The Girl From Ipanema"? Well, she is alive and well and reincarnated in Rosa Passos. Rosa embodies all that you remember good about that soft bosa nova style made popular in the 60's and enjoyed thereafter. Her delicate, soft , little voice is the perfect vehicle for the bossa nova. It is just plain delightful and refreshing to hear an artist reviving the old tradition without the electronica makeover. I first took note of Rosa on one of Yo-Yo Ma's Brazilian excusions. She is a contemporary voice, deep rooted and well versed in the music made popular by Joao Gilberto. The disc has a light jazz feel to it, similar to when Stan Getz released his classic "Getz/Gilberto." The opening track,"Voce Vai Ver" sets the cool summer breeze tempo with soft runs on the piano and sax interludes while Rosa gently soothes your soul. I love this whole disc, each and every song is an instant classic. There are four tracks penned by another great, if not the greatest, bossa nova artist, Antonio Carlos Jobin, including the aforementioned opening track. If you were or are into bossa nova than the songs will be quite familiar. Who can forget "Wave" and it's catchy beat and mellow mood. An interesting note to this disc is her interpretation of "I Wish You Love" entitled "Que Reste-Il De Nos Amours." It is a masterpiece of eloquence. She performs a beautiful duet with Henri Salvador that is sensuous and delicious. She performs one song in English, the George Gershwin composition "S' Wonderful" that is tasty, sensitive and classy. The bonus track, "Chega De Saudade" is an outstanding number as she is reunited with Yo-Yo Ma. If you are looking for some contemporary bossa nova than look no further, you have found it. Recommended for enhancing summer breezes, putting a smile on your face, romantic nights or just dreaming of the "Girl From Ipanema.""