Dansando Luisa Sobral
Album Info
Album Veröffentlichung:
2022
HRA-Veröffentlichung:
25.11.2022
Das Album enthält Albumcover
- 1 Quero Falar de Amor 03:13
- 2 Gosto de Ti 02:48
- 3 No Foste Tu 02:54
- 4 Festa Antecipada 02:32
- 5 Amo Como Eu Sei 02:48
- 6 O Nosso Amor e 03:03
- 7 Ha Guerra 03:39
- 8 Maria Feliz 02:35
- 9 As Maes de Hoje em Dia 02:24
- 10 O Quadro Que Pintei 03:30
- 11 Serei Sempre uma Mulher 04:02
Info zu Dansando
Luísa Sobral, eine der wichtigsten portugiesischen Singer-Songwriterinnen ihrer Generation, meldet sich mit „DanSando“ zurück, ihrem sechsten Studioalbum, das 11 Jahre nach ihrem Debüt „The Cherry on My Cake“ auf o-tone music erscheint.
Das neue Werk wurde von dem brasilianischen Multiinstrumentalisten und Latin-Grammy-Gewinner Tó Brandileone produziert und vor dem Sommer zwischen Lissabon (Portugal) und São Paulo (Brasilien) aufgenommen. In den elf Liedern erkundet Luísa eine poppigere Ästhetik als in ihren früheren Werken, mit Liedern, die auf Portugiesisch geschrieben und gesungen sind und die das alltägliche Leben mit Süße und Enthusiasmus betrachten. Luísa sagt: „Ich wollte schon lange ein Album wie dieses machen: eine Ode an das Leben und die guten Dinge, die mir widerfahren sind.
Als leidenschaftliche Songschreiberin hat Luísa Sobral mit bekannten portugiesischen Künstlern wie Ana Moura, António Zambujo, Sara Correia, Mayra Andrade, Salvador Sobral und vielen anderen zusammengearbeitet. Aus dieser Leidenschaft heraus hat sie den Podcast „O Avesso da Canção“ ins Leben gerufen, in dem sie große Namen der portugiesischen Musik über die Kunst des Songwritings interviewt.
Als Tribut an ihre Liebe zu den Worten, die in Liedern organisiert sind, präsentiert Luísa nun endlich „DanSando“ und plant, damit die Welt zu bereisen, um ihre große internationale Erfahrung fortzusetzen, die sie bereits in so unterschiedliche Länder wie Spanien, Frankreich, die Türkei, Israel, Australien, Deutschland, die Schweiz, Luxemburg, die USA, Marokko, Südafrika, Namibia, Simbabwe, Botswana, Japan, Brasilien und Uruguay geführt hat.
António Quintino, Kontrabass ("Maria Feliz", "O Quadro Que Pintei", "Há Guerra")
António Loureiro, Schlagzeug ("Festa Antecipada", "Gosto de Ti", "Há Guerra", "Quero Falar de Amor")
Maria Beraldo, Klarinette ("Festa Antecipada", "Amo Como Eu Sei")
João Salcedo, Akkordeon ("Festa Antecipada")
Quarteto da Cidade:
Betina Stegmann, Geige
Nelson Rios, Geige
Marcelo Jaffé, Bratsche
Rafael Cesário, Cello
João Cunha, Stimme ("Não Foste Tu")
Tó Brandileone, Stimme ("O Nosso Amor É") und alle anderen Instrumente
Luísa Sobral
is one of the most important singer-songwriters of the new generation of Portuguese musicians.
She made her debut in 2011 with ‘The Cherry on My Cake’, an album that was very well received by the public and critics. It was followed by ‘There’s A Flower In My Bedroom’ (2013), with guests such as Jamie Cullum, António Zambujo and Mário Laginha, ‘Lu-Pu-I-Pi-Sa-Pa’ (2014), aimed at a younger audience, and ‘Luísa’ (2016), recorded in Los Angeles by prestigious producer Joe Henry (Madonna, Elvis Costello, among others). ‘Rosa’, Luísa’s most intimate album, produced by Raul Refree (Silvia Pères Cruz, Rosalía, Rocío Márquez), arrived in 2018.
Her songwriting facet stood out over the years, composing for artists such as Ana Moura, António Zambujo, Gisela João, Sara Correia, Mayra Andrade, among many others. In 2017, Luísa wrote ‘Amar Pelos Dois’, which she handed to her brother, Salvador Sobral, to interpret. The fraternal partnership proved to be a resounding success, with Portugal snatching its first-ever victory in the Eurovision Song Contest.
In 2020, Luísa once again expanded her creative horizons: she released ‘Tudo Lo Que No Está’, a single with Spanish singer Zahara, and debuted ‘O Avesso da Canção’, a podcast in which she interviews great names in Portuguese music about the art of songwriting. The following year, she returned to releases with ‘Camomila’ (2021), a mini-album of lullabies that captured the hearts of the younger public, and with the single ‘Quero Morar numa Canção’ (2022).
Besides being one of the most beloved artists of the Portuguese public, Luísa also has vast international experience. Since 2011, the year she performed on the mythical BBC show “Later…with Jools Holland”, Luísa has been accumulating tours in countries as distinct as Spain, France, Turkey, Israel, Australia, Germany, Switzerland, Luxembourg, USA, Morocco, South Africa, Namibia, Zimbabwe, Botswana, Japan, Brazil and Uruguay. She has also performed in festivals such as WOMAD in Adelaide (Australia), Red Sea Winter Jazz Festival in Eilat (Israel), Barcelona Jazz Festival, Cartagena Jazz Festival, London Jazz Festival, Cully Jazz, SXSW (Texas, USA), among many others.
11 years after her debut, Luísa has just released ‘DanSando’. The new album was produced by Latin Grammy winner, Tó Brandileone, and presents a sunny aesthetic, with eleven songs written in Portuguese that explore daily life with intimacy and sweetness. Luísa will go on tour with ‘DanSando’ in 2023 and 2024.
Dieses Album enthält kein Booklet