Artist: Misia
Title Of Album: Discography
Year Of Release: 1993-2009
Genre: World, Folk, Fado
Quality: FLAC, APE (Image+.cue,Tracks)
Total: 7 albums
Total Size: 1,96 Gb
WWW: offsite
Mísia (born Susana Maria Alfonso de Aguiar, in 1955 in Porto, Portugal) is a Portuguese fado singer. Mísia is a polyglot. Despite singing mostly fado, she has sung some of her themes in Spanish, French, Catalan, English, and even Japanese.
Her first album was released in 1990, at a time when, even at home in Portugal, fado was a poor career choice for a singer. With the exception of Amália Rodrigues and Carlos do Carmo, there was no audience for "fadistas". Nevertheless Mísia went on to record an album respecting all the traditional features of the genre, including poems from popular fado songwriters, such as Joaquim Frederico de Brito or José Niza, alongside poems by famous Portuguese poets, such as José Carlos Ary dos Santos, and even a piece from Vinicius de Moraes´ song, "Samba em Prelúdio".
The album bore her name, "Mísia", and was very well received by both audience and critics outside Portugal, mainly in France. The album was followed by "Fado" in 1993, in which she maintained her decision to use lyrics by popular writers and poets. This time she sang songs by Sérgio Godinho ("Liberdades Poeticas"), Amália Rodrigues ("Lágrima"), along with poems from António Lobo Antunes ("Nasci Para Morrer Contigo"), Rosa Lobato de Faria ("Fado Quimera" and "Velhos Amantes" based on a song by Jacques Brel) and even a text by future Nobel prize winner José Saramago ("Fado Adivinha").
In 1995, she recorded "Tanto Menos Tanto Mais" (Means "Less Is More"), which combines the texture of classical fado instruments, the Portuguese guitar, the acoustic guitar and the bass, with that of the violin, the accordion, the piano and even the harp. Once more, she sang António Lobo Antunes, but also Fernando Pessoa and João Monge, one of the most appreciated Portuguese lyrics-writer.
The first album to be released in the USA was "Garras dos Sentidos" ("Claws Of The Senses") in 1998. The concept of this album was to use lyrics by famous Portuguese poets with melodies belonging to Traditional Fado (where the melody is not bound to specific lyrics). This way, Mísia not only sang text by past poets like Fernando Pessoa, Mário de Sá Carneiro, Natália Correia or António Botto but also contemporary poets like José Saramago and Mário Cláudio, and she also invited two writers to write poems for the album, Agustina Bessa-Luís, who wrote the lyrics for the titletrack, and Lídia Jorge, whose main poem, Fado Do Retorno is sung in two versions: track 4 with piano, accordion, violin and double bass, and track 11 with Portuguese guitar, acoustic guitar, bassa, double bass, violin and accordion.
Her 1999 album, "Paixões Diagonais" ("Diagonal Passions") again used songs from a variety of writers, from João Monge, Amélia Muge, Antonio dos Santos or Vitorino Salomé, to Rosa Lobato de Faria or Sérgio Godinho.
In 2001, she decided to pay a tribute to Amália Rodrigues, after the latter's death, and recorded "Ritual", where all the songs (except the last one) were recorded as traditional three-instrument fados.
Her 2003 album, Canto, may be considered as her masterpiece. Mixing pieces of the best works of the Portuguese guitarist Carlos Paredes with poems by Vasco Graça Moura (and lyrics by Sérgio Godinho and Pedro Tamen), Mísia created a musical work she would describe as belonging to her "gallery of impossible things".
In her 2005 Album Drama Box, Mísia depicts herself as a cabaret dancer living in the "Drama Box Hotel" with her musicians.
In her 2009 album, Ruas (streets) Mísia goes beyond the boundaries of the fado. The first part of the double album, "Lisboarium" is an imaginary journey through Lisbon, expressed in fado. The second part, "Tourists", however, contains performances by Mísia of very different kinds of music. It includes music in Turkish, Spanish, English and French. The concept is non-fado music that according to Mísia has the "fado soul". An example of this is her version of "Hurt", originally by Nine Inch Nails but inspired by the version by Johnny Cash.
ALBUMS
1993 - Misia - Fado
1995 - Tanto Menos Tanto Mais
1998 - Misia - Garras dos Sentidos
2001 - Misia - Ritual
2003 - Misia - Canto
2005 - Misia - Drama Box
2009 - Misia - Ruas (2CD)
1993 - Misia - Fado
01. Liberdades Poéticas 3:09
02. Nasci para Morrer Contigo 2:44
03. La Gavina 3:45
04. Fado Adivinha 2:28
05. Noite 4:24
06. Tragédia da Rua das Gáveas 2:11
07. Os Velhos Amantes 4:45
08. De Alguna manera 3:23
09. Lágrima 4:15
10. Nome de Rua 2:27
11. Fado Quimera 3:30
12. Canção do Mar 2:54
13. As Time Goes By 3:13
1995 - Tanto Menos Tanto Mais
1. Unicórnio
2. Mistérios do Fado (Intro)
3. Mistérios do Fado слушать
4. Órfão de um Sonho Suspenso
5. Coração Bateu Tres Vezes
6. Veste de Noite Este Quarto
7. Penélope
8. Adeus ao Vento
9. Ciúmes de um Coração Operário
10. Algum Dia
11. O Ás da Sueca
12. Só um Fado
13. Unicórnio (versão espanhola)
1998 - Misia - Garras dos Sentidos
1. Garras dos Sentidos
2. Dança De Mágoas
3. Estátua Falsa
4. Fado Do Retorno I
5. Nenhuma Estrela Caíu
6. Litania
7. Não Me Chamem Pelo Nome
8. Sete Luas
9. Sou De Vidro
10. Fado Do Retorno II
11. Da Vida Quero Os Sinais
2001 - Misia - Ritual
1. Nao Guardo Saudade A Vida
2. Xaile De Silencio
3. Duas Luas
4. Desespero
5. Decisao
6. Cor De Lua
7. Formiga
8. O Verso Em Que Peco
9. Lagrima
10. Misterio Lunar
11. Ainda Assim
12. A Beira Da Minha Rua
13. Vivendo Sem Mim
2003 - Misia - Canto
01. Pressagios de Alfama
02. Sem Saber
03. Lamento das Rosas Bravas
04. Tia Minha Gentil
05. Ah Nao
06. Cancao de Alcipe
07. Nenhum Sonho se Entrega Chegada
08. Horas de Breu
09. Valsa das Sombras
10. Verdes Anos
11. Tim Tim por Tim Tim
12. Ah Nao II
13. Balada de Coimbra
2005 - Misia - Drama Box
01. Ese Momento
02. Te Extrao
03. Fogo Preso par Fanny Ardant
04. Fogo Preso
05. Anjo Inutil
06. Fado Do Lugar-Comum
07. E Se a Morte Me Despisse
08. Gavoita Doente
09. Se o Nosso Mundo Anoiteceu
10. Cicatrizes
11. Fado Adivinha II
12. Coracao Agulha
13. Naranjo En Flor
14. Los mareados
15. Yo Soy Maria
16. Fogo Preso
2009 - Misia - Ruas (2CD)
CD One: Lisboarium
01. Que fazes al Lisboa
02. Joana Rosa
03. Conjugar Lisboa
04. Venho de longe Lisboa
05. Fado da rua da Bica
06. Rapsodia dos 3 poetas
07. Fado de Santa Catarina
08. E noite na mouraria
09. Fado inventaire
10. Lisboa nao sejas Francesca
11. Autopsicografia
12. Um raio de luz ardente
13. Cancao de Lisboa
The Band:
Daniel Pinto: Basse acoustique
Luis Pachheco Cunha: Violon
Angelo Freiro: Guitare Portuguaises
Carlos Manuel Proenca: Viol de Fado
Daniel Mille: Accordeon
CD Two: Tourists
01. Biraz kul biraz duman
02. Hurt
03. Fallaste corazon
04. Mi sono innamorata di te
05. Pour ne pas vivre seul
06. Como el agua
07. Era de maggio
08. Love will tear us appart
09. Aishuh hatoba
10. Attendez que ma joie revienne
11. Rosa dos ventos
The Band:
Dirk Jans: Batterie (2,3,4,5,8,11)
Nicolas Fiszman: Basses (2,3,5,8,11)
Nicolas Fiszman: Guitares Acoustiques (2,4)
Michael Ohayon: Guitares Acoustiques (2,9,11)
Geoffrey Burton: Guitares Acoustiques (4)
Geoffrey Burton: Guitares electriques (2,3,5,8,11))
Bernardo Couto: Guitare Portuguaises (2,3,4,5,6,8,10,11)
Kudsi Erguner: Ney (1)
Jose Luis Monton: Guitare Flammenco (6)
Daniel Mille: Accordeon (9)
Philippe Decock: Pianos/orgues/fender rhodes (2,3,5,6,8,10,11)
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