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''Leva-me aos Fados'' (in English: ''Take Me To The Fados'') is the fourth album by Portuguese fado singer Ana Moura, the successor to the multi-award winning "Para Além da Saudade" (2007). ''Leva-me aos Fados'' features participations of José Mário Branco, Lisbon Bagpipes, Manuela de Freitas, Amélia Muge and Toze Brito. Like its predecessors, has the production of Jorge Fernando. Moura became interested in collaborating with Jorge Fernando again. Together they developed a number of songs for the album, but the basis of the development was Filipe Larsen's demos. Moura had a number of songs written down for the album, which amazed Fernando. They had intensive discussions among themselves before recording a song. Later, Moura recalled that most of the songs on the album were autobiographical in many respects. However, according to her this was not intentional and happened while she was in the process of developing the album. Five singles were released from the album, "Leva-me aos Fados", "Caso Arrumado", "Não é um fado Normal", "Rumo ao Sul" and "Como uma Núvem no Céu". Ana Moura performed a few concerts in Europe after the album's release, to promote its sales. The album has been very well received by critics and it has also been a big commercial success. 〔 ==Background== In "Leva-me aos fados" Ana Moura harnesses the wind and grows in proportion to time, sure her longtime producer, Jorge Fernando, gives a help, especially in the composition of most of the 15 songs in this album. Custodio Castelo, the 12-string guitar, and bassist Philip Larsen are part of the band. José Mário Branco is one of the album developers. At the time of deviation of the album, Ana Moura is right to warn that the song accompanied by Bagpipes of Lisbon 'Não é Um Fado Normal', because it gives voice to a happy marriage between fado and folk, with some classic furnishings of old music. Ana Moura also recorded a version of a theme of Alfredo Carpinteiro, called "Fado das águas". With the recognition of criticism also came the recognition from her peers and in 2009, Ana Moura received the Award for Best Artist Amalia. She stepped over 300 different stages in their last tour, she visited dozens of countries on several continents and was the focus of attention in 2010 when the Press French realized a purposeful trip to see Prince singing in Paris.〔 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Leva-me aos Fados」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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