Balé Mulato – Ao Vivo

Balé Mulato - Ao Vivo
Live album by Daniela Mercury
Released December, 2006
Recorded September 17, 2006, at Farol da Barra, Salvador, Bahia
Genre Axé, MPB
Length 59:07
Label Canto da Cidade / Páginas do Mar (EMI)
Daniela Mercury chronology
Balé Mulato
(2005)
Balé Mulato - Ao Vivo
(2006)
15 Anos de Carreira
(2006)
Singles from Balé Mulato - Ao Vivo
  1. "Quero a Felicidade"
    Released: 2006

Balé Mulato – Ao Vivo is Daniela Mercury's fourth live album, released in Brazil in December 2006 through EMI. The tracks of this album (with the exception of the last two) were recorded on September 17, 2006 in Farol da Barra, Salvador, Bahia. It won a Latin Grammy Award in 2007 and sold around 60 000 copies in Brazil, earning a gold certification.

Track listing

  1. "Levada Brasileira" (Pierre Onasis, Edilson) 3:30
  2. "Olha o Gandhi Aí" (Tonho Matéria, Jo Vieira) 3:47
  3. "Baianidade Nagô" (Evany) 3:31
  4. "Prefixo de Verão" (Beto Silva) 2:37
  5. "Toneladas de Amor" (featuring Márcio Mello) (Márcio Mello) 4:04
  6. "Topo do Mundo" (Jauperi, Gigi) 3:11
  7. "Dia Branco" (Geraldo Azevedo, Renato Rocha) 4:11
  8. "Não Chores Mais (No Woman, No Cry)" (Vincent Ford / Portuguese version: Gilberto Gil) 6:58
  9. "Amor de Ninguém (O Amor)" (Jorge Papapa) 3:50
  10. "Ilê Ayê (Que Bloco é Esse)" (Paulinho Camafeu) 6:29
  11. "Água do Céu" (featuring Gil) (Daniela Mercury, Jorge Zarath) 3:39
  12. "Maimbê Dandá" (Carlinhos Brown, Mateus / incidental song: "O Canto da Cidade" written by Mercury and Tote Gira) 6:24
  13. "Quero a Felicidade" (featuring Jammil e Uma Noites) (Mercury, Manno Góes) 3:27
  14. "Essa Ternura (A Certain Softness)" (Paul McCartney / Portuguese version: César Lemos) 3:29

Charts

Year Song Chart
Brazil
2006 "Quero a Felicidade" 56

Awards

On November 8, 2007, Balé Mulato - Ao Vivo won a Latin Grammy Award for Best Brazilian Roots/Regional Album.

Certification

Region Certification Sales/shipments
Brazil (ABPD)[1]
for the DVD
Gold 25,000*

*sales figures based on certification alone

References

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