Déjà-Vu (Metrô album)
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Déjà-Vu is the third and currently last studio album by Brazilian synthpop band Metrô, released in 2002 by independent label Trama. Their first album of new material in 15 years after they first broke up, it reunited them with former vocalist Virginie Boutaud, who had been fired from the band in 1986. Original guitarist Alec Haiat decided not to partake in the band's reunion though due to his involvement with other projects at the time and other personal reasons, and so was replaced by André Fonseca.[1] Xavier Leblanc, who was also very busy with his then-newly-founded French restaurant, La Tartine, only acted as a session member on the track "Achei Bonito", being subsequently replaced by Pedro Albuquerque until the band separated again in 2004.
Contrasting with the new wave sound the band had developed during its heyday in the mid-1980s, Déjà-Vu heads toward a much slower direction influenced by jazz and traditional Brazilian genres such as samba, bossa nova and MPB, and contains numerous covers of popular singers of such genres such as Caetano Veloso, Jorge Ben Jor, Ary Barroso and Ataulfo Alves. Re-recordings of some of their hits from the 1980s, "Sândalo de Dândi", "Johnny Love" and "Beat Acelerado", are also included.
The album counts with many guest musicians, such as Waly Salomão (in one of his last credited works prior to his death one year after the album's release), Preta Gil, Otto, Lucas Santtana, Jorge Mautner and Nélson Jacobina.[2] Remixes of four of the album's tracks by different DJs are included as bonus tracks.
Track listing
1. |
"Mensagem de Amor" (Os Paralamas do Sucesso cover) | Herbert Vianna | Herbert Vianna | Love Message |
4:44 |
2. |
"Achei Bonito" | Traditional | Arr. by Dany Roland, Virginie Boutaud, Xavier Leblanc, Yann Laouenan | I Think It's Beautiful |
3:13 |
3. |
"Que Nega É Essa?" (Jorge Ben Jor cover; feat. Preta Gil) | Jorge Ben Jor | Jorge Ben Jor | Who's That Black Girl? |
4:23 |
4. |
"Coração Vagabundo" (Caetano Veloso cover) | Caetano Veloso | Caetano Veloso | Wandering Heart |
3:12 |
5. |
"Aquarela do Brasil" (Ary Barroso cover; feat. Preta Gil) | Ary Barroso | Ary Barroso | Aquarelle of Brazil |
4:30 |
6. |
"Johnny Love" | Alec Haiat, Joe Euthanazia, Yann Laouenan | Alec Haiat, Yann Laouenan | |
4:16 |
7. |
"Resemblances" (Arto Lindsay cover) | Arto Lindsay | Andres Levin, Arto Lindsay, Melvin Gibbs | |
5:15 |
8. |
"Missing You" | Yann Laouenan | Yann Laouenan | |
3:44 |
9. |
"Rapaz da Moda" (Jair Rodrigues cover) | Evaldo Gouveia, Jair Amorim | Evaldo Gouveia, Jair Amorim | Fashion Boy |
3:43 |
10. |
"Everyone Is Wrong but Me" (Ella Fitzgerald cover) | Sammy Cahn, Saul Chaplin | Sammy Cahn, Saul Chaplin | |
0:59 |
11. |
"Beat Acelerado" | Alec Haiat, Vicente França, Yann Laouenan | Vicente França, Yann Laouenan | Fast Beat |
4:36 |
12. |
"Sândalo de Dândi" | Tavinho Paes | Alec Haiat, Yann Laouenan | Dandy's Sandalwood |
4:12 |
13. |
"Leva Meu Samba" (Ataulfo Alves cover; feat. Jorge Mautner) | Ataulfo Alves | Ataulfo Alves | Take My Samba Away |
2:53 |
14. |
"Silence" (Charlie Haden cover) | Instrumental | Charlie Haden | |
5:37 |
15. |
"Déjà-Vu" (feat. Otto and Waly Salomão) | Dany Roland, Yann Laouenan | Dany Roland, Yann Laouenan | |
5:53 |
16. |
"Coração Vagabundo" (remix by DJ Vu and Maga Bo) |
3:04 |
17. |
"Beat Acelerado" (remix by Bruno Leite and Gustavo Garcia) |
4:16 |
18. |
"Achei Bonito" (remix by DJ Vu) |
4:54 |
19. |
"Déjà-Vu" (remix by Apollo 9) |
5:00 |
Critical reception
Writing for Omelete, Alexandre Nagado gave the album 3 out of 5 stars, calling it "pleasant" – however, he also stated that "rockers might not enjoy the [album's] repertoire due to its MPB-influenced sonority".[3]
Personnel
- Metrô
- Session musicians
- Preta Gil — additional vocals in "Que Nega É Essa?" and "Aquarela do Brasil"
- Lucas Santtana — acoustic guitar
- Jorge Mautner — violin, additional vocals in "Leva Meu Samba"
- Otto — vocals in "Déjà-Vu"
- Waly Salomão — vocals in "Déjà-Vu"
- Nélson Jacobina — acoustic guitar
- Xavier Leblanc — bass in "Achei Bonito"
- Miscellaneous staff
- Dany Roland, Yann Laouenan — production
References
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- Pedro Parq
- Marcel Zimberg
- André Fonseca
- Edmundo Carneiro
- Donatinho
- Pedro Albuquerque
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| Singles |
- "Beat Acelerado" / "Sândalo de Dândi"
- "Johnny Love" / "Cenas Obscenas"
- "Ti Ti Ti" / "Tudo Pode Mudar"
- "Não Dá pra Parar a Música"
- "Gato Preto"
- "Lágrimas Imóveis"
- "Dando Voltas no Mundo"
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