Feijão com Arroz
Feijão com Arroz | ||||
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Studio album by Daniela Mercury | ||||
Released |
1996 January 14, 1997 (North America/Europe) | |||
Genre | Axé, MPB | |||
Length | 54:30 | |||
Label | Epic (Sony Music) | |||
Producer | Alfredo Moura, Rildo Hora | |||
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Singles from Feijão com Arroz | ||||
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Allmusic | [1] |
Feijão com arroz (Portuguese for Rice and beans) is the fourth album by Daniela Mercury, released in 1996 in Brazil and on January 14, 1997 in North America and Europe through Sony Music.
Feijão com Arroz was very well received by both public and critics, becoming as successful as O Canto da Cidade (1992). It sold almost two million copies in Brazil alone (achieving a Diamond certification) and is considered Mercury's best album by Allmusic. This album also achieved minor success in a few European countries, such as France and Germany. It is also one of the best-selling albums ever in Portugal.
As of today, Feijão com Arroz is Mercury's second best selling album, behind only O Canto da Cidade. It produced the hits "À Primeira Vista", "Nobre Vagabundo", "Rapunzel" (all number-one hits), "Minas com Bahia" (which features Samuel Rosa from Skank and was a top-twenty hit) and "Feijão de Corda" (a top-ten hit).
Track listing
- "Nobre vagabundo" (Márcio Mello)
- "Rapunzel" (Alaim Tavares, Carlinhos Brown)
- "Minas com Bahia" (featuring Samuel Rosa) (Chico Amaral)
- "Feijão de Corda" (featuring Banda Bragadá) (Ramon Cruz)
- "Você abusou" (Antônio Carlos e Jocáfi)
- "Dona Canô" (Neguinho do Samba)
- "Bate Couro" (Tavares, Gilson Babilonia)
- "À Primeira Vista" (Chico César)
- "Rede" (Tavares, Babilonia)
- "Musa Calabar" (Guiguio)
- "Vai Chover" (Gustavo de Dalva, Boghan Costa)
- "Vestido de Chita" (Ivan Huol, Mercury)
- "Do Carinho" (Dalva, Costa)
- "Bandeira Flor" (Mello)
- "Vide Gal" (Brown)
- "Usted Abusó (Você Abusou)" (Antônio Carlos e Jocáfi) (International bonus track)
- "Ue Wo Muite Aruko (Sukiyaki)" (Traditional) (International bonus track)
Awards
Year | Award | Category |
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1997 | Prêmio Multishow de Música Brasileira | Best female singer |
Video Music Brasil | Best music video cinematography - "Nobre Vagabundo" | |