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Ceu

By: Ceu
Label: Six Degrees
Released: 07 Apr 2008
RRP: £9.99
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Sunday Times Review - By: Marshy, 14 May 2008
Could this be the most interesting singer to come out of Brazil since Bebel Gilberto? For some reason, this album, which has been bubbling around the transatlantic charts for a couple of years, has taken a long time to reach these shores. It's certainly worth the wait. The eccentrically named Ceu - real name Maria do Ceu Whitaker Pocas - possesses a strikingly pure voice, & her tastes are unfailingly ecclectic. Oddly enough, one of the most potent numbers is her sinuous cover of Bob Marley's Concrete Jungle. Electro influences are discreetly scattered around; there's even a hint of fado on Valsa Pra Biu Roque. Add some elegant jazz lite & soul textuers, & you have all the makings of a summer hit. Classy, very classy. [Clive Davis, Sunday Times]
Laid-back, funky and very good - By: Computer user, 01 Apr 2008
I discovered Brazilian singer Céu by accident three weeks ago at 2 a.m. on TVin Brazil, which was showing the recording of a concert she gave at the SESC Pompéiain São Pauloin 2007 for the programme Bem Brasil. I wasin the kitchen & heard some good sounds coming from the TVin the lounge, came through to see who it was & was hooked by the music (and Céu's pretty face). The day I got back to the UK I searched for a CD & ordered it, & have been playing it frequently since. There is not a bum song on the album, & it just makes me want to mix a caipirinha & liein a hammock.

This CD was actually recorded between 2002 & 2004 & apparently Céu has been touting these songs for some time. The songs have a laid-back, sometimes jazz-funk feel, with that well-known Brazilian swing to it all (this isn't Bossa Nova, though) that relaxes & yet has you nodding along. It's also slightly avant-garde for Brazilian 'smooth' music -- or maybe I should just say it's modernistic -- as the band mixes the odd turntable scratching, electronic, percussive & other noises into the background. I was impressed with Céu's backing group for the SESC Pompéia concert, & that also applies when I listen to the CD. The bassist delivers a funky, thumping beat on several tracks, & the percussionist, guitarists, brass & woodwind players, keyboard players & DJ all deliverin spades. And then there's Céu's voice, which is silky-smooth yet punchy, & sexy too. On Mais Um Lamento she even reminds me a little of Elis Regina. I can see why Starbucks decided to release her on their in-store CD label too: it's a classy collection of songs. Take Afro music (Afro-Brazilian percussion, as well as the style of music), electro-pop, Brazilian folk, jazz-funk, samba & MPB, & you get this CD. I mentioned my hammock above, well these songs would be equally at homein a smoky jazz bar, & they'd sound just as good there too. Valsa Pra Biu Roque is just Céu over bandolin & Brazilian guitar, & sounds very 'caipira', & is a pleasant lullin the beat.

I ordered the CD via this Amazon page & the CD I received is a Victor Entertainment (Japanese) edition with a 16th track (Nação Postal) & a 'bonus' track (Malemolência remix), neither of which is currently shownin the track list on this page, plus a video of the track Roda if you pop the CDin your PC. The remix of Malemolência is nothing special, & neither is the video, but Nação Postal is certainly a welcome addition. But whether you get the edition with 15 or 16 tracks, you get your money's worth: there's a lot of good music on this CD. Highly recommended.

A truly sublime album - By: Russell King, 31 Mar 2008
I listen to a lot of music while I work & this CD has dominated my stereo for three months. Ceu's voice is hauntingly beautiful & the soothing melodies make stress slip away. I can't give clever analysis about how it fits into the Samba music scene, but for UK listeners it's something like listening to Dido crossed with Portishead while lyingin the sun drinking a rum cocktail. If you only have one foreign language albumin your collection I strongly recommend that you have this one!

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