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Dois Quartos, Vol. 2
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Album Details: Dois Quartos, Vol. 2

Release Date:05/04/2007
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Track List: Dois Quartos, Vol. 2

  1. Critique [Instrumental]
  2. Então Vá Se Perder
  3. Carvão
  4. Manhã
  5. Homens E Mulheres
  6. Corredores
  1. Sen. Ti. Mentos [Instrumental]
  2. Cantinho
  3. Eu Não Paro
  4. Claridade
  5. Milhares de Sambas
  6. Eu Comi a Madona [Remix]

Pro Reviews: Dois Quartos, Vol. 2

  • All Music Guide

    Sprawling across two discs and comprising 24 songs that range stylistically from forceful rockers to moody instrumentals to heartfelt ballads, Dois Quartos is a bold statement of artistic expression by Ana Carolina, who was one of Brazil's most celebrated MPB superstars at the time of the album's 2006 release. She was also the subject of controversy at the time, as she'd recently gone public as a bisexual. This revelation lends an air of curiosity to some of the lyrics of the album, which is tagged with a parental advisory warning about the adultoriented content. Yet while there's plenty to consider from a lyrical standpoint on Dois Quartos, the scope of the album is most noteworthy. Two uptempo songs ("Nada Te Faltará," "Tolerância") get album off to a rousing start before "Ruas de Outono," the first of many heartfelt ballads, slows down the proceedings to a meditative lilt that is periodically disrupted by energetic songs such as "Rosas," the album's biggest hit single, and "Eu Comi ...a Madona," one of several atmospheric minisongs clocking under three minutes. The second disc of Dois Quartos offers less highlights than the first, but beginning with the very first track, a fiveminute instrumental, "La Critique," it's more daring, showcasing some of the most experimental music of Carolina's career to date (alongside plenty of ballads, including the single "Carvão"). Fans of Carolina will find plenty to enjoy on Dois Quartos, which not only runs long but sheds new light on the MPB superstar, who either writes or cowrites most of the songs. Longtime collaborator Antônio Villeroy (aka Totonho Villeroy) is once again her primary cowriter. Given its wide range of material, Dois Quartos isn't an ideal starting point for newcomers (that would be the compilation Perfil [2005]), but it's surely a gift to those who want to dig deeper and explore a more challenging side of Carolina's artistry. [The two discs of Dois Quartos were subsequently released separately in two volumes. The first volume includes the hit singles "Rosas" and "Ruas de Outono" while the second includes "Carvão."] - Jason Birchmeier, All Music Guide Read more Less

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Biography

Ana Carolina

Owner of a distinctively deep tone, singer/songwriter Ana Carolina began as a singer in little bars in her native Juiz de Fora. Her early theater performances were produced by singer/actress Zezé Motta. In 1999, Ana Carolina released her first CD, which had the hit "Garganta" (written for her by Totonho Villeroy) and her pop/rock/blues renditions for "Retrato Em Branco... Read more