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Raio X

 
Album Review: Raio X

  • Artist: Fernanda Abreu
  • Rating: StarStarStarStar
  • Release Date: 1997
  • Type: Lyrics are included with the album
  • Genre: Latin

Review

The liner notes maintain that Raio X places Fernanda Abreu in the context of her musical generation, and her fourth album could well be a stab for critical credibility as she works with artists from the harder, hipper side of Brazil's new urban music. Her collaborators include critical favorites like Lenine, Chico Science & Nação Zumbi, Herbert Vianna of the rock band Os Paralamas, and Carlinhos Brown, and there is a mix supervised by Soul II Soul's Will Mowat. But speculation about motives aside, Raio X succeeds in showcasing Abreu's vocal versatility as she works through a broad range of sambas, ballads, and rock and funk material with command and conviction. On the traditional side, Abreu goes back to roots with a full-fledged samba like "Aquarela Brasileira" and tips her hat in tribute to Jorge Ben on his "Jorge de Capadócia." On the modern music world front, she joins the surdo drum and guitar thunder of Chico Science & Nação Zumbi for "Rio 40 Graus." She duets with Vianna on the 12-string guitar rock of "Um Amor, Um Lugar," and "Speed Racer" employs an almost blues-rock descending chord progression and plays lead guitar off strings. But Abreu lives for the funk, whether it's taking the modern international road on "Garota Sangue Bom" (built on a sample of George Clinton's "We Funk U2"), the homegrown minimal route on "Kátia Flávia," or the idiosyncratic lope of Lenine's "Jack Soul Brasileiro." Her voice sounds smooth and sultry (a bit like Andrea Echeverri of los Aterciopelados) when she sings sambas and adeptly delivers rapid-fire rhythmic raps in Portuguese. If there were suspicions that Fernanda Abreu was a one-dimensional dance diva, Raio X puts them to rest, and it also serves as a pretty strong sampler of what's going on in Brazilian popular music of the post-tropicalia generation. ~ Don Snowden, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Raio X (Vinheta de Abertura) Fernanda Abreu, Chico Neves Fernanda Abreu (1:20)
Aquarela Brasileira Fernanda Abreu (3:40)
Jack Soul Brasileiro Lenine Fernanda Abreu (4:43)
Um Amor, Um Lugar Herbert Vianna Fernanda Abreu (3:06)
Rio 40 Graus Fernanda Abreu, Fausto Fawcett Fernanda Abreu (5:23)
Jorge de Capadócia Jorge Ben Fernanda Abreu (5:57)
Speed Racer Herbert Vianna, Fernanda Abreu, Fabio Fonseca Fernanda Abreu (4:50)
A Noite Fernanda Abreu, Luiz Stein Fernanda Abreu (3:39)
Você Pra Mim Fernanda Abreu Fernanda Abreu (4:42)
Garota Sangue Bom Fernanda Abreu, Fausto Fawcett Fernanda Abreu (4:26)
Veneno da Lata Will Mowat, Fernanda Abreu Fernanda Abreu (4:06)
Bloco Rap Rio Fernanda Abreu (6:40)
Kátia Flávia, A Godiva Do Irajá Fausto Fawcett Fernanda Abreu (4:34)
É Hoje Fernanda Abreu (3:10)

Credits

Chico Neves (Arranger), Marco Aurelio (Assistant), Will Mowat (Mixing), Marcello "Memê" Mansur (Arranger), Luti (Saxophone), Marcos Suzano (Tamborim), Berna Ceppas (Vocals), DJ Cleston (Scratching), Pablo (Guitar), Paschoal Perrota (Violin), Will Mowat (Programming), Christiaan Oyens (?), César Farias (Arranger), Eduardo Lyra (Caixa), Tia Zelia (?), Lulu Santos (Sitar), Érico Theobaldo (?), Mario Caldato, Jr. (Programming), Gabriel Pinheiro (Assistant), Marie Christine (Violin), Aranha (Caixa), Toni Tornado (?), Silvano Martins (Assistant Photographer), Aurélio Dias (Producer), Sergio Mekler (Remix Producer), Mariana Barsted (?), Marcelo Lobato (Keyboards), Fernanda Abreu (Producer), B. Negão (?), Rafael (?), Ramiro Musotto (Percussion), Paulinho DeCamafeu (?), Chico Neves (Programming), Carlinhos Brown (Percussion), Lúcio Maia (Guitar), Jairo Diniz (Viola), Fernando Vidal (Guitar), Ivo Meirelles (Repique), Mário Léo (Assistant), Kamal Kassin (Vocals), Jovi (Pandeiro), Gilmar Bolla (Tambourine), Arlindo Penteado (Viola), Marcio Thees (Mixing Assistant), Fernando Vidal (Talk Box), Mickey P. (Remix Producer), Júlio Borges (Vocals), Nação Zumbi (Arranger), Alberto Paz (?), Pedro Luis (Vocals), Toca Ogam (Maracas), Will Mowat (Keyboards), Max Pierre (Assistant), Fernanda Abreu (Vocals), Majo (?), Felipe Abreu (Vocal Arrangement), Rose Verçosa (?), Berna Ceppas (Arranger), Fernanda Abreu (Arranger), Mario Caldato, Jr. (Arranger), Andre Abujamra (Arranger), Dan de Souza (Art Assistant), Lenine (Vocals), Ivo Meirelles (Producer), Jura (Trombone), Carlinhos Brown (Producer), Planet Hemp (?), Carlinhos Brown (Violin), Joao Augusto (Art Direction), Mussum (Caixa), Will Mowat (Arranger), Alcione (Surdo), Jovi (Percussion), Ricardo Fiuza (Keyboards), Mané Do Cavaco (Cavaquinho), D2 (?), Aurélio Dias (Arranger), Léo Completo (Bateria), Waltinho (Caixa), Dengue (?), Chico Neves (Engineer), Felipe Abreu (Producer), Adriana Pittigliani (Photography), Sergio Mekler (Arranger), Herbert Vianna (Arranger), Tuca (Cuica), Frederick Stephany (Viola), Evaldo Luna (Arranger), Rodrigo Nutz (Scratching), Jota Moraes (?), Renato Munoz (?), Jorge du Peixe (Tambourine), John Davis (Mastering), Andre Abujamra (Remix Producer), Tchê Leal (Vocals), Andre Abujamra (Keyboards), Berna Ceppas (Remix Producer), Evaldo Luna (Producer), Marcio Mallard (Cello), Alexandre Agra (?), Dino Sete Cordas (?), Dinorah (?), Andre Abujamra (Guitar), O Rappa (?), Tião (Repique), Denner de Castro (?), Marcos Suzano (Percussion), Chico Science (Arranger), Déa Dornelles Martins (Producer), Kamal Kassin (Remix Producer), Stuart Wylen (Guitar), Ivo Meirelles (Surdo), George Clinton (Brass), Marco Aurelio (Mixing Assistant), Carlinhos Brown (Arranger), Berna Ceppas (Producer), Armando Marcal (Percussion), Lenine (Violin), Pedro Sá (Vocals), Andre Abujamra (Sampling), Fernanda Abreu (Sampling), Stuart Wylen (Flute), Walter Hack (Violin), Ivo Meirelles (Arranger), Stuart Wylen (Piano), Marcio Gama (Engineer), Fred Nascimento (?), Marcos Suzano (Pandeiro), Vitor Farias (Engineer), Rui Cortes (?), Funk 'N Lata (?), Marcio Gama (Mixing), Arícia Mess (?), Sergio Mekler (E-Bow), Bossa (Caixa), Erivar (?), Hiroshi Misutani (Keyboards), Chico Neves (Producer), Mickey P. (Arranger), Marcello "Memê" Mansur (Producer), Berna Ceppas (Sampling), Max Pierre (Mixing Assistant), Herbert Vianna (Guitar), Rick Amado (Violin), Felipe Abreu (Engineer), Carlos Almada (Arranger), Mickey P. (Programming), Mario Caldato, Jr. (Remix Producer), Will Mowat (Remix Producer), Ze Campos (Caixa), Jose Alves (Violin), Fernando Vidal (Producer), Aizik Geller (Violin), Marcelo Martins (Flute), Edson Menezes (?), Fernanda Abreu (Pandeiro), Zé Gonzales (Scratching), Bruno Leite (Assistant), Alcione (Tamborim), Michel Bessler (Violin), Dunga (?), Evaldo Luna (Remix Producer), Chico Science (Producer), William Magalhaes (Keyboards), André Gomes (?), Nação Zumbi (Producer), Bernardo Bessler (Violin), Fausto Fawcett (Vocals), Fabio Fonseca (Piano), L. Kurban (?), Fernando Vidal (Guitar Feedback), La Banda (Arranger)
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