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词条 Mil e Uma Noites
释义

  1. Background

  2. Songs

  3. Critical reception

  4. Singles

  5. Track listing

  6. Notes

{{Infobox album
| name = Mil e Uma Noites
| type = studio
| artist = Rouge
| cover = Mil e Uma Noites álbum.jpg
| alt =
| released = {{Start date|2005|5|30|df=yes}}[1]
| recorded = 2002—05
| venue =
| studio =
| genre = {{hlist|Pop}}
| length = {{Duration|m=51|s=29}}
| label = {{flatlist|
  • Columbia
  • Sony BMG

}}
| producer = Rick Bonadio
| prev_title = Blá Blá Blá
| prev_year = 2004
| next_title = Les 5inq
| next_year = 2019
| misc = {{Singles
| name = Mil e Uma Noites
| type = studio
| single1 = Vem Habib (Wala Wala)
| single1date = {{Start date|2005|5|23|df=yes}}
| single2 = O Amor é Ilusão
| single2date = {{Start date|2005|9|27|df=yes}}
}}
}}Mil e Uma Noites ({{lang-en|One Thousand and One Nights|italic=yes}}) is the fourth (and originally final, until their reunion in 2017) studio album of Brazilian pop girl group Rouge, released on May 30, 2005, by Sony BMG. The work is a mix of new tracks and a greatest hits compilation, including "Ragatanga", "Brilha La Luna" and "Blá Blá Blá". Previously unreleased songs were "Me Leva Contigo", "Mais Uma Da Lista", "Cidade Triste", "Onde Está O Amor?", "O Amor é Ilusão" and the first single "Vem Habib (Wala Wala)", and a bonus acoustic version of the hit "Um Anjo Veio Me Falar". The album sold more than 200,000 copies in Brazil.[2]

Background

{{cquote|"We realized that there is a moment in the life of every artist, that he records a CD as Greatest Hits and we already thought of doing it before. We combined the great hits, with six unreleased songs and recorded this fourth CD, adding the useful to the pleasant. The name Thousand and One Nights is because we are celebrating a thousand and one nights of success, career."[3]}}

After releasing three albums, the girls wanted their new album to have only new songs, but the record company wanted a collection. For Rouge, to have new songs at that moment (2005) was a way to prove to the public and the press that the group did not end, as was speculated. The rumors, according to Patricia, started because the quartet was living a transition period since 2004, when it left the producer RGB and were signed to Arsenal (Rick Bonadio) after Luciana's departure. Also, their preivous work was not as successful as their first two albums. In addition, their label, Sony Music, merged with BMG.[4]

{{cquote|This all moved us a lot. We were on hold for six months, all a little lost, waiting for what would happen. We were told that we would pursue solo careers. We did some things on our own, but the group did not end.[3]}}

"Today many people respect us and do not see us as a laboratory band, a disposable product, made to sell millions of a single disc, give money to many people and then disappear," she says. [3] After the discussion about the fate of the album, Mil e Uma Noites became a compilation and a CD of new songs in a single disc. The format of the disc was the form found by the girls to reconcile their interests with those of the record company.[3]

Songs

{{cquote|"It was to leave a collection with a maximum of three unpublished tracks, as with every artist who already has two or three albums released." We did not want to. "At first we hit the record company, because we were already seeing new songs for an upcoming CD But then we saw that they were right, we were able to put in six new tracks, which for us was an asset".[3]}}

Of the 14 tracks on the CD, the fourth and last in the career of Patricia, Aline, Karin and Fantine, six are new. The remaining eight songs are hits taken from previous albums, including an acoustic version unheard of for the hit "Um Anjo Veio Me Falar."[3]

The first working track of Thousand and One Nights is "Vem Habib (Wala Wala)", one of six unpublished songs from the CD. Maintaining the group's proposal - dance melody, relaxed lyrics and children's appeal - the song was compared to "Ralando o Tchan (Dança do Ventre)", by the group É o Tchan, for the Arab theme. But according to Patricia, references to the song were Rich Girl, released by No Doubt vocalist Gwen Stefani on her solo album "Love. Angel. Music. Baby.." And "Whenever, Wherever," Shakira's hit.[3] Another highlight is the version for the song "Torn", of Natalie Imbruglia, that became "O Amor é Ilusão", written by Milton Guedes.[4]

Critical reception

{{Album ratings
|rev1 = Universo Musical[5]
|rev1score = Positive

}}

The reviewer Bruno Nogueira from Folhapé praised the album, arguing, "They continue to show what they have tasted in the Popstars program marathon: they are voices capable of delivering hits when they are well disciplined." Mil e Uma Noites variation is fine enjoyable, except probably for the very working music that invests too much in the sounds of the Middle East appropriated by Rede Globo in the novel O Clone. guitar and melodies that oscillate between the melancholic and the agitated, depending on the point of view that one wants to give the central theme, love. Without detracting from the original part of Bonadio's work, the high point is really the versions. is an "O Amor é Ilusão", the interesting "Não Dá pra Resistir" appear, and "Um Anjo Veio Me Falar", in an acoustic version.[5]

In addition to the release on television, the girls also performed all over Brazil, in what became the band's last tour, The Mil e Uma Noite Tour, in 2005. The group also made a special appearance in Band's Floribella, singing the single "Vem Habib (Wala Wala)" and the success "Um Anjo Veio Me Falar".[6]

Singles

The first single from the album, "Vem Habib (Wala Wala)" was released on May 23, 2005 on Brazilian radio stations.[7] His music video was recorded in the desert on June 3 and premiered on June 16 on MTV.[8] The second and last single of the album, "O Amor é Ilusão", was released at the end of September 2005.[4]

Track listing

{{Tracklist
|collapsed =
|total_length = 51:29
|title1 = Me Leva Contigo
|note1 = I Want You to Want Me
|extra1 =
|length1 = 3:36
|writer1 = {{hlist|Max Martin|Jacob Schulze|Milton Guedes (portuguese version)}}
|title2 = Vem Habib (Wala Wala)
|length2 = 3:33
|writer2 = Rick Bonadio
|title3 = Mais Uma Da Lista
|note3 = Blacklisted
|length3 = 3:44
|writer3 = {{hlist|Niclas Kings|Niklas Bergwall|Jeanette Olsson|Guedes (portuguese version)}}
|title4 = Cidade Triste
|note4 = Sleepy City
|length4 = 4:19
|writer4 = {{hlist|Rampac|Jos Jorgensen|Clio (portuguese version)}}
|title5 = O Amor é Ilusão
|note5 = Torn
|length5 = 4:06
|writer5 = {{hlist|Anne Preven|Phil Thornalley|Scott Cutler|Guedes (portuguese version)}}
|title6 = Onde Está o Amor?
|note6 = Where Are You Now?
|length6 = 3:51
|writer6 = {{hlist|Eric Silver|Bonadio|Clio (portuguese version)}}
|title7 = Não Dá pra Resistir
|length7 = 2:57
|note7 = Irresistible
|writer7 = {{hlist|Kara Dioguardi|Fredrik Thomander|Anders Wikstrom|Guedes (portuguese version)}}
|title8 = Brilha La Luna
|length8 = 3:30
|writer8 = Bonadio
|title9 = Beijo Molhado
|length9 = 3:30
|note9 = Strawberry Kisses
|writer9 = {{hlist|Andy Marvel|Jeff Franzel|Marjorie Maye|Guedes (portuguese version)}}
|title10 = Ragatanga
|length10 = 3:22
|note10 = Aserejé
|writer10 = {{hlist|Francisco Manuel Ruiz Gomez|Bonadio (portuguese version)}}
|title11 = Blá Blá Blá
|extra11 =
|length11 = 3:59
|writer11 = {{hlist|Bonadio|Fúlvio Márcio}}
|title12 = Vem Cair na Zueira
|length12 = 3:24
|writer12 = Bonadio
|title13 = Hoje Eu Sei
|length13 = 4:13
|note13 = Just Another Day
|writer13 = {{hlist|Franne Golde|Guy Roche|Jeanette Jurado|Bonadio (portuguese version)}}
|title14 = Um Anjo Veio Me Falar (acoustic version)
|length14 = 3:45
|note14 = Angel In My Heart
|writer14 = {{hlist|Eliot Kennedy|Tim Woodcock|Suzanne Shaw|Bonadio|Fantine Thó|Li Martins|Aline Wirley|Karin Hils|Luciana Andrade (portuguese version)}}
}}

Notes

1. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.territoriodamusica.com/noticias/?c=6425|title=Rouge lança inédito cheio de surpresas|publisher=Território da Música|date=30 May 2005|access-date=12 October 2013}}
2. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.territoriodamusica.com/noticias/?c=6775|title=Rouge: Novo CD é disco de ouro|work=Território da Música - Terra.com|access-date= 18 December 2010}}
3. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.universomusical.com.br/materia.asp?mt=sim&id=605&cod=po|title=Entre o novo e o antigo : Rouge|publisher=Universo Musical|date=26 June 2005|access-date=12 October 2013}}
4. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.territoriodamusica.com/noticias/?c=7480|title=Rouge regrava Natalie Imbruglia|publisher=Território da Música|date=20 September 2005|access-date=12 October 2013}}
5. ^{{cite web|url=http://semprerouge.zip.net/arch2005-06-16_2005-06-30.html|title=As Mil e uma Noites... |publisher=Sempre Rouge|date=30 June 2005|access-date=12 October 2013}}
6. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.parana-online.com.br/colunistas/195/27580/|title=Algo a mais|publisher=Paraná Online|date=23 June 2005|access-date=12 October 2013}}
7. ^{{cite web|url=http://semprerouge.zip.net/arch2005-05-16_2005-05-31.html|title=VEM HABIB NAS RÁDIOS!!!|publisher=Sempre Rouge|date=31 May 2005|access-date=12 October 2013}}
8. ^{{cite web|url=http://semprerouge.zip.net/arch2005-06-01_2005-06-15.html|title=Rouge Agenda |date=16 June 2005|access-date=12 October 2013}}
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