In his 26th album, devoted to the Hispanic market that quickly reached the Latin Top Ten at Tower, Veloso sings great classics and new songs in Spanish, several recalled from his childhood; among them are boleros, rumbas, guarânias, and canções of Cuba ("Rumba Azul," "Contigo en la Distancia," "Maria la O," "Mi Cocodrilo Verde"), Argentina ("Un Vestido y un Amor," "Vete de Mi," Piazzolla's "Vuelvo Al Sur," and "Pecado," the latter two in bossa style), Mexico ("Maria Bonita," "La Golondrina"), Paraguay ("Recuerdos de Ypacarai"), Peru ("Fina Estampa"), Puerto Rico ("Capullito de Aleli," "Lamento Borincano"), and Venezuela ("Tonada de Luna Llena"). A sensitive, delicate acoustic release in which Veloso's precious vocal interpretations (without vibrato) are backed by string, wood, cello, and rhythmic sections. The instrumental arrangements (by Jaques Morelenbaum) are based less in the fundamental orchestrations of the '40s and are more erudite. This studio album was so successful in terms of critics and selling that it yielded a live show from which was recorded a live album, Fina Estampa Ao Vivo. ~ Alvaro Neder, All Music Guide
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Track Listing
Credits
- Jaques Morelenbaum
- Arranger, Producer, Mixing, Engineer
- Luis Paulo Serafim
- Mixing
- Geraldo Alves Pinto
- Coordination
- Max Pierre
- Art Direction
- Beth Araujo
- Executive Producer
- Edu de Oliveirr
- Recording Technician
- Jorge "Gordo" Guimaraes
- Recording Technician
- Anna Mariani
- Photography
- Carlos Fernando
- Art Direction, Photography
- Jorge Ribeiro
- Translation
- José Celso Guida
- Production Coordination
- Zeca Assumpcao
- Engineer
- Caetano Veloso
- Arranger, Producer, Engineer, Main Performer


















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