Balance

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Total Tracks: 13   Total Length: 60:24

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A Best Find on eMusic

zafo

A truly great and distinctive songwriter and singer - every song is good on this album. I know she has a strong following in The Netherlands, so I looked up her concert schedule and she was actually playing in Amsterdam when I was there. Unfortunately, it was sold out (700 seats) long before.

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humbling...

marjar

I don't think I've ever heard anything quite so beautiful in my whole life

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Nice variety

kundry

I enjoy listening to this album a lot. There are one or two stand-out tracks where the vocals are really impressive. Overall, there are no bad tracks and the vibe is smooth and relaxing with some interesting instrumental blends here and there.

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Download it!

musictravellerBAL

I love this album, Sara at her best! Try to see her live! Unbelievable to get this at emusic!

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Fantastic

nonprofit

The whole album is wonderful...really beautiful and smooth. Every track is great.

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Smooth and cheerful

Ipodgolddigger

Beautiful rythms from Cap-Vert mixed with acoustic guitars, fine percussions and especially that incredible soaring voice. A well produced album that creates a listening experience of lasting quality. A keeper for me.

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They Say All Music Guide

On her third album, singer Sara Tavares looks as much to her Cape Verde heritage as to her Portuguese upbringing, using her acoustic guitar and a variety of exotic percussion instruments to create a modified acoustic African pop sound over which she sings her melodic songs, which, if the English summaries are to be believed, concern themselves largely with optimistic, generalized expressions of love. Tavares has a jazzy vocal approach that at times recalls Rickie Lee Jones or Norah Jones, and her music has a light touch even when she speeds the tempo for a dance track such as “Poka Terra” (a duet with Melo D) or “Novidadi.” She seems to be aiming at a hybrid approach that is neither strictly European nor African, and she largely succeeds, even if the music is more pleasant that substantive. – William Ruhlmann

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