Alice (Alice Caymmi album)

Alice is the third album by Brazilian singer Alice Caymmi, released on 19 January 2018. It was produced by Barbara Ohana[2] and sees the singer working on a more pop-oriented sound.[3]

Alice
Studio album by
ReleasedJanuary 19, 2018 (2018-01-19)[1]
GenrePop, música popular brasileira
Length26:23[1]
LabelFlecha de Prata Edições Musicais/Universal Music Group
ProducerBarbara Ohana
Alice Caymmi chronology
Rainha dos Raios
(2014)
Alice
(2018)
Dizem Que Sou Louca
(2019)
Singles from Alice
  1. "Inocente"
    Released: 8 December 2017
  2. "Eu Te Avisei"
    Released: 19 January 2018
  3. "Sozinha"
    Released: 12 June 2018

It was ranked as the 46th best Brazilian album of 2018 by the Brazilian edition of Rolling Stone magazine.[4]

Album cover and title

The album cover was created by Daryan Dornelles.[5] It depicts Caymmi dressed as a bride, submerged and tied up with the shibari technique, representing the "pure and profane".[3] The cover also features a heart and her name in neon lights, but with a turned off "Caymmi".

Song information

Rapper Rincon Sapiência was invited to guest sing on "Inimigos", in which he is also a co-composer. The song talks about a common universe for artists, as mentioned by Caymmi: "When your art simply meets truly bad obstacles and people".[6]

The album features a song co-written with Ana Carolina: "Inocente". The duo went to Itaipava, Rio de Janeiro to compose it, with the idea of writing a romantic song. It was released as the album's first single on 8 December 2017.[7] She comments:

I assumed a romantic posture, artistically and politically. I thought about how I was before my first sinister broken heart. I was light and I can recover that essence. We went from total apathy to a time of conflicts. This weight has to end. And then more light, white and laces came in.

The guest performance of Pabllo Vittar on "Eu Te Avisei" came up after Caymmi, Ohana and Pablo Bispo finished the song, which features a R&B base in its choir. It talks about love in a melancholic, introspective way. It was released as the album's second single on the same day of its release and its video was recorded on 15 January 2018, at the RebobiNights party in São Paulo.[8]

Lyrical themes

The opening track expresses a sense of gaslighting that Caymmi was feeling around the time of the song's writing.[9] "What's My Name" was written by Moacir Santos after he moved to Los Angeles and realized nobody was able to pronounce his name; the track expresses feelings of solitude and other struggles faced when one moves abroad.[10] "Vin" speaks about female freedom,[11] "Inimigos" about competition and disputes in the show business,[12] "Inocente" about love delusions,[13] and "Sozinha" about being self-sufficient.[14]

Tracks

No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Spiritual"Alice Caymmi3:32
2."A Estação" (The Station)Carlinhos Rufino[15]3:05
3."What's My Name (Oduduá)"Moacir Santos[10]2:21
4."Vin"Caymmi, Barbara Ohana, Pablo Bispo, Sergio Santos2:27
5."Inimigos" (Enemies; featuring Rincon Sapiência)Caymmi, Ohana, Rincon Sapiência2:41
6."Inocente" (Innocent)Caymmi, Ana Carolina3:22
7."Agora" (Now; cover of "Ancora", by Mina[16])Christiano Malgioglio, Gian Pietro Felisatti3:29
8."Sozinha" (Alone)Arthur Marques[14]2:45
9."Eu Te Avisei" (I Warned You; featuring Pabllo Vittar)Caymmi, Ohana, Bispo2:38
Total length:26:23[1]

References

  1. "Alice". iTunes. Apple. 19 January 2018. Retrieved 10 February 2018.
  2. Ferreira, Mauro (14 January 2018). "Alice Caymmi revela nomes das nove faixas de álbum produzido por Barbara Ohana". G1. Retrieved 15 January 2018.
  3. Antunes, Pedro (12 January 2018). "Alice Caymmi flerta com o pop em novo disco, com participações de Pabllo Vittar e Rincon Sapiência". Estadão. Retrieved 15 January 2018.
  4. Antunes, Pedro (21 December 2018). "Rolling Stone Brasil: os 50 melhores discos nacionais de 2018". Rolling Stone Brasil (in Portuguese). Grupo Perfil. Retrieved 28 December 2020.
  5. "Alice Caymmi anuncia disco com Pabllo Vittar e Rincon Sapiência". Uai. 20 December 2017. Retrieved 15 January 2018.
  6. Cisterna, Egle (17 January 2018). "Alice Caymmi deixa de lado o romantismo em novo álbum". A Tribuna. Archived from the original on 18 January 2018. Retrieved 17 January 2018.
  7. Astuto, Bruno (14 December 2017). "Alice Caymmi lança música com Ana Carolina: "Amiga para a vida toda"". Época. Retrieved 15 January 2018.
  8. Costa, Vinícius (15 January 2018). "Alice Caymmi revela faixas de seu novo álbum, 'Alice', que terá participação de Pabllo Vittar". Fica Quietinho. Retrieved 15 January 2018.
  9. Caymmi, Alice (3 December 2018). "Alice - Spiritual | Faixa a Faixa #1". Alice Caymmi's official channel. YouTube. Retrieved 7 November 2020.
  10. Caymmi, Alice (6 December 2018). "Alice - What's My Name | Faixa a Faixa #3". Alice Caymmi's official channel. YouTube. Retrieved 7 November 2020.
  11. Caymmi, Alice (10 December 2018). "Alice - Vin | Faixa a Faixa #4". Alice Caymmi's official channel. YouTube. Retrieved 7 November 2020.
  12. Caymmi, Alice (10 December 2018). "Alice, Rincon Sapiência - Inimigos | Faixa a Faixa #5". Alice Caymmi's official channel. YouTube. Retrieved 7 November 2020.
  13. Caymmi, Alice (10 December 2018). "Alice - Inocente | Faixa a Faixa #6". Alice Caymmi's official channel. YouTube. Retrieved 7 November 2020.
  14. Caymmi, Alice (18 December 2018). "Alice - Sozinha | Faixa a Faixa #8". Alice Caymmi's official channel. YouTube. Retrieved 7 November 2020.
  15. Caymmi, Alice (6 December 2018). "Alice - A Estação | Faixa a Faixa #2". Alice Caymmi's official channel. YouTube. Retrieved 7 November 2020.
  16. Caymmi, Alice (8 December 2018). "Alice - Agora | Faixa a Faixa #7". Alice Caymmi's official channel. YouTube. Retrieved 7 November 2020.
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