Banda Calypso Ao Vivo em São Paulo

Ao vivo em São Paulo
Live in São Paulo
Live album by Banda Calypso
Released April 2004
Recorded December 17, 2003
Venue in the Shows House Patativa, São Paulo, Brazil
Genre
Length 01:23:20
Language (Portuguese)
Label Calypso Produções
Producer Chimbinha
Banda Calypso chronology
Volume 4 (2003) Banda Calypso Ao Vivo em São Paulo (2004) Volume 6

Ao Vivo em São Paulo (Live in São Paulo in English) is the fifth album of Banda Calypso also being the first DVD the band. It was recorded in São Paulo on December 17, 2003, in the shows house Patativa, to an audience of over 30,000 people, this meets the hits of the first 3 discs the band. It was released April 2004.

The Show

The show was unforgettable. With many of the songs influenced by Caribbean rhythms, Latin, Arab and the North Brazil. The opening contained Arab themes like odalisques and Caliphs, then the end of the opening comes guitar introductions, and then Joelma and the dancers begin to dance music Temporal, the show was great excitement and participation of fans. After much shaking and dancing, romantic block come, starting with an act of Joelma and a dancer in music 'Desfaz as Malas, which had a separation scene by the man but the woman struggled to keep that from happening, it was a much discussed part of the show. His last block brought the music with more danceable rhythms like Cúmbia, lambada, zouk, among others, with great excitement the show ended with a Pot-Pourri: Odalisca / Gringo Lindo / Vendaval as closing song.

Repercussion

The project had great impact and generated a great deal of attention nationally thus making known calypso band across Brazilian soil even though it was recorded in a single show house the disc had sales of over 700,000 copies and the DVD with over 600,000 sales copies, probably the CDs and DVDs may have already reached 1 million copies, earning the diamond certificate. Also created T-shirts with their names. Got double diamond.

Track listing

Cd's Tracks

DVD's Tracks

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