Elza Soares, the legendary Brazilian singer, delivers a captivating journey through the vibrant sounds of samba, MPB, and bossa nova with her album "Do Cóccix Até o Pescoço." Released on August 24, 2002, under Dubas Musica, this album is a testament to Elza's enduring artistry and her ability to blend traditional Brazilian rhythms with contemporary sensibilities.
Spanning a total of 61 tracks, the album is a rich tapestry of musical styles and emotions. From the lively and celebratory "Hoje É Dia de Festa" to the introspective and soulful "Dor de Cotovelo," Elza's powerful vocals shine through each track. The album also features a mix of upbeat samba numbers like "Bambino" and "A Carne," showcasing Elza's energetic stage presence, as well as softer, more melodic bossa nova pieces like "Eu Vou Ficar Aqui" and "A Cigarra," highlighting her versatility and range.
One of the standout tracks, "Haiti," is a poignant tribute to the resilience and spirit of the Haitian people, demonstrating Elza's commitment to social and political issues. The album also includes the playful and whimsical "Fadas" and the reflective "Flores Horizontais," showcasing Elza's ability to convey a wide range of emotions through her music.
"Todo Dia" and "Façamos (Vamos Amar)" are beautiful, heartfelt ballads that highlight Elza's ability to connect with her audience on a deeply personal level. The album closes with "Pot-Pourri Quebra Lá Que Eu Quebro Cá," a lively and energetic samba that leaves the listener with a sense of joy and celebration.
"Do Cóccix Até o Pescoço" is a must-listen for anyone interested in Brazilian music and the rich cultural heritage it represents. Elza Soares' powerful vocals and dynamic performances make this album a true gem in her extensive discography.