Ana Carolina (album)

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Ana Carolina
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Studio album by
ReleasedNovember 2, 1999
Recorded1999
Genre MPB, alternative dance
Length53:56
Label BMG Brazil
Producer Luciana David, Nilo Romero, Claudio Menezes
Ana Carolina chronology
Ana Carolina
(1999)
Ana Rita Joana Iracema e Carolina
(2001)
Singles from Ana Carolina
  1. "Tô Saindo"
    Released: 1999
  2. "Nada Pra Mim"
    Released: 1999
  3. "Garganta"
    Released: 1999
Professional ratings
Review scores
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Ana Carolina is the debut album by Brazilian singer-songwriter, arranger and record producer Ana Carolina.

Contents

In addition to the artist's own compositions and her musical partners, such as Totonho Villeroy, Paulinho Moska and Alvin L., this album contains remakes of songs by renowned artists such as Chico Buarque, Lulu Santos e Pato Fu. It sold 125 000 copies in Brazil, being certified platinum.

Track listing

No.TitleMusicLength
1."Tô Saindo" Antônio Villeroy 3:09
2."Algúem me Disse" Evaldo Gouveia, Jair Amorim 3:39
3."Nada Pra Mim"John3:39
4."Trancado" Ana Carolina 3:43
5."Armazém"Ana Carolina2:28
6."Garganta" Antônio Villeroy 3:36
7."A Canção Tocou na Hora Errada"Ana Carolina4:15
8."Tudo Bem" Lulu Santos 3:06
9."Agora ou Nunca" Arnaldo Antunes, Marcelo Fromer, Sérgio Britto 4:12
10."O Melhor de Mim" Frejat, Paulinho Moska, Dulce Quental 3:54
11."Retrato Branco e Preto" Chico Buarque, Tom Jobim 3:25
12."Perder Tempo Com Você"Alvin L.3:26
13."O Avesso dos Ponteiros"Ana Carolina3:50
14."Beatriz" Chico Buarque, Edu Lobo 3:48
15."Tô Caindo Fora"Ana Carolina, Marilda Ladeira, Fernando Barreto 3:45

Personnel

Certifications

Country Certification(s)
(sales thresholds)
Flag of Brazil.svg Brazil Platinum [2]

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References

  1. Clique Music review
  2. "Associaçăo Brasileira de Produtores de Disco". ABPD. Retrieved January 14, 2012.