Cor (album)

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Released1 January 2021 (2021-1-1)
Recorded2020
StudioEstúdios Rocinante and Estúdio do Tó
Cor
Ana and Vitória side by side inside the same sweater, looking towards slightly opposite directions and holding hands
Studio album by
Released1 January 2021 (2021-1-1)
Recorded2020
StudioEstúdios Rocinante and Estúdio do Tó
GenreFolk-pop[1]
Length48:06
LanguagePortuguese
LabelAnavitória Artes[1]
ProducerAna Caetano, Tó Brandileone[2]
Anavitória chronology
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(2019)
Cor
(2021)

Cor (English: "color") is the fourth studio album by Brazilian duo Anavitória, released by surprise on 1 January 2021.[1][2][3][4] Produced by Tó Bandileone (from 5 a Seco) and member Ana Caetano,[1][5] it was prepared during the COVID-19 pandemic.[2]

All tracks in the album received videos published on YouTube and directed by Leonardo Lobo, doismilium and Gabriela de Melo, except "Eu Sei Quem É Você", directed by Belle.[2] The album cover was taken from the video for the opening track "Amarelo, Azul e Branco".[4]

The album was recorded in Itaipava, a neighborhood of Petrópolis, a city in the mountainous regions of the state of Rio de Janeiro by Brazilian Eng. Ricardo Mosca. Its title came to Ana Caetano's mind during a trip between Petrolina (Pernambuco) and Juazeiro do Norte (Ceará) on 14 December 2019. It's a three-letter word meant to allude to the fact that Cor is their third album of original songs and that the group involves three people (Caetano, Vitória Falcão and manager Felipe Simas). Caetano commented that the number three is also a representation of the union of the body, the spirit and the mind.[5]

On 31 December 2020, the duo published a picture on their Instagram account (which would later be revealed as the album cover) and the subtitle "COR, 00:00".[6]

Cor opens with "Amarelo, Azul e Branco", an autobiographical song in which Rita Lee recites some verses.[2] The second track, "Te Amar É Massa Demais", has elements of samba-reggae[1] and Mauro Ferreira from G1 considered "Explodir" the "romantic pop fofolk[a] typical of the band".

This Album was mastered by Brazilian Engineer Carlos Freitas at Classic Master Mastering Studios USA.

Critical reception

Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
G1[1]

Mauro Ferreira, from G1, called the production "outsticking" to the extent that, in some moments (such as "Tenta Acreditar"), he considered it and the arrangements to be more interesting than the tracks themselves. He noted that the album is "too long for the 2020s phonographic standards", but praised the fact that the duo did not release it "sliced" in EPs or singles, as he states it has become "usual in the market". He finished his review saying that Cor "exposes Ana Caetano and Vitória Falcão still stuck to a past that brought them premature glory" and that "it's hard not to allow oneself to be enslaved by success".[1]

Accolades

Year Award Category Outcome Ref.
2021 Latin Grammy Best Portuguese Language Contemporary Pop Album Won [7]
Best Portuguese Language Song (for "Lisboa") Won

Track listing

All tracks are written by Ana Caetano, except where specified[1]

Cor track listing
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Amarelo, Azul e Branco" (Yellow, Blue and White (featuring Rita Lee))Ana Caetano, Vitória Falcão3:21
2."Te Amar É Massa Demais" (Loving You Is So Much Cool) 4:04
3."Tenta Acreditar" (Try to Believe)
    • Ana
    • João Ferreira
3:53
4."Explodir" (Explodes) 4:25
5."Cigarra" (Cicada) 3:43
6."Selva" (Jungle)Caetano, Tó Brandileone2:55
7."[dia 34]" ([day 34])Brandileone, Fábio Sá0:48
8."Ainda É Tempo" (It's Still Time) 1:39
9."Eu Sei Quem É Você" (I Know Who You Are) 4:25
10."Terra" (Earth) 3:36
11."Abril" (April) 3:18
12."Te Procuro" (I Search for You)Caetano, Nina Fernandes, Saulo Fernandes3:56
13."Carvoeiro" (Coalmaker)Caetano, Deco Martins4:24
14."Lisboa" (Lisbon (featuring Lenine))Caetano, Paulo Novaes3:39
Total length:48:06

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