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AQUARELA CHANGES
TRACKS:
- Berimbau - Baden Powell and Vinicius de Moraes
- Boracay - Evelyn Juteau
- Samedis Nirvana - Michel Juteau
- Sin Amor - Michel Juteau
- Unicornio - Michel Juteau
- Cancion dela Fregona - Michel Juteau
- Melisa -Michel Juteau
- Light My Fire - Michel Juteau
- Melena Loca - Michel juteau
- Saint Malo - Michel Juteau
- Usahay - Juanito Angos
- Cita En Soledad - Michel juteau
- Corazon Enganchado - Michel Juteau
- Boracay - Evelyn Juteau and Mon David
- Samedis Nirvana - instrumental feauturing Dix Lucero on sax
During the past few years, the Aquarela band, led by Miguel and Evelyn Juteau, established itself as one of the country’s leading acts for authentic Brazilian music. This effort culminated in 2006 with the release of their debut album, “Bossa Nova Affair”, distributed by Universal Records, a collection of bossa nova and samba tunes.
“Changes” is Aquarela’s second album. As the title indicates, the band’s music took an audacious turn: while Brazilian influences are still clearly recognizable on all tracks, this time the song line up comprises mostly original compositions from Miguel and Evelyn.
Starting with the more familiar territory, we can instantly spot three covers: bossa nova upbeat classic “Berimbau”, The Doors sixties’ icon “Light My Fire” re-arranged as contemporary smooth Jazz, and a refreshing acoustic take on Visayan song “Usahay” sung in the vernacular by Cebu’s very own Evelyn.
The rest of the album is an enticing and surprisingly diverse collection of ten original songs, penned in English, Spanish and French:
“Changes” is Aquarela’s second album. As the title indicates, the band’s music took an audacious turn: while Brazilian influences are still clearly recognizable on all tracks, this time the song line up comprises mostly original compositions from Miguel and Evelyn.
Starting with the more familiar territory, we can instantly spot three covers: bossa nova upbeat classic “Berimbau”, The Doors sixties’ icon “Light My Fire” re-arranged as contemporary smooth Jazz, and a refreshing acoustic take on Visayan song “Usahay” sung in the vernacular by Cebu’s very own Evelyn.
The rest of the album is an enticing and surprisingly diverse collection of ten original songs, penned in English, Spanish and French:
- “Boracay (it will always be you)” is a soft fussion number penned in English by Evelyn, with a bonus Tagalog version “Boracay (Ala ala Mo)”, sung by Evelyn and jazz vocalist great Mon David, who wrote the Tagalog lyrics.
- “Samedis Nirvana” in French, features a thumping groove and catchy sax lines.
- “Sin Amor” is a Spanish bolero, with Evelyn singing passionately of an undying love.
- “Unicornio” is a bossa / samba sung in Spanish by Miguel.
- “Cancion De La Fregona” is a Spanish piece driven by hypnotic percussion, flamenco guitar and Andalusian drama.
- “Melisa” is an acoustic piece featuring Miguel’s meditations on our fundamental need for love, singing to a simple guitar and sax accompaniment.
- “Saint Malo” is a French love song about a town in France called Saint Malo.
- “ Melena loca” is a Spanish samba that was the highlight of the first album.
- Cita En Soledad is a Spanish song which means ‘a date with solitude’, expressing sadness with beautiful Latin-flavored arrangements.
- “Corazon Enganchado” is a bossa nova flirting with chill-out grooves.
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Changes is now available in all record outlets nationwide.
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AQUARELA BOSSA NOVA AFFAIR
TRACKS:
1. Melena Loca
2. Felicidade
3. Anos Dourados
4. Flor De Lis
5. Triste
6. Waters Of March
7. O Lumapit Ka
8. Corcovado
9. Aquarela Do Brasil
1. Melena Loca
2. Felicidade
3. Anos Dourados
4. Flor De Lis
5. Triste
6. Waters Of March
7. O Lumapit Ka
8. Corcovado
9. Aquarela Do Brasil
Miguel and Evelyn Juteau with their band Aquarela have come up with their first album Bossanova Affair, distributed by Universal Records.
These two accomplished entertainers have been identified with their distinct brand of classy, soulful bossanova since their act hit the Manila scene back in 1997. This success led to the creation of Aquarela (meaning watercolor in portuguese) a group that quickly defined itself as the most genuine representative of brazilian music on our shores. Initially the members were and some are still with the group: Miguel Juteau, Evelyn Juteau, Dix Lucero, Bembet Buena and George Almaden.
The blending of Miguel and Evelyn's voices is often discribed as one of the defining elements of the Aquarela sound on Bossanova Affair. The album includes Melena Loca, Felicidade, Anos Dourados, Flor de Lis, Triste, Waters of March. Oh Lumapit Ka, Corcovado, Aquarela Do Brasil.
Bossanova Affair is their expression for their love and passion for Brasilian music icons such as, Antonio Carlos Jobim, Djavan, Gilberto Gil, to name a few.
The acoustic intimate feel of this album conveys a soulful and romantic mood to listeners.
These two accomplished entertainers have been identified with their distinct brand of classy, soulful bossanova since their act hit the Manila scene back in 1997. This success led to the creation of Aquarela (meaning watercolor in portuguese) a group that quickly defined itself as the most genuine representative of brazilian music on our shores. Initially the members were and some are still with the group: Miguel Juteau, Evelyn Juteau, Dix Lucero, Bembet Buena and George Almaden.
The blending of Miguel and Evelyn's voices is often discribed as one of the defining elements of the Aquarela sound on Bossanova Affair. The album includes Melena Loca, Felicidade, Anos Dourados, Flor de Lis, Triste, Waters of March. Oh Lumapit Ka, Corcovado, Aquarela Do Brasil.
Bossanova Affair is their expression for their love and passion for Brasilian music icons such as, Antonio Carlos Jobim, Djavan, Gilberto Gil, to name a few.
The acoustic intimate feel of this album conveys a soulful and romantic mood to listeners.
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ALBUM CREDITS
CHANGES
Berimbau
(Baden Powell - Vinicius De Moraes)
Miguel Juteau - vocals, guitar
Evelyn Juteau - vocals
Boy Lumacad - keyboard
Tim Mallillin - bass
Michael Alba - drums
Boracay (It will Always Be you)
(Evelyn Juteau)
Evelyn Juteau - vocals
Miguel Juteau - guitar
Dix Lucero - alto sax
Colby De La Calzada - bass
Michael Alba - drums, conga
Samedis Nirvana
(Michel Juteau)
Miguel Juteau - vocals, guitar
Evelyn Juteau - vocals
Dix Lucero - alto sax, flute, clarinet
Colby de la Calzada - bass
Michael Alba - drums
Sin Amor
(Michel Juteau)
Evelyn Juteau - vocals
Miguel Juteau - vocals, guitar
Dix Lucero - alto sax
Colby de la Calzada - bass
Michael Alba - conga
Mar Dizon - drums
Unicornio
(Michel Juteau)
Miguel Juteau - vocals. guitar
Dix Lucero - clarinet, flute
Wowee Posadas - keyboard
Colby de la Calzada - bass
Mar Dizon - drums
Cancion De La Fregona
(Michel Juteau)
Miguel Juteau - vocals, guitar
Dix Lucero - clarinet
Melisa
(Michel Juteau)
Miguel Juteau - vocals, guitar
Dix Lucero: alto sax
Light My Fire
(The Doors)
Miguel Juteau - guitar
Dix Lucero - alto sax
Tim Mallillin - bass
Michael Alba - drums
Melena Loca
(Michel Juteau)
Miguel Juteau - vocals, guitar
Evelyn Juteau - vocals
Dix Lucero - flute
Colby de la Calzada - double bass
Michael Alba - drums, percussion
Saint Malo
(Michel Juteau)
Miguel Juteau - vocals, guitar
Dix Lucero - flute
Colby de la Calzada - bass
Jose Dufour - pandeiro, cuica
Michael Alba - drums
Usahay
(Juanito Angos)
Evelyn Juteau - vocals
Miguel Juteau - guitar
Dix Lucero - alto sax
Cita En Soledad
(Michel Juteau)
Miguel Juteau - vocals, guitar
Tim Mallillin - bass
Michael Alba - drums
Corazon Enganchado
(Michel Juteau)
Miguel Juteau - vocals, guitar
Tim Mallillin - bass
BONUS TRACKS:
Boracay (Alaala Mo)
(Evelyn Juteau - Mon David)
Mon David - vocals
Evelyn Juteau - vocals
Miguel Juteau - guitar
Dix Lucero - alto sax
Colby De La Calzada - bass
Michael Alba - drums, conga
Samedis Nirvana
(Michel Juteau)
Miguel Juteau - guitar
Dix Lucero - alto sax, flute, clarinet
Colby de la Calzada - bass
Michael Alba – drums
BOSSA NOVA AFFAIR
O Lumapit Ka
composed by Antonio Carlos Jobim, tagalog lyrics by Dennis Garcia
Miguel Juteau - guitar, vocals and music arrangement
Evelyn Juteau - vocals
Dix Lucero - alto sax
Bembet Buena - bass
George Almaden - drums
Joshua Talieferro - percussions
Melena Loca
music, lyrics and music arrangement by miguel juteau
vocals and guitar by miguel juteau
Evelyn juteau - vocals and hand percussions
Dix lucero - alto saxophone, flute
Michael Alba - drums and percussions
Colby de la Calzada - bass
Aquarela do Brasil
composed by Ary Barroso
Miguel Juteau - guitar,vocals and music arrangement
Dix Lucero - flute
Colby de la Calzada - bass
Michael Alba - drums and percussions
Other tracks in the album are ; Felicidade, Anos Dourados, Flor de Lis, Triste, Waters of March, and Corcovado
Recorded in Tracks Studio, Pasig, Philippines and distributed by Universal Records, Philippines. Recording and mixing by Angie Rozul
Album Design - Miguel and Evelyn Juteau
Photography - Arthur Manuntag
Produced by Miguel and Evelyn Juteau
Berimbau
(Baden Powell - Vinicius De Moraes)
Miguel Juteau - vocals, guitar
Evelyn Juteau - vocals
Boy Lumacad - keyboard
Tim Mallillin - bass
Michael Alba - drums
Boracay (It will Always Be you)
(Evelyn Juteau)
Evelyn Juteau - vocals
Miguel Juteau - guitar
Dix Lucero - alto sax
Colby De La Calzada - bass
Michael Alba - drums, conga
Samedis Nirvana
(Michel Juteau)
Miguel Juteau - vocals, guitar
Evelyn Juteau - vocals
Dix Lucero - alto sax, flute, clarinet
Colby de la Calzada - bass
Michael Alba - drums
Sin Amor
(Michel Juteau)
Evelyn Juteau - vocals
Miguel Juteau - vocals, guitar
Dix Lucero - alto sax
Colby de la Calzada - bass
Michael Alba - conga
Mar Dizon - drums
Unicornio
(Michel Juteau)
Miguel Juteau - vocals. guitar
Dix Lucero - clarinet, flute
Wowee Posadas - keyboard
Colby de la Calzada - bass
Mar Dizon - drums
Cancion De La Fregona
(Michel Juteau)
Miguel Juteau - vocals, guitar
Dix Lucero - clarinet
Melisa
(Michel Juteau)
Miguel Juteau - vocals, guitar
Dix Lucero: alto sax
Light My Fire
(The Doors)
Miguel Juteau - guitar
Dix Lucero - alto sax
Tim Mallillin - bass
Michael Alba - drums
Melena Loca
(Michel Juteau)
Miguel Juteau - vocals, guitar
Evelyn Juteau - vocals
Dix Lucero - flute
Colby de la Calzada - double bass
Michael Alba - drums, percussion
Saint Malo
(Michel Juteau)
Miguel Juteau - vocals, guitar
Dix Lucero - flute
Colby de la Calzada - bass
Jose Dufour - pandeiro, cuica
Michael Alba - drums
Usahay
(Juanito Angos)
Evelyn Juteau - vocals
Miguel Juteau - guitar
Dix Lucero - alto sax
Cita En Soledad
(Michel Juteau)
Miguel Juteau - vocals, guitar
Tim Mallillin - bass
Michael Alba - drums
Corazon Enganchado
(Michel Juteau)
Miguel Juteau - vocals, guitar
Tim Mallillin - bass
BONUS TRACKS:
Boracay (Alaala Mo)
(Evelyn Juteau - Mon David)
Mon David - vocals
Evelyn Juteau - vocals
Miguel Juteau - guitar
Dix Lucero - alto sax
Colby De La Calzada - bass
Michael Alba - drums, conga
Samedis Nirvana
(Michel Juteau)
Miguel Juteau - guitar
Dix Lucero - alto sax, flute, clarinet
Colby de la Calzada - bass
Michael Alba – drums
BOSSA NOVA AFFAIR
O Lumapit Ka
composed by Antonio Carlos Jobim, tagalog lyrics by Dennis Garcia
Miguel Juteau - guitar, vocals and music arrangement
Evelyn Juteau - vocals
Dix Lucero - alto sax
Bembet Buena - bass
George Almaden - drums
Joshua Talieferro - percussions
Melena Loca
music, lyrics and music arrangement by miguel juteau
vocals and guitar by miguel juteau
Evelyn juteau - vocals and hand percussions
Dix lucero - alto saxophone, flute
Michael Alba - drums and percussions
Colby de la Calzada - bass
Aquarela do Brasil
composed by Ary Barroso
Miguel Juteau - guitar,vocals and music arrangement
Dix Lucero - flute
Colby de la Calzada - bass
Michael Alba - drums and percussions
Other tracks in the album are ; Felicidade, Anos Dourados, Flor de Lis, Triste, Waters of March, and Corcovado
Recorded in Tracks Studio, Pasig, Philippines and distributed by Universal Records, Philippines. Recording and mixing by Angie Rozul
Album Design - Miguel and Evelyn Juteau
Photography - Arthur Manuntag
Produced by Miguel and Evelyn Juteau
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