• Cesaria Evora – Sodade
    • Cesaria Evora – Bia
    • Cesaria Evora – Cumpade Ciznone
    • Cesaria Evora – Direito Di Nasce
    • 1. Sodade
    • 2. Bia
    • 3. Cumpade Ciznone
    • 4. Direito Di Nasce
    • 5. Luz Dum Estrela
    • 6. Angola
    • 7. Miss Perfumado
    • 8. Vida Tem Um So Vida
    • 9. Morabeza
    • 10. Recordai
    • 11. Lua Nha Testemunha
    • 12. Barbincor
    • 13. Tortura

    West African / Cape Verdean singer Cesária Évora's most well-known album, including the celebrated song "Sodade". Singing in Portuguese in the Morna and Coladera genres, the album is a haunting and heart-breaking journey tinged with near-Brazilian rhythms. Available on vinyl for the first time and pressed on 180g vinyl.

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