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3 Notes  





4 Awards  





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O Canto da Cidade
Studio album by
ReleasedSeptember 20, 1992 (Brazil)
March 23, 1993 (North America/Europe)
GenreAxé, MPB
Length42:04
LabelEpic (Sony Music)
ProducerLiminha
Daniela Mercury chronology
Daniela Mercury
(1991)
O Canto da Cidade
(1992)
Música de Rua
(1994)
Singles from O Canto da Cidade

  1. "O Canto da Cidade"
    Released: 1992
  2. "O Mais Belo dos Belos"
    Released: 1992
  3. "Batuque"
    Released: 1992
  4. "Você Não Entende Nada/Cotidiano"
    Released: 1993
  5. "Só Pra Te Mostrar"
    Released: 1993
  6. "Bandidos da América"
    Released: 1993

Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Allmusic[1]

O Canto da Cidade ("The Chant of the Town") is the second studio album by Brazilian axé/MPB singer Daniela Mercury, released in 1992 in Brazil and on March 23, 1993, in North America and Europe through Sony Music.

Background[edit]

Later in 1992, Daniela Mercury went to a project called "Som do Meio-Dia" (Midday Sound), when she played at the Art Museum of São Paulo (MASP). The show brought together over thirty thousand spectators, which eventually leave the traffic jam in the vicinity of the Paulista Avenue. After a forty-minute concert, Daniela was removed from the stage by representatives of the São Paulo tourist office, that concerned with the museum structure, obtained an order from the military police to remove it from the local.

Soon after the show, Daniela was hired by Sony Music label and through this, released her second solo album, O Canto da Cidade. The album was considered by journalist André Domingues one of the best MPB albums ever. O Canto da Cidade is Mercury's album with most number-one songs (four in total; "O Canto da Cidade", "O Mais Belo dos Belos", "Batuque" and "Você Não Entende Nada/Cotidiano"). The songs "Só Pra Te Mostrar", a duet with Herbert Vianna, and "Bandidos da América" made a moderate success in the Brazilian radio stations, reaching number nine and twenty-one in the charts, respectively. O Canto da Cidade is recognized as the album responsible for taking Axé Music to mainstream audiences in Brazil.

The album also yielded Mercury, a year-end special on Rede Globo channel, which were mixed with live performances in the square of Apotheosis in Rio de Janeiro, and video clips with Caetano Veloso, Herbert Vianna and Tom Jobim. Years later, the special, previously unreleased in video was released on DVD to celebrate the 15th anniversary of the release of the album. In July 1993, Mercury was one of Brazil's attractions at the prestigious Montreux Jazz FestivalinSwitzerland.

Some consider O Canto da Cidade was the forerunner of the samba-reggae movement, then called Axé Music, gaining strength in all regions of the country and allowing other genre artists, were featured in the Brazilian music scene. It is believed that after this album, the Carnival of Bahia gained a massive media coverage. Mercury experienced during this period, a peak of popularity rarely seen in the history of Brazilian music industry, being dubbed "the hurricane of Bahia" and "Queen of the Axé".

Track listing[edit]

No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."O Canto da Cidade"Daniela Mercury, Tote Gira3:22
2."Batuque"Rey Zulu, Genivaldo Evangelista3:21
3."Você Não Entende Nada/Cotidiano"Caetano Veloso, Chico Buarque3:04
4."Bandidos da América"Jorge Portugal3:25
5."Geração Perdida"Daniela Mercury, Ramon Cruz, Toni Augusto4:11
6."Só Pra Te Mostrar" (featuring Herbert Vianna)Herbert Vianna3:57
7."O Mais Belo dos Belos (A Verdade do Ilê/O Charme da Liberdade)"Guiguio, Valter Farias, Adailton Poesia3:31
8."Rosa Negra"Jorge Xaréu3:21
9."Vem Morar Comigo"Mercury, Durval Lelys3:35
10."Exótica das Artes"Armandinho Macedo, Edmundo Caroso3:29
11."Rimas Irmãs"Carlinhos Brown3:42
12."Monumento Vivo"Moraes Moreira, Davi Moraes3:06

Notes[edit]

Awards[edit]

Sales and certifications[edit]

Region Certification Certified units/sales
Argentina 45,000[2]
Brazil (Pro-Música Brasil)[3] Diamond 1,000,000*

* Sales figures based on certification alone.

Release history[edit]

Region Date
Brazil September 20, 1992
Canada March 23, 1993
United States
Mexico

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  • ^ Lannert, John (May 8, 1993). "Mercury Heats Up New York Crown; Latin Awards Sweetner; RMM Releases". Billboard. p. 35. Retrieved March 8, 2024.
  • ^ "Brazilian album certifications – Daniela Mercury – O Canto da Cidade" (in Portuguese). Pro-Música Brasil.
  • External links[edit]


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