Drês
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Studio album by Nando Reis e os Infernais | ||||
Released | May 22, 2009 | |||
Genre | Rock, alternative rock | |||
Label | Universal Music | |||
Producer | Carlos Pontual and Nando Reis | |||
Nando Reis e os Infernais chronology | ||||
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Drês is the sixth album released by Brazilian band Nando Reis e os Infernais. The singer Ana Cañas guest appeared on the track "Pra Você Guardei o Amor". The song "Ainda Não Passou" nominated for the 2009 Latin Grammy Award of Best Brazilian Song (Portuguese Language).[1] As of August 2010, the album sold around 18,000 copies.[2]
The name of the album is a portmanteau of the words "Dri" (nickname of his ex-girlfriend Adriana Lotaif) and "três" (three, the number of songs dedicated to her in the album: "Hi, Dri!", "Driamante" and the title-track).[3]
Track listing
- "Hi Dri"
- "Ainda Não Passou" (It Still Didn't Pass) - 3:16
- "Drês" - 4:16
- "Conta" (Account) - 4:42
- "Só Pra So" (Only for So[4]) - 3:25
- "Mosaico Abstrato" (Abstract Mosaic) - 4:38
- "Pra Você Guardei o Amor" (For You I Kept Love) (featuring Ana Cañas) - 5:43
- "Livre Como um Deus" (Free as a God) - 5:11
- "Driamante" (Driamond[5]) - 2:39
- "Hoje Eu te Pedi em Casamento" (Today I Proposed to You) - 3:19
- "Mil Galáxias" (A Thousand Galaxies) - 3:33
- "Baby, Eu Queria" (Baby, I Wanted to) - 3:00
Personnel
- Nando Reis – Lead vocals, acoustic guitar
- Carlos Pontual – Electric guitar
- Alex Veley – Keyboards
- Felipe Cambraia – Bass guitar
- Diogo Gameiro – drums
References
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- ↑ "So" is a nickname for Sofia, Reis' daughter. This song is a tribute for her.
- ↑ It's a word play with the nickname "Dri" and Diamante, which translates as Diamond