It is a work of Mysia, launched in 2005, inspired by the singer's mother.
It's an album full of "songs" that helped her survive when life dies. That's how Mysia defines this work on the cover of this very unique project, because it cuts through several musical styles, different languages and speaks out poetry, poets. It is homage to the influences of the Southern Hemisphere, which reflect the Iberian origins of the singer. It is a melodic kaleidoscope, with tangos, boleros and fados that fuse well on this record, because they speak out about the same, sorrow, joy, life, death, love and tragic moments of a lifetime. It is a hodgepodge of accents and tones in "fireworks" by Vasco Graca Moura, recited by several European actresses. It's a record that speaks of friendship, of poets and writers who kindly gave their time and most importantly their words ... Jose Saramago with the fado "riddle II " "if death undress me" by Natalie Correia, "scars "by Rose Lobato Faria and" If our world was evening "by Jose Luis Peixoto. It is also a tribute to the musicians from the south, across the Atlantic, the mythical of ever, Manzareno, Expósito and Piazzola. "that moment" and "I miss you" have a unique cadence that was only possible thanks to magnificent interpretation of these artist, though she is not highly valued in our country, is widely recognized and awarded across borders. This album is a compendium of influences that go out to all those who love music and do not want to hear a tight work that is limited to a single genre, formatted and packaged for the masses. This Mysia may not be for everyone, but contains in itself all the south meridian of a very rich music universe, varied and full of warm shades. These are all excellent reasons to review this favorite of mine always marked by the difference.