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''Casa Guilhermina'' is the seventh studio album by
Ana Moura Ana Cláudia Moura Pereira (born 17 September 1979), known as Ana Moura, is a Portuguese fado singer. An internationally recognized singer, she was the youngest fadista to be nominated for a Dutch Edison Award.Porto Editora – Ana Moura na ...
. Released on 11 November 2022, the album topped the national sales chart and was named as one of the albums of the year by various reputable Portuguese publications.


Production and recording


Split with Universal

After several years of continuous touring, Ana Moura entered the studio in 2019 with her usual team and American producer Emile Haynie to record the successor to the multi-platinum album '' Moura'', released in 2015. After recording the basics of the album in
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, the producer returned to the United States to continue working on the album but stopped responding to contacts. The album was intended to be a showcase for a new international tour planned for 2020, but it did not happen due to the
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. The return to the studio for the album's recording triggered a deep crisis of sadness and musical identity in the artist. Confronted with Haynie's ghosting, the artist realized she was frustrated with the wear and tear of her career. The process led to the artist's disengagement from her longtime record label, Universal, and the agency Sons Em Trânsito, where Vasco Sacramento had been her manager for about twelve years. From the initial recordings, the only song to make it to the final version of the album was "Nossa Senhora das Dores", whose lyrics served as an emotional anchor for Moura during this phase. Written by José Luís Gordo, the song was originally popularized by Maria da Fé, who is Ana Moura's godmother in fado. This version was recorded almost spontaneously: during a break in the recordings, Moura started singing the song in an unusual interpretation, in a lamenting way, eventually asking Ângelo Freire to accompany her on the Portuguese guitar.


COVID-19's impact

At that time, Ana Moura started attending some nightscene events in
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organized by Príncipe Discos and Enchufada, both influential record labels of African influence. Moura had already shown music from some artists of these labels to Haynie, but she recognized that it was at these events that she realized she was looking for a revolution in her sound. It was in this circuit that she crossed paths with Conan Osiris, with whom she collaborated on the album from the beginning, along with the producer Pedro da Linha and the artist Pedro Mafama, names she ultimately chose for the development of her artistic vision, aiming to distance herself from the more conventional fado she had done until then. After an initial informal approach, where each artist maintained other projects, the three artists ended up spending periods of the pandemic lockdown at Ana Moura's invitation, and the album's composition process began. ''Casa Guilhermina'' was produced as a collaborative effort: Ana Moura not only interpreted but also took on part of the executive co-production. Conan Osíris contributed with lyrics and other musical inputs, Pedro da Linha led the production of Moura's new electronic sound, and Pedro Mafama was responsible for the artistic and conceptual direction of the album. João Bessa was in charge of mixing and co-producing some tracks. In addition to electronic elements, the album incorporates a range of other genres, especially rhythms of African origin like semba, kizomba, and funaná, but also other traditional Portuguese inspirations, such as
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. These influences, along with the album's title and one of the cover photos, serve as a tribute to the life of her Angolan grandmother, Guilhermina, whose influence on the artist's life was significant. The first hints about the new sonic direction of Ana Moura's work emerged on January 3, 2020, with the release of "Vinte Vinte," a single in collaboration with Conan Osíris. Produced by Branko, the song was commissioned by fashion designer Luís Carvalho, who challenged Moura to compose electronic music for one of his fashion shows. The track was re-released in 2021 as "Vinte Vinte (Pranto)," accompanied by a music video. Although it didn't make it onto the new album, the song served as an introduction to the close collaboration Moura developed with Osíris and Mafama, who had the original idea for the video.


Release and promotion

The album's release was preceded by four singles. On April 30, 2021, " Andorinhas" was released as the lead single of the album. It was followed by "Jacarandá," released in July of the same year, a song honoring her late friend
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. The third single, "Agarra em Mim," was released almost a year later, in May 2022, featuring Mafama as a guest artist. "Arraial Triste," the last single before the album's arrival, was released on October 21, 2022, coinciding with the announcement of the album's release date, title, and cover. On March 17, 2023, she released an official music video for "Nossa Senhora das Dores" to celebrate the beginning of her Casa Guilhermina Tour the day after. On August 8, 2023, she released "Mázia" as the final single off of the album, a song honoring her late cousin Cláudia, alongside a music video shot in
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. A remix of "Mázia", produced by Vanyfox, was later released on September 1, 2023.


Reception

Even before the album's release in October 2022, Ana Moura received the
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in the Best Song category for the song " Andorinhas". On the 2022 edition of the
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, she won the award for Best Female Artist, and "Andorinhas" was nominated for Song of the Year and won Best Music Video. On the album release day,
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named her as "One to Watch". ''Casa Guilhermina'' debuted at number one on the Portuguese albums chart, holding the top position for several weeks. The album received generally positive reviews from critics: ''Time Out'' magazine gave it a five-star rating; the newspaper '' Público'' gave it three and a half stars. It was considered the best Portuguese album of 2022 by the team at '' BLITZ''. On Antena 3, it made it to the year-end lists of the presenters João André Oliveira, Luís Oliveira, and Marta Rocha. It also made it to the year-end lists for the specialized site ''Rimas e Batidas'' and for the '' Observador'', chosen by journalist Luís Freitas Branco. Tozé Brito described it as a "fracturing" title in Portuguese music. ''Casa Guilhermina'' was considered the big winner of the 2023 edition of the
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. The album won in the Best Album category and received the Critic's Award; Ana Moura was also recognized as the Best Female Artist. The single "Agarra Em Mim" was nominated for the Best Song category, but the award ultimately went to Ivandro. She was nominated for Best Artist at the 2023 Golden Globes, but lost to A Garota Não.


Year-end lists


Accolades


Track listing


Charts


Weekly charts


Year-end charts


Certifications and sales


See also

* List of number-one albums of 2022 * List of number-one albums of 2023


References


External links


Ana Moura
Official web site * {{Authority control 2022 albums Ana Moura albums 2020s Portuguese-language albums Impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on the music industry