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Ive Mendes – Magnetism (2009)

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Ive Mendes – Magnetism (2009)

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DISC 1
1. Yellow
2. Eu Sei Que Vou Te Amar
3. I Don’t Want to Talk About It
4. Caminhos Cruzados					play
5. Letting You Go
6. Don’t Want to Know
7. The Life That I Have
8. Passaporte
9. All Night
10. Garden

DISC 2 
1. Estrada
2. Never Felt Love Like This
3. What You Love To Do
4. Be With Me Tonight
5. Beauty Of The Blues
6. Magnetism
7. Light
8. Apice
9. Rain									play
10. Around the Sun

 

She is famously known as the ‘Brazilian Sade’ and one of the pioneers of the new Brazilian sound in the international market. Ive became part of this new generation of Brazilian’s doing something called ‘Nu Brazil’ and is proud to be part of that. She is a complex composer and singer with a unique sound, someone who’s music you can not really label by genre .

Ive has the ability to make the transition between Bossanova and influences of Modern Soul, Smooth Jazz and Pop, with an originality that makes her unique in the market, Asia and Europe now refer to her as the ‘Brazilian Queen of Smooth Jazz’. Ive Mendes is one of the only Brazilian singers today with this amazing cosmopolitan approach to music and this opened doors for Ive in places that generally Brazilian artists and music were considered to be just about Bossanova, making her mark in many territories like in Latin America, Mexico, Europe, Asia, North America . Her worldwide success is sustained by her renowned intimate live performances with her extraordinary individual charm and charisma that is simply mesmerizing on stage.

Her eagerly awaited new album ‘Magnetism’ (produced by Robin Millar with Ive Mendes and the late Mark Smith) was released as a double album in Poland in October 2009 with Sony and has already reached Double Platinum sales status with amazing reviews so far. Sadly, Mark Smith passed away at the end of 2009 leaving Robin and Ive devastated. Mark was very close to Robin, and it was Robin who initially introduced Ive to Mark back in 2000, who then became the engineer and bass player on her first album.

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