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Desfado is the fifth album by Portuguese fado singer Ana Moura. It was produced by American record producer Larry Klein in Hollywood, California, and was released on 12 November 2012 in Portugal through Universal Music Portugal, and on 13 February 2013 in the United States by Decca Records. Desfado was met with generally positive reviews by music critics, who praised Moura's vocals. The album counted with the participation of Portuguese songwriters Manel Cruz, Márcia Santos, Pedro da Silva Martins, António Zambujo, and Pedro Abrunhosa, among many others, for the composition of the themes. American musicians Herbie Hancock and Tim Ries contributed in the album, the first being featured in the song "Dream of Fire", whilst Ries in "Havemos de Acordar". The album also features uncredited lyric

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  • Desfado is the fifth album by Portuguese fado singer Ana Moura. It was produced by American record producer Larry Klein in Hollywood, California, and was released on 12 November 2012 in Portugal through Universal Music Portugal, and on 13 February 2013 in the United States by Decca Records. Desfado was met with generally positive reviews by music critics, who praised Moura's vocals. The album counted with the participation of Portuguese songwriters Manel Cruz, Márcia Santos, Pedro da Silva Martins, António Zambujo, and Pedro Abrunhosa, among many others, for the composition of the themes. American musicians Herbie Hancock and Tim Ries contributed in the album, the first being featured in the song "Dream of Fire", whilst Ries in "Havemos de Acordar". The album also features uncredited lyrics by Prince. Three singles were released from Desfado; "Até ao Verão", "Desfado", and "A Case of You", the last a cover version of Joni Mitchell. The album topped the Portuguese Albums Chart and since then it has been certified 6× Platinum by the Associação Fonográfica Portuguesa, becoming the best-selling album of the 2010s in Portugal, by a Portuguese artist. It also appeared in the charts of Belgium, Spain and the United States. A live edition of the album, titled Desfado, ao Vivo no Caixa Alfama, was recorded in September 2013, during the Alfama Fado Festival. This version won the for "Best Album". To promote the album further, Moura toured several performances in multiple countries on her Desfado Tour. (en)
  • Desfado é o 5.º álbum de originais da cantora portuguesa Ana Moura. A cantora conta neste álbum com a participação de Manel Cruz (Ornatos Violeta), Márcia, Pedro da Silva Martins (Deolinda), Miguel Araújo (Os Azeitonas), Luísa Sobral e António Zambujo na composição e com Aldina Duarte, Tozé Brito, Manuela de Freitas e Pedro Abrunhosa para a criação dos temas. A acompanhar a fadista nos seus espectáculos ao vivo estarão Ângelo Freire (guitarra portuguesa), Pedro Soares (viola de fado), André Moreira (baixo e contrabaixo), João Gomes (teclados) e Márcio Costa (bateria e percussões). É considerado o maior sucesso do fado no século XXI, entrando em paradas musicais de diversos países e vendendo 300 mil cópias em 10 meses. Em Portugal o álbum debutou na segunda posição do Top 30 Álbuns da Associação Fonográfica Portuguesa, atingindo a primeira posição por seis semanas e permanecendo um total de 105 semanas entre os dez mais vendidos do país e 207 semanas no Top 30. Em 2016 recebeu a sexta platina por 90 mil cópias vendidas. (pt)
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  • Light-blue toned picture of a smiley woman. She looks at the camera as she has her hands grabbing her neck. She has short black hair, and wears a dress of the same colour. To her right the text "Ana Moura" is written in black capital letters, and below it "Desfado", written in greyish tones. (en)
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  • Desfado is the fifth album by Portuguese fado singer Ana Moura. It was produced by American record producer Larry Klein in Hollywood, California, and was released on 12 November 2012 in Portugal through Universal Music Portugal, and on 13 February 2013 in the United States by Decca Records. Desfado was met with generally positive reviews by music critics, who praised Moura's vocals. The album counted with the participation of Portuguese songwriters Manel Cruz, Márcia Santos, Pedro da Silva Martins, António Zambujo, and Pedro Abrunhosa, among many others, for the composition of the themes. American musicians Herbie Hancock and Tim Ries contributed in the album, the first being featured in the song "Dream of Fire", whilst Ries in "Havemos de Acordar". The album also features uncredited lyric (en)
  • Desfado é o 5.º álbum de originais da cantora portuguesa Ana Moura. A cantora conta neste álbum com a participação de Manel Cruz (Ornatos Violeta), Márcia, Pedro da Silva Martins (Deolinda), Miguel Araújo (Os Azeitonas), Luísa Sobral e António Zambujo na composição e com Aldina Duarte, Tozé Brito, Manuela de Freitas e Pedro Abrunhosa para a criação dos temas. A acompanhar a fadista nos seus espectáculos ao vivo estarão Ângelo Freire (guitarra portuguesa), Pedro Soares (viola de fado), André Moreira (baixo e contrabaixo), João Gomes (teclados) e Márcio Costa (bateria e percussões). (pt)
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