The second album by Brazilian pop singer Marjorie Estiano, Flores, Amores e Blábláblá marks a departure for the singer. It's a blend of pop, soul, R&B, house, EDM, and trance. For Flores, Amores e Blábláblá she brings a cover of the Beatles song "Oh! Darling", a melancholic "Doce Novembro" (Sweet November) and an agitated "Tatuagem" (Tattoo), composed by Rita Lee.
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Released | May 4, 2007 (Brazil) | |||
Recorded | 2006–2007 Vital Studios (Rio de Janeiro) Mister M Studios (Rio de Janeiro) | |||
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Length | 48:11 | |||
Label | Universal Music | |||
Producer | Victor Pozas,Alexandre Castilho | |||
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Singles from Flores, Amores e Blábláblá | ||||
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Track listing
edit- Tatuagem (Tattoo)
- Ponto de Partida (Starting Point)
- Espirais (Spirals)
- Meu Tempo (My Time)
- Jeito Zen (Zen Way)
- Oh! Darling
- Branquela (Whitey)
- Flores (Flowers)
- Essencial (Essential)
- Outras Intenções (Other Intentions)
- Alucinados (Hallucinated)
- Doce Novembro (Sweet November)
- Desencanto (Disenchantment)
- Boogie Woogie
Singles
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"Espirais"
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"Tatuagem"
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