Multishow ao Vivo: Ivete Sangalo no Madison Square Garden | ||||||||||
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Video by Ivete Sangalo | ||||||||||
Released | December 7, 2010[1] | |||||||||
Recorded | September 4, 2010 | |||||||||
Genre | MPB, pop, axé, electropop | |||||||||
Language | Portuguese, spanish, english | |||||||||
Label | Universal | |||||||||
Ivete Sangalo chronology | ||||||||||
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Multishow ao Vivo: Ivete Sangalo no Madison Square Garden is the eleventh album by the Brazilian recording artist Ivete Sangalo, released on December 7, 2010.[4] The album was recorded during a single concert performed on September 4, 2010, at Madison Square Garden in New York and will be the fourth digital video disc from the singer, the first international. On launch day on December 7, the disc had sold over 300,000 copies in its only pre-sale, which earned her a certified Triple Platinum and Gold Record by ABPD.[5][6][7]
The album featured many singers, both domestic and international, they are: Seu Jorge, Nelly Furtado, Diego Torres and Juanes.[8][9] On September 11, Ivete Sangalo attended a concert by Dave Matthews Band in Dallas and recorded the song Você e Eu (You and Me) and is present on DVD Bonus Disc.[10]
The day after the event, Jon Pareles - leader of the musical criticism of the U.S. newspaper The New York Times "- issued a statement praising the presentation Sangalo and is said to be" impressed "with the singer and that this is an energy" indefatigable "and" spirit of Diva ".[11]
"I'm very worried. So much so that all come from a DVD recorded in my home, very intimate, so far from the proportions of the Maracana. I see the new work as a great challenge - to be in Madison, being in New York because it is an important step in my international career, important for my career in Brazil. And there's one thing for more international this upcoming DVD stand, he is totally rooted in Brazil. I think the concern is part of the artist."
-Ivete Sangalo, the magazine of the TAM
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Right at the opening, Ivete saluted the public singing "Brasileiro". On "Desejo de Amar, Ivete and her dancers had fun on the electric track installed on the big catwalk that connected a small stage to the main stage. The first guest of the night was Juanes that sang the new song "Dar-te" in Portuguese and Spanish with Ivete.[12] One of the highlights of the night was the performance of Michael Jackson’s ‘Human Nature’, wearing a golden dress.< Right after that was Seu Jorge’s turn to take over the public. With him, Ivete sang another new song called "Pensando em Nós Dois’.[13] The next guest was Nelly Furtado. Together they sang in English "Where it Begins", another new song, written by the two of them.[14] Another highlighted moment of the show was called ‘The Gift’. A fabric cylinder went down the stage, and images of Ivete Sangalo’s video were projected on it. At the end of the song , the cylinder was lifted revealing a huge gift box. The music made a suspense and after a few minutes the box was also lifted, with Ivete Sangalo inside, sitting on the piano, playing and singing Lionel Richie’s song ‘Easy’. The hit ‘Agora eu Já Sei’, from the DVD ‘Pode Entrar’, was the chosen song for the duet with Diego Torres, sang in Spanish and Portuguese.[15] The last part of the show was a sequence of big hits that made the public jump and dance. For the big finale of the DVD recording, Ivete left the stage, flying hanging on balloons.[16]
Professional ratings | |
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Review scores | |
Source | Rating |
Allmusic | [17] |
Extra | (favorable)[18] |
Miami Herald | (mixed)[19] |
Mirador Nacional | (positive)[20] |
New York Times | (favorable)[11] |
Notas Musicais | [21] |
Som na Caixa | (negative) [22] |
Sem Tédio | (positive) [23] |
Terra | (mixed)[24] |
The album received mixed to average reviews from most music critics. Jon Pareles of the New York Times gave a favorable review for the album. Pareles started his review, saying: "She had fireworks and confetti, dancers and costumes, and a catwalk that got her closer to the audience. She was indefatigable onstage, doing fast samba footwork in high heels through a three-hour set". But he prevented that: "it won’t be easy for Ms. Sangalo to expand her territory and join performers like Beyoncé, Madonna and Shakira as a globally recognized pop star. There is, inevitably, a language barrier for songs in Portuguese." Pareles ended his review, by saying: "Even in New York she was playing to a home crowd."[11] Jordan Levin from Miami Herald was mixed in his review, saying: "Her charisma and powerful voice are unmistakable, but her bright, brassy style, or her constant championing of Brazil, may not translate." He conclued the review, by saying: "Sangalo has an ability to whip up a frenzy of happiness and energy that's rare for any star. For her Brazilian audience, that talent is certainly more than enough."[19] Mauro Ferreira from Notas Musicais was mixed in his review, saying that: "It could have been an anthology show if the script had prioritized the true gems of the axé music genre, but the new material highlights the populist flair by Ivete adopted in recent years. Ferreira ended his review, saying that the show "ends with impression of representing another unnecessary step down in a falling slope."[21]
The first single "Acelera Aê (Noite do Bem)" was released on August 20, 2010 and reach the number-one spot on the Brazilian charts. The second single "Desejo de Amar" was released on January 06, 2011 and was released due to the summer and Carnival.[2] The third single "Pensando em Nós Dois", which features Seu Jorge, was released on April 10, 2011.[3]
Confirmed by Amazon.com[25]
Multishow ao Vivo: Ivete Sangalo no Madison Square Garden | |||||||||
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No. | Title | Music | Length | ||||||
1. | "Brasileiro" | Fábio Alcântara, Augusto Conceição e Duller | 2:39 | ||||||
2. | "Acelera Aê (Noite do Bem)" | Gigi, Magno Sant'Anna, Fabinho O'Brian e Dan Kambaiah | 4:50 | ||||||
3. | "Cadê Dalila?" | Carlinhos Brown e Alain Tavares | 3:12 | ||||||
4. | "Flores (Sonho Épico)" | Gutemberg, Roberto Moura, Tico Mahahtma e Carlinhos Maracanã | 3:27 | ||||||
5. | "Desejo de Amar" | Alain Tavares e Rita Mendes | 3:41 | ||||||
6. | "Darte" (featuring Juanes) | Cássio Calazans | 3:48 | ||||||
7. | "Pra Falar de Você" | Fabinho O'Brian, Rubem Tavares e Samir | 4:05 | ||||||
8. | "Human Nature" (Michael Jackson cover) | Steven Porcaro, Steve M. Porcaro e John Bettis | 4:01 | ||||||
9. | "Pensando em Nós Dois" (featuring Seu Jorge) | Samir | 4:51 | ||||||
10. | "Medley Hits, Pt.1 (Me Abraça / Eternamente / Tá Tudo Bem / Pegue Aí)" | Roberto Moura e Jorge Xaréu/Davi Salles/Alexandre Peixe/Lu, Jacka Maneiro e Cay | 7:23 | ||||||
11. | "Where It Begins" (featuring Nelly Furtado) | Ivete Sangalo, Nelly Furtado, Gigi & Lester Mendez | 4:31 | ||||||
12. | "Easy" ((The Commodores cover)) | Lionel Richie | 3:58 | ||||||
13. | "Ahora Ya Sé (Agora Eu Já Sei)" (featuring Diego Torres) | Gigi, Ivete Sangalo/ Carolina Migoya (Spanish version) | 4:41 | ||||||
14. | "Meu Segredo" | Ramón Cruz | 4:31 | ||||||
15. | "Berimbau Metalizado" | Duller, Miro Almeida e Dória | 4:01 | ||||||
16. | "Qui Belê" | Ramón Cruz | 3:04 | ||||||
17. | "Festa / Sorte Grande" | Anderson Cunha/Lourenço | 3:37 | ||||||
18. | "Na Base do Beijo" | Alain Tavares; Rita Mendes | 3:58 | ||||||
Total length:
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74:00 |
Country | Certification(s) (sales thresholds) |
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Brasil | Gold (CD)[26] |
Diamond(DVD)[26] |