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Vagarosa

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Vagarosa
Studio album by
Released7 July 2009 (7 July 2009)
RecordedUnknown
GenreMPB, pop, reggae
LabelUrban Jungle, Six Degrees
ProducerBeto Vilares, Gustavo Lenza Gui Amabis
Céu chronology
Céu
(2005)
Vagarosa
(2009)
Caravana Sereia Bloom
(2012)
Professional ratings
Review scores
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Allmusic link
Times (UK) link[dead link]
The Guardian (UK) link
The Observer (UK) link
Financial Times(UK) link
The Telegraph(UK) link
The Independent(UK)(very positive) link
BBC(UK)(very positive) link
Le Temps(CH)(very positive) link
PopMatters [1]
The New York Times(US)(very positive) link
Billboard(very positive) link
NY Daily News(US) link
LA Weekly(US)(very positive) link
Los Angeles Times(US)(very positive) link
Seattle Weekly(US)(very positive) link
SF Weekly(US)(very positive) link
Folha de S.Paulo(very positive) link
Globo.com(BR)(very positive) link

Vagarosa is the second album of Brazilian singer/songwriter Céu. It was produced by Urban Jungle in 2009. Released on 7 July 2009 by Six Degrees Records in the USA/UK/Germany and by Universal Music in Brazil.

Track listing

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No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Sobre o Amor e Seu Trabalho Silencioso"Céu0:56
2."Cangote"Céu4:02
3."Comadi"Céu, Beto Vilares3:29
4."Bubuia" (with Anelis Assumpção and Thalma de Freitas)Céu, Anelis Assumpção, Thalma de Freitas3:14
5."Nascente"Céu, Siba3:19
6."Grains de Beauté"Céu, Beto Vilares3:34
7."Vira Lata" (with Luiz Melodia)Céu3:37
8."Papa"Céu1:20
9."Ponteiro"Céu3:38
10."Cordão da Insônia"Céu, Beto Vilares2:42
11."Rosa Menina Rosa" (with Los Sebozos Postizos)Jorge Ben Jor4:41
12."Sonâmbulo"Céu, Bruno Buarque, DJ Marco, Serginho Machado, Lucas Martins, Guilherme Ribeiro3:50
13."Espaçonave" (with Fernando Catatau)Céu, Fernando Catatau3:35
Bonus Track
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
14."Visgo De Jaca"Rildo Hora, Sérgio Cabral4:40

Release history

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Region Date Label
United Kingdom 7 July 2009[1] Six Degrees Records
United States July 2009 Urban Jungle/Six Degrees Records
Brazil 2009 Urban Jungle

References

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  1. ^ a b Schiller, Mike (5 August 2009). "Céu: Vagarosa". PopMatters. Retrieved 13 December 2019.