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With production of Moogie Canazio and supervision and musical arrangements of Junior, it was recorded between Los Angeles and Campinas studios.[2] The album sold more than 1.5 million copies.[3]Table of Contents (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});after-content-x4Background and development[edit]Production[edit]Critical reception[edit]Promotion[edit]Singles[edit]Commercial performance[edit]Relaunch[edit]Track listing[edit]Year-end charts[edit]Certifications and sales[edit]External links[edit]Background and development[edit]After the success of their second live album, Quatro Esta\u00e7\u00f5es O Show (2000), Sandy & Junior announced in an interview in April 2001 that they would record two albums, one national and one international, and that they would record them in July of the same year. The duo also announced that it would launch the national album in September in Brazil, and the international, in the beginning of 2002.[1] The album would be named 11 (for being the album’s 11th album, considering the two albums live previously released), but the name was dropped after the September 11 attacks in New York.[4] “The name was going to be 11, but we did not want people to convey our image with the tragedy that occurred on the 11th, in the United States” argued Sandy.[4] “It’s the style of the song, it’s pop, and we want to take that style of ours to the international career as well,” said Sandy.[1]Production[edit]Sandy and Junior began selecting material for the album in early 2001, when they also began recording the soap opera Estrela-Guia.[2] Sandy composed four songs, while Junior had participation in the musical arrangements and supervision. The album cost Universal Music 430,000 reais, only in production, not counting the costs of launch marketing and also pressing.[5] The album was recorded in July 2001, between the studios of Capitol Studios in Los Angeles, and MM studios in Campinas, hometown of the pair.[2][4] The project also featured musicians Tim Pierce, Vinnie Colaiuta and Neil Stubenhaus.[4][6] Producer of the album, Moogie Canazio commented on the design process of the project saying:[2]It’s very easy to produce such talented people.They’re very talented and this makes the work of any producer very easy.What I like most is their professionalism, they always want to collaborate more, they always want to give a little more of themselves. For his work on this album, Canazio was nominated for a Latin Grammy in the Best Production Engineering category in the album.[7]The American musical singer Diane Warren delivered to Sandy 6 songs, of which 2 were selected and became Portuguese language versions, composed by Sandy and approved by Warren.[2] “A Estrela Que Mais Brilhar” was created from “Wishing On The Same Star” while “Me Leve Com Voc\u00ea” was created from “Take Me With You (If You Leave)”: “She told me, ‘I know you’re a songwriter, so you’re in charge of writing the lyrics in Portuguese,’ “Sandy told a news conference.[6][8][4]“N\u00e3o D\u00e1 Pra N\u00e3o Pensar” is a composition by Sandy and Junior.[6] “Adeus”, also composed by the duo, was made in collaboration with Allen C. Lima, from the Lima Family group\u00a0; Sandy described the track as “a farewell song.”[9][8] “Amor Faz” was released as the flagship of the album and composed by Mauricio Gaetani.[4] One of the best known songs of the project, “Quando Voc\u00ea Passa (Turu Turu)” is a version of an Italian song, translated by Ricardo Moreira, then artistic manager of Universal Music.[4] “Cai a Chuva” and “A Gente D\u00e1 Certo” (compositions by musicians Milton Guedes and Paulinho Galv\u00e3o) present Junior on lead vocals.[4] In “A Gente d\u00e1 Certo”, the siblings sing, “Turn around \/ turn over \/ turn over \/ turn sideways \/ do not stay out \/ run in.” For Sandy, “People play whatever they want, but the lyrics just remind me of choreography.”[8] (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});after-content-x4There are also the re-recordings “Chuva de Prata” of Gal Costa’s and “Endless Love”, a duet known in the voices of Lionel Richie and Diana Ross.[10] Including a replay of “Chuva de Prata” was suggested by Max Pierre, vice president of Universal Music at the time. Sandy commented on the rewriting by saying, “We do not pretend to be any better than Gal. We just wanted to present our version.”[8] Re-writing “Endless Love” was an old wish of the duo.[10][8] The actor Rodrigo Santoro makes a special participation in a dialogue with Sandy in the song “Baby, Liga para Mim”, also by Milton Guedes.[6] Despite the theme take over from the first to the last song, Sandy does not consider this a romantic album, “It’s less romantic than the others, with many songs to dance.”[8] “Nada \u00c9 Por Acaso” was composed by Liah Soares along with Marcio Cruz, Pedro Barezzi and Danimar, while “Deixa Eu Tentar” was written by Ot\u00e1vio de Moraes. The last song is the ballad “O Lugar Perfeito Para o Amor Viver”, a composition of Mauro Motta and Dudu Falc\u00e3o.[4]Critical reception[edit]Professional ratingsReview scoresSourceRatingJornal do Commercio(positive)[4]Ros\u00e1rio de Pomp\u00e9ia of Jornal do Commercio, said the album “is the most different of all their albums.” She also emphasized that “The professional maturity of the duo is noticeable. In the new work, the siblings’ sound gained more dance tones, with romantic lyrics and a predominance of guitar solos.” She highlighted the tracks, “Chuva de Prata”, “A gente d\u00e1 Certo” and “Cai a Chuva”, as the tracks that should fall into the public’s taste.[4]Promotion[edit]After the release of the album, the siblings made a marathon of disclosure and visited eight Brazilian capitals in just four days to gather the press and talk about the album.[2]Singles[edit]The first single from the album, “O Amor Faz” was released in late September 27, 2001 and became the only song on the album to have a music video.[4] The song was a hit in the charts of Brazil, reaching the peak of number 3, on November 3, 2001.[11]The second single, “A Gente D\u00e1 Certo”, was released on November 19, 2001, but did not count on a music video. The song reached number 36 on December 15, 2001.[11] The third single from the album, “Quando Voc\u00ea Passa”, was released on January 14, 2002, and even without having an official music video, song became the album’s biggest hit, being a hit on the radio and peaking at No. 2 on the Brazilian charts on March 23, 2002.[11]Commercial performance[edit]The album came out with an initial draft of 1 million copies, which sold out in just three days,[8] giving the album the diamond disc, received in the program Doming\u00e3o do Faust\u00e3o, Rede Globo.[12][13][14][15] However, the album was only certified triple platinum by Pro-M\u00fasica Brasil (PMB) for more than 750,000 copies sold.[16] According to O Estado de S. Paulo, the album sold 1.5 million copies.[3] The magazineBillboard published a note saying that the album reached the # 5 position among best selling albums on April 28, 2002.[17]To try to combat piracy, a coupon was added to the booklet for fans to compete for trips to Universal Studios in Orlando.[5] It was the 5th best selling CD of 2001, according to Pro-M\u00fasica Brasil (PMB).[18]Relaunch[edit]In 2002, Universal Music released a double CD called “2 by 1”, which included Sandy & Junior and As Quatro Esta\u00e7\u00f5es (1999). The CD does not include the complete booklet of the two releases, only two pages with track credits and some photos used in the CD inserts, which were used on the back and back of the compilation. No unreleased song was added to the tracklist on either album.[19][20]Track listing[edit]TitleWriter(s)1.“N\u00e3o D\u00e1 pra N\u00e3o Pensar”3:532.“O Amor Faz”4:213.“Cai a Chuva \/ Me Diz” (Tease Me)Milton GuedesPaulinho Galv\u00e3oJ. TaylorJ. BonnerE. BonnerL.WillisS. DunbarR. Shakespeare; Version: Milton Guedes4:154.“Baby, Liga pra Mim”3:235.“Quando Voc\u00ea Passa” (Turu turu)Francesco BocciaGianfranco CalliendoCiro Esposito; Version: Ricardo Moreira3:416.“Chuva de Prata”3:327.“Adeus”SandyJunior LimaAllen C. Lima4:198.“A Gente D\u00e1 Certo”3:369.“Nada \u00c9 por Acaso”Lia SoaresMarcio CruzPedro BarezziDanimar4:1610.“A Estrela Que Mais Brilhar” (Wishing on the Same Star)4:2211.“Deixa Eu Tentar”3:5512.“Endless Love”4:1113.“Me Leve Com Voc\u00ea”4:0714.“O Lugar Perfeito Pro Amor Viver”4:00Total length:43:57Year-end charts[edit]Certifications and sales[edit]^ a b c Vitor Casimiro. “Cinco minutos com Sandy e J\u00fanior”.^ a b c d e f g Sandy e Junior – Coletiva do CD 11 – Document\u00e1rio dos Bastidores YouTube^ a b c Sandy & Junior ensaiam carreira internacional O Estado de S. Paulo (2002)^ a b c d e f g h i j k l “Sandy e Junior na balada do dance”. Jornal do Commercio.^ a b Vanessa Mauri (November 6, 2001). ““Sandy e Junior” lan\u00e7am CD repleto de m\u00fasicas que falam de amor”. Unorp Not\u00edcias. Retrieved 7 January 2017.^ a b c d Carla Nascimento (October 3, 2001). “Sandy & Junior tem participa\u00e7\u00f5es internacionais em novo CD”. Retrieved 7 January 2017.^ “Indica\u00e7\u00f5es do Brasil no Grammy Latino 2002”. ABPD. Retrieved April 22, 2018.^ a b c d e f g Vanessa Mauri (November 6, 2001). ““Sandy e Junior” lan\u00e7am CD repleto de m\u00fasicas que falam de amor”. Retrieved April 22, 2018.^ Entrevista: Sandy Terra Networks (2000)^ a b S\u00e9rgio Martins (October 31, 2001). “Vai dar certo? Os preparativos da dupla Sandy & Junior para o lan\u00e7amento no mercado americano”. Revista Veja. Retrieved April 22, 2018.^ a b c “Hot 100 Brasil” (PDF). Retrieved April 22, 2018.^ “Sandy e J\u00fanior recebendo disco de diamante, no Doming\u00e3o do Faust\u00e3o”. Archived from the original on December 4, 2001. Retrieved April 22, 2018.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: bot: original URL status unknown (link)^ Ver no Youtube o video:2001 Sandy recebe disco de diamante por 1 milh\u00e3o de c\u00f3pias vendidas do CD SeJ^ Lar, doce lar Revista Quem (22 de outubro de 2001)^ “Site Internacional da dupla Sandy e Junior de 2002”. Archived from the original on December 10, 2002. Retrieved April 22, 2018.^ a b “ABPD – Certifica\u00e7\u00f5es”. Archived from the original on September 28, 2011. Retrieved April 22, 2018.^ Gomes, Tom (28 April 2001). “Billboard – Latin Notas”. Billboard. Retrieved April 22, 2018.^ “20 CDs MAIS VENDIDOS NO BRASIL”. Retrieved April 22, 2018.^ “Serie 2 por 1: As Quatro Estacoes\/Sandy & Junior (Allmusic)”. AllMusic. Retrieved April 22, 2018.^ “Serie 2 por 1: As Quatro Estacoes\/Sandy & Junior (Discogs)”. Discogs. Retrieved April 22, 2018.^ “Ano 2001 – 20 CDs mais vendidos no Brasil” [Year 2001 – 20 Best selling CDs in Brazil]. PMB (in Portuguese).^ “Sandy n\u00e3o quer mais ser pura”. Tio Oda. Retrieved April 22, 2018.External links[edit] (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});after-content-x4"},{"@context":"http:\/\/schema.org\/","@type":"BreadcrumbList","itemListElement":[{"@type":"ListItem","position":1,"item":{"@id":"https:\/\/wiki.edu.vn\/en\/wiki40\/#breadcrumbitem","name":"Enzyklop\u00e4die"}},{"@type":"ListItem","position":2,"item":{"@id":"https:\/\/wiki.edu.vn\/en\/wiki40\/sandy-junior-2001-album\/#breadcrumbitem","name":"Sandy & Junior (2001 album)"}}]}]