Um pouco mais

Um Pouco Mais
Studio album by Susana Félix
Released 1999
Recorded 1999
Genre Pop
Label Farol
Producer Reanto Jr.
Susana Félix chronology
Um pouco mais
(1999)
Rosa e Vermelho
(2002)
Singles from Um Pouco mais
  1. "Mais Olhos (Que Barriga)"
    Released: 1999
  2. "Um Lugar Encantado"
    Released: 1999

Um Pouco Mais is the debut studio album by the Portuguese pop singer Susana Félix. It was recorded in 1999 and released in that same year. The lead single of the album was "Mais Olhos (Que Barriga)", followed by "Um Lugar Encantado".

Conception

In 1999, Susana signed a contract with Farol to produce albums together with Renato Jr. Like Susana was to young to produce an album all by her own, she worked with a lot of people in the album. The album has a few cover songs, such as "Mais olhos (Que Barriga)", written by Mafalda Veiga, although most the songs were written by Susana. The album was extremely successful in commercial terms; it peaked at number one in Portuguese charts. The album took a few months to get ready to sell in the market, and it was released in that same year.

Singles

Reception

Critical

Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
ABCmusic [1]
RateYourMusic [2]

The album met with positive reviews and was well received by most critics. "ABCmusic" gave a rating of 3.5 out of 5 stars. "Rate Your Music" was less positive, giving a non-professional rating of 2.5 out of 5 stars.

Promotion

In 2000, she toured the country from north to south on a tour of 40 shows.

Track listing

  1. Mais Olhos (Que Barriga) (Mafalda Veiga)
  2. Um Lugar Encantado (Susana Félix)
  3. Do Lado de Lá do Azul (Susana Félix)
  4. Por Quem Caminhar (Susana Félix)
  5. Enquanto Houver (Susana Félix)
  6. Vôo Cego (Susana Félix)
  7. Quase Feliz (Susana Félix)
  8. Coisas Dispersas (Susana Félix)
  9. Deixa-me Lá Ficar (Susana Félix)
  10. Tocar o Céu (Susana Félix)

Personnel

Information retrieved from Susana's official blog.[3]

Charts

Chart (1999) Peak
Position
Portuguese Albums Chart 1

Release history

Region Date Label Format
Portugal
1999 Farol CD

References

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