Humanos


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nameHumanos
originPortugal
genre
years_active2004–2006
labelEMI (2004-present)
moduleAlbums: Humanos, Humanos ao vivo
associated_actsClã, Camané, David Fonseca
websiteHumanos.sapo.pt
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| name = Humanos | image = | caption = | image_size = | alias = | origin = Portugal | instruments = | genre = | occupations = | years_active = 2004–2006 | label = EMI (2004-present) | module=Albums: Humanos, Humanos ao vivo | associated_acts = Clã, Camané, David Fonseca | website = Humanos.sapo.pt

Humanos (Portuguese for Humans) was a supergroup from Portugal. Formed in 2004, it was created to bring to light and interpret unreleased songs by an iconic Portuguese artist, the 1980s singer-songwriter António Variações.

David Fonseca (the lead singer of Silence 4), Manuela Azevedo (the lead singer of Clã), Camané (one of the most famous Portuguese fadistas), Sérgio Nascimento (a member of Sérgio Godinho's band), Hélder Gonçalves (also from Clã), Nuno Rafael and João Cardoso were the seven members of the group. They were responsible for what became an unmatched success at that point in the Portuguese music scene.

The homonymous album Humanos scored quintuple platinum status, staying for weeks in #1. "Muda de Vida", "Maria Albertina" and "Rugas" are just some of the group hits.

The project culminated in four sold-out concerts, two of them in Coliseu dos Recreios (Lisbon), another in Porto and, lastly, at the Festival do Sudoeste (a summer music festival) for an audience of 40,000 people, in 2005.

The release, in November 2006, of a CD and a DVD recorded at the Coliseu concerts, marked the end of the Humanos project.

All songs by Humanos were written by António Variações who recorded them as demos only and kept them in a shoe box, found after his death. ::figure[src="https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/f/fe/Clã_2.jpg" caption="Humanos"] ::

Discography

Humanos

Debut album released in 2004. Lyrics and music are by António Variações

  1. A Teia
  2. Quero É Viver
  3. Muda De Vida
  4. Na Lama
  5. A Culpa É Da Vontade
  6. Maria Albertina
  7. Rugas
  8. Gelado De Verão
  9. Amor De Conserva
  10. Já Não Sou Quem Era
  11. Não Me Consumas
  12. Adeus Que Me Vou Embora

Humanos ao Vivo

Live album released in 2006. Lyrics and music are by António Variações, except where noted.

;CD

  1. Na Lama
  2. A Culpa É Da Vontade
  3. A Teia
  4. Estou Além
  5. Maria Albertina
  6. Já Não Sou Quem Era
  7. Adeus Que Me Vou Embora
  8. Anjinho da Guarda
  9. Amor De Conserva
  10. O Corpo é que Paga
  11. Gelado De Verão
  12. Hardcore (1º Escalão) - GNR Cover
  13. Rugas
  14. Eu Estava a Pensar Agora Em Ti
  15. Não Me Consumas
  16. Quero É Viver
  17. Muda De Vida

;DVD 1

  • 2005: Concerto at the Coliseu dos Recreios It contains a documentary Humanos - A Vida de Variações and videos "Muda De Vida", "Maria Albertina", "Quero Viver"

;DVD 2

  • 2005: Humanos in Festival Sudoeste

Credits

Both studio album and live album as well as DVDs credited to:

Chart performance

::data[format=table] | Year | Album | POR Chart positions | |---|---|---| | 2004 | Humanos | 1 | | 2006 | Humanos ao Vivo | - | ::

References

References

  1. [http://acharts.us/performer/humanos Humanos chart positions]

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