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Your Kisses Are Like Roses: Fado Recordings, 1914-1936
The definition of the word 'fado' is technically 'fate', though the Portuguese meaning bound up with this term is more complex. The music itself can be fairly closely compared with that of Greek rebetika - also the American blues or the original working-class tango music of Argentina and Uruguay - and similarly takes it's common subject matter from the various cruel realities of the world. Though perhaps what distinguishes fado in character is it's often poised acceptance of the pains of life rather than protestation or resistance - as writer Paul Vernon says "It speaks with a quiet dignity born of the realisation that any mortal desire or plan is at risk of destruction by powers beyond individual control"
Death Is Not The End compile here a spine-tingling collection of fado recordings, taken from records issued in the mid 1910s through to the 1930s. The fado's Lisbon and Coimbra variants are presented here by some of the music's earliest recorded stars - spanning a time period leading up to the emergence of the fado's all-conquering star, Amália Rodrigues.
A1
Beijos São Como as Rosas
A2
Fado de se Velha
A3
Crucificado
A4
Cantares
A5
Fado Mondego
A6
Fado Do Paraizo
A7
Fado Maria Victória Nº 1
A8
Fado Alice
B1
Misérias
B2
Fado do Cauteleiro
B3
Olhos Fatais
B4
Fado da Minha Aldeia
B5
Triste (Fado)
B6
Quando o Meu Filho Adormece
B7
A Magia do Fado
B8
Fado Rocha



