Agua de Menina

Story Behind The Song

In one place, which the locals referred to as the "end of the line" Emily encountered the Tremembe Indians who lived in the sand dunes set back from the sea. The Chief and his daughter decided to sing some of their traditional songs. Emily recorded them and three of the Tremembe songs form the base for her tracks "Rainmaker", "Agua de Menina" and "Prayer for the Fishermen". These tracks are an audible response to her experience with the Tremembe Indians and the isolated place in which they live. Track no 7 on the "Footsteps in the Sand " CD production

Song Description

Ambient dance track commencing with samples of Tremembe Indian Song and vocals in Portuguese sung by Emily Burridge.

Song Length 4:18 Genre Electronic - Ambient, New Age - Ethnic
Tempo Medium Fast (131 - 150) Lead Vocal Female Vocal
Mood Cheerful Language Other
Era 2000 and later
Lyrics Emily Burridge/ Tremembe Indians Music Emily Burridge
Producer Emily Burridge Performance Emily Burridge/ Tremembe Indians
Label Indie

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