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Ana Carolina
Artist Icon Ana & Jorge: Ao Vivo (2005)
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Ana & Jorge: Ao Vivo is an MPB album by Brazilian singers Ana Carolina and Seu Jorge, released on CD and DVD in 2005. In Brazil it was awarded Triple Platinum certification, as more than 300,000 copies were sold in the country.

Recorded at the "Tom Acoustic," now known as HSBC Brasil, in Sao Paulo, the show featured acoustic versions of hit songs from both singers' careers thus far, such as "São Gonça", "Carolina" and "Chatterton" (by Jorge); and "Pra Rua Me Levar", "Garganta" and "Vestido Estampado" (by Ana Carolina).

The show also featured new songs such as "Nega Marrenta", "Notícias Populares" (later rerecorded by Ana as a double album "Dois Quartos", which in this show are just on the DVD), "Brasil Corrupção" (Ana Carolina's duet with Tom Zé) and "É Isso Aí" the Portuguese version of The Blower's Daughter, by the Irish musician Damien Rice, who was considered the most successful song on the album, being released as the first single.
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