She comes from one of the most traditional families in Brazilian
music. Her father, the legendary Dorival Caymmi, is synonymous with
the rich traditions of the state of Bahia and songs about the sea.
The entire family is in the music business. Danilo Caymmi, in addition
to a successful solo career, was also a member of Tom Jobim's band
for many years. Dori Caymmi, song writer, singer and arranger, needs
no introduction. He has worked with Sarah Vaughan and Sergio Mendes,
for example. Nana Caymmi is, in brief, a Brazilian national treasure.
Her heartfelt performances and careful repertoire selection are a
constant in her solid career. Song writers, such as Milton Nascimento
and her own father, have written songs especially for her unique
singing style.
Resposta ao Tempo is an instant classic.
It captures Nana Caymmi at top form. The album is produced by her
longtime friend José Milton, who has produced several of Nana's
releases, and has artistic direction by Torcuato Mariano. Cristóvão
Bastos, who co-wrote the title track with Aldir Blanc, is also responsible
for all the magnificent arrangements. Although she does not need
any extra help, Nana Caymmi shares the glory of Resposta
ao Tempo with
some friends. Brazilian pop icon, Erasmo Carlos, singing his and
Roberto Carlos' "Não Se Esqueça de Mim,"
is a perfect combination exuding serenity and charm. Her protégé Emílio
Santiago dazzles in the duet "Doralinda,"
by Bossa Nova composer João Donato and the late Brazilian
rock star Cazuza. The final duet brings composer and great friend
Chico Buarque with his own "Até Pensei."
The other songs in this superlative release include music by brother
Danilo Caymmi, Sueli Costa, Fátima Guedes, Bossa nova master
Luiz Bonfá and Ary Barroso, to name just a few. It is, however,
with the title track that Nana reaches new heights. The song was
used for a Brazilian TV miniseries with great success. Although Nana
Caymmi is not the type of singer that you will hear constantly on
radio stations, the bolero "Resposta ao Tempo" did hit
a home run. Cristóvão Bastos' melody is mesmerizing,
and Aldir Blanc's lyrics are a masterpiece. The dialogue between
the singer and time carries the strength that Aldir Blanc is so famous
for in many of his compositions. Besides "Resposta ao Tempo,"
Nana also scored superbly with the Brazilian version of "Fascination,"
which was also used in another Brazilian soap opera.
Nana Caymmi can express playfulness, as in "Doralinda";
pain, as in Ary Barroso's "Pra Machucar Meu Coração";
and reverence, as in Fátima Guedes' "Minha
Nossa Senhora." She is a consummate artist that
embodies the best there is in Brazilian music.

Egídio Leitão
June 2004
A modified version of this review first appeared in Luna Kafé, February
1999.