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Album
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Nelly Furtado
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Orange
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November 25 2003
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The Gymnasium and 4th Street Recordings <small>( Santa Monica, California )</small> Metalworks Studios <small>( Mississauga, Ontario )</small> Left Brain Studios and 1st Congregational Church <small>( LA, California )</small>
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Folk , Pop , Rock , Alternative
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50:36
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DreamWorks
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Track & Field , Nelly Furtado, Lil' Jaz, Jacques Morelenbaum
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"http://wwwinformationdelightinfo/information/entry/Slant_Magazine" class="copylinks">Slant Magazine link
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'' Whoa, Nelly! ''<br />(2000)
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'''''Folklore'''''<br />(2003)
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'' Loose ''<br />(2006)
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Alternative cover
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Limited CD/DVD Edition
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'' is the
Second Album by Canadian singer-songwriter
Nelly Furtado , released by
DreamWorks Records in North America on
November 25 2003 (see
2003 In Music ).
The album's title was influenced by Furtado's parents' immigration to Canada, "when I look at my old photo albums, I see pictures of their brand-new house, their shiny new car, their first experiences going to very North American-type places like
Kmart . When you have that in your blood, you never really part with it—it becomes your own personal folklore."
1 The album also displayed a diverse sound but with a more rock-oriented, acoustic approach.
2 As she focused more on the songwriting rather "than on frenetically switching genres five times in one song",
BBC felt that it had "twice the originality" of her debut.
3 Furtado attributed the mellowness of the album to the fact that she was pregnant during most of its recording.
''Folklore'' includes the single "
Força " (meaning "carry on" or "strength" in Portuguese), which was written as the official anthem of the
2004 European Football Championship . Furtado performed the song at the championship's final in
Lisbon , Portugal in July 2004.
4 Other singles included the ballad "
Try " and "
Powerless (Say What You Want) ", in which she embraces her Portuguese heritage; the song deals with "the idea that you can still feel like a minority inside, even if you don't look like one on the outside". Additional singles were released in certain territories; "
Explode " in
Canada and Europe, and "
The Grass Is Green " in
Germany . The radically altered edits of "Força" and "Try" released to radio stations do not appear on the album, nor does the Spanish single version of "Powerless (Say What You Want)" featuring
Juanes .
The album debuted at number eighteen on the Canadian albums chart with first-week sales of 10,400,Williams, John.
"New Furtado stumbles on chart" . .
June 20 2006 . Retrieved
September 18 2006 .
#"One-Trick Pony" (
Gerald Eaton , Nelly Furtado,
Brian West ) featuring
Kronos Quartet – 4:47
#"
Powerless (Say What You Want) " (
Anne Dudley , Eaton, Furtado,
Trevor Horn ,
Malcolm McLaren , West) – 3:52
- Samples Malcolm McLaren's "Buffalo Gals"
#" Explode " (Eaton, Furtado) – 3:44
#"
Try " (Furtado, West) – 4:39
#"Fresh off the Boat" (Eaton, Furtado, West) – 3:16
#"
Força " (Eaton, Furtado, West) – 3:40
#"
The Grass Is Green " (
Mike Elizondo , Furtado) – 3:50
#"Picture Perfect" (Eaton, Furtado, West) – 5:16
#"Saturdays" (Furtado) – 2:05
#"Build You Up" (Eaton, Furtado, West) – 4:58
#"Island of Wonder" (S. Diaz, Furtado, J. Gahunia) – 3:49
- Samples Caetano Veloso 's "Tonada De Luna Llena" and features new vocal recordings by Veloso
#"Childhood Dreams" (Eaton, Furtado, West) – 6:35
;UK bonus tracks
- 13. "Try" (acoustic version)
- 14. CD-ROM video footage
;Japanese bonus tracks
- 13. "Powerless (Say What You Want)" (alternative acoustic mix)
- 14. "Try" (acoustic version)
;Latin American re-issue
- 13. "Powerless (Say What You Want)" featuring Juanes
- "Powerless (Say What You Want)"
- "Try"
- "Força"
- "Explode"
- "The Grass Is Green" (Germany only)
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# "I'm Like A Bird
video "
# "Turn Off The Light
video "
# "...On The Radio (Remember The Days)
video "
# Making of "Folklore"
# "Fresh Off The Boat"
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# "Powerless (Say What You Want"
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# "Explode"
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# "Try"
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# Nelly Furtado talks about "Folklore"