Product DescriptionSoul Jazz Records Brasil album was recorded in Rio de Janeiro in 1994 with a host of legendary
Brazilian musicians including Sivuca, Raul de Souza and singer Joyce Moreno and has remained one
of the key defining early releases from the record label. Out-of- print for over 20 years (!) the album has
now been fully digitally re-mastered for this new 2018 edition.
The album was recorded at the height of the first wave of interest in Brazilian music in London in the
1990s. Joyce and a group led by husband drummer Tutty Moreno had just been brought to the UK for
the first time ever by Gilles Peterson and Brazilian music obsessive Joe Davis (and future head of Far
Out Records) and performed to over 2,000 new young fans.
Singer-songwriter Joyce had been a living legend in her native Brazil ever since the Bossa Nova
movement of the 196os and had made her first record when she was just 20, and described by Antonio
Carlos Jobim as one of the greatest singers of all time.
Joyce Moreno agreed to be involved in the project to record an album in Brazil produced with a UK
sensibility and Tutty Moreno s group signed up as the house-band for the project. Stuart Baker
(founder of Soul Jazz Records) and Joe Davis then flew to Rio de Janeiro, searching out studios and
rehearsal spaces.
During this time in Brazil more artists signed up for the project including legendary figureheads of the
Brazilian music Sivuca (who brought his own group) and trombonist Raul de Souza. Other key figures
included singer/guitarist Celia Vaz who worked extensively as arranger with the legendary Quarteto Em
Cy and drummer Dom Um Romao; Wanda Sá, who played in Sergio Mendes original seminal bossa
nova group Brasil 65 (during which time she married the artist Edu Lobo); and legendary
saxophone/flautist Teco Cardoso whose bio reads like a who s who of Brazilian music and includes
work with Edu Lobo, Dori Caymmi, Baden Powell, Joao Donato, Carlos Lyra and others.
The final piece to this Brazilian jigsaw was the addition of percussionist Pirulito whose stunning
display of self-made instruments allowed him to magically create the massive sound of Rio s Samba
Schools live inside the studio. The album was recorded over one hot summer, mixed in London and
then released at the end of 1994.
Over 20 years on and Soul Jazz Records Brasil album manages to capture both an important cross-
cultural musical moment in time between Brazil and London while at the same time sounding as fresh
as if it was recorded today! Following the original success of this album Soul Jazz Records continued its
love affair with Brazil and went on to release a host of Brazilian albums including classics such as
Tropicalia, Brazil 70, Bossa Nova, a Bossa Nova cover art deluxe book with Gilles Peterson and releases
by Sergio Mendes, Baden Powell, Edu Lobo and more.
This new edition album is released with full original artwork and now comes as limited edition
remastered vinyl edition (+ free download), limited edition Japanese heavy card CD edition and digital
album. Please note that this is the CD format.