"I cannot believe it took me this long to "discover" this CD. It is remarkable with terrific tracks and a seemingly natural flowing feel about it. From the opening track, you are transported to Brazil and have the feel of the music and the inspiration of the new movement and the next generation of Brazilian musicians and stars.The biggest standout track to me is Joyce's "Aldeia de Ogum". It displays her range and the shows how she could use her voice as an instrument just like the other top divas of Sarah Vaugh and Flora Purim. Other notable artists were Edu Lobo, Marcos Valle, Eumir Deodoto and Milton Banana Trio. After giving it a listen, you wonder why Sergio Mendes version of Ponteio wasn't included. But it doesn't stop you from enjoying it. I recommend this CD."
Jazz, Brazilian style
Brian "Jazz Fan" J. B. | Kalamazoo, MI USA | 02/19/2004
(5 out of 5 stars)
"Fans of jazz will appreciate the different take here, as will fans of Brazilian music. It is a very nice, eclectic collection; very enjoyable for the music lover. Out of several collections of Bazilian music I have listened to, it is the most jazz oriented."
Jazz, Brazilian style
Brian "Jazz Fan" J. B. | Kalamazoo, MI USA | 02/19/2004
(5 out of 5 stars)
"Fans of jazz will appriciate the different take here, as will fans of Brazilian music. It is a very nice, eclectic collection; very enjoyable for the music lover. Out of several collections of Bazilian music I have listened to, it is the most jazz oriented."
Get it now!
S. Oettinger | Chicago | 10/14/2005
(5 out of 5 stars)
"Wonderful! Best sample of Brazilian music ever! Not a single track I don't like."
"To talk about Brazil is to evoke the musical paradise per excellence, the untiring joy, the delirious football, its dreamy beaches, its eternal sun. that successful cornucopia has allowed to nourish an intense musicality as well musical styles, including Joven Guarda in the 50?s, samba and MPB in the 60's and 70's. That impressive crossroads of cultures; European, African and Indian. Furthermore, Brazil has inspired the jazz and vice versa with fabulous results.
This album incorporates a very valuable set of singers, ensembles between 1965 and 1980, and it constitutes an admirable tour de force throughout the Brazilian music: Quarteto Novo, Joyce, Milton banana Trio, Eumir Deodato and the delirious singer Elza Soares
If you go for this album, you will make a wise choice.