Of late the number of Latin/Brazilian albums I've received for review has increased tenfold, maybe more. Not that I'm complaining, well maybe a teensy weensy bit as they do occupy time and space that would normally be spent on 'out and out jazz' - whatever that is.
Truth of the matter is that on this album there's probably more 'out and out jazz' - whatever that is - than can be found on many an 'out and out jazz' - whatever that is - album.
The centrepiece of the album is Catina DeLuna who is quite phenomenal and, although sung in Portuguese, conveys the feeling of the lyric be it by Jobim or by the various lesser known (by me) lyricists. The English lyrics in the blurb got to the heart of songs - some times I was close but most times I wasn't. It didn't matter the sound of her voice is as beautiful as Stan Getz blowing a bossa.
All of the arrangements are by Ruiz who gives them that extra bite without losing authenticity.
Apart from Catina there are sterling solos from Koonse - just a few years back his guitar solos seemed to enhance every other album. Good to have him continuing where he left off. Sheppard too is a familiar name and his solos on which ever weapon he chooses from his armoury are never off target. His only problem is parking the truck.
Bacana! Lance
Passarim; Mar E Lua; Na Volta Que O Mundo Dá; Requebre Que Eu Dou Um Doce; Choro Das Águas; ÉLuxo Só; Aluviäo; Meu Silêncio; Vatapá
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