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User tags: latin brazilian jazz, easy listening instrumental pop, mp3 album
This CD has a very unique combination of different styles of music. May I say that all of them have something in common: sweet melodies and very rich harmonies. Just listen to them.
15 MP3 Songs in this album (75:03) !
Related styles: LATIN: Brazilian Jazz, EASY LISTENING: Instrumental Pop
People who are interested in Antônio Carlos Jobim Luiz Bonfá Noel Rosa should consider this download.
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On Sharp Egdes:
This CD is filled with sweet melodies and sophisticated harmonies. Just listen to some of them. Or, better yet, ALL of them and have a taste of a Brazilian Indian from the Amazon Rain Forest living and performing in another jungle: New York City!
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Thiago 3 new CDs - including SHARP EDGES
Review by Alex Henderson
Brazilian musician Gaudencio Thiago de Mello, who is now 76, has not only been prolific as a recording artistâthe veteran composer and master of organic percussion has also been enjoyably diverse. A variety of albums can be found in his ever-growing catalogue, and de Melloâs versatility is illustrated by the simultaneous release of three excellentâand very differentâCDs that he was a part of: Sounds of Brazil, A Flame in the Dark and SHARP EDGES. While Sharp Edges is a straight-ahead Brazilian jazz offering, A Flame in the Dark and Sounds of Brazil both have a strong classical influence.
Of the three releases, Sharp Edges (which was recorded mostly in 1991) is the album that has the strongest jazz appeal. Sharp Edges, which was produced by de Mello and co-produced by Rio de Janeiroâs well known Arnaldo DeSouteiro, often swings joyously, although the material is consistently melodic and accessibleâand de Mello is joined by an impressive cast of Brazilian and American players that includes, among others, trumpeter Claudio Roditi, trombonist Jay Ashby, alto saxophonist Mark Kirk, pianists Cliff Korman and Haroldo Mauro, Jr., guitarists Romero Lubambo and Antonio Mello, and drummers Paulo Braga, Helio Schiavo and Duduka Da Fonseca. The musicians vary from one track to the next, but the album is impressively consistentâand excellence prevails on songs that range from the optimistic âWinning Streakâ and the good-natured samba âMellow Deeâ to the reflective âO Canto da Yaraâ and the Thelonious Monk-like âKimbolian Dawn.â The lively, gospel-flavored âShow Me the Wayâ has a strong soul-jazz appeal and points to de Melloâs Baptist background (he was raised Baptist in the largely Catholic Brazil), while the haunting âMacumba Chantâ contains both an African influence and the influence of Amazonian Indians. From the exuberant to the tender, Sharp Edges is a fine addition to de Melloâs catalogue.
Some musicians slow down and put out fewer albums when they grow older, but lucky for us, de Mello is not one of them. He maintains a busy schedule at 76, and all three of these memorable albums demonstrate that when it comes to music, de Mello still has a lot to say.
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Alex Henderson is a Philadelphia-based journalist whose work has appeared in Billboard, Spin, JazzTimes, Jazziz, the L.A. Weekly, CD Review, HITS, Black Radio Exclusive (BRE), All About Jazz. Since 1996, he has written thousands of reviews for the All Music Guide.
15 MP3 Songs in this album (75:03) !
Related styles: LATIN: Brazilian Jazz, EASY LISTENING: Instrumental Pop
People who are interested in Antônio Carlos Jobim Luiz Bonfá Noel Rosa should consider this download.
Details:
On Sharp Egdes:
This CD is filled with sweet melodies and sophisticated harmonies. Just listen to some of them. Or, better yet, ALL of them and have a taste of a Brazilian Indian from the Amazon Rain Forest living and performing in another jungle: New York City!
****************
Thiago 3 new CDs - including SHARP EDGES
Review by Alex Henderson
Brazilian musician Gaudencio Thiago de Mello, who is now 76, has not only been prolific as a recording artistâthe veteran composer and master of organic percussion has also been enjoyably diverse. A variety of albums can be found in his ever-growing catalogue, and de Melloâs versatility is illustrated by the simultaneous release of three excellentâand very differentâCDs that he was a part of: Sounds of Brazil, A Flame in the Dark and SHARP EDGES. While Sharp Edges is a straight-ahead Brazilian jazz offering, A Flame in the Dark and Sounds of Brazil both have a strong classical influence.
Of the three releases, Sharp Edges (which was recorded mostly in 1991) is the album that has the strongest jazz appeal. Sharp Edges, which was produced by de Mello and co-produced by Rio de Janeiroâs well known Arnaldo DeSouteiro, often swings joyously, although the material is consistently melodic and accessibleâand de Mello is joined by an impressive cast of Brazilian and American players that includes, among others, trumpeter Claudio Roditi, trombonist Jay Ashby, alto saxophonist Mark Kirk, pianists Cliff Korman and Haroldo Mauro, Jr., guitarists Romero Lubambo and Antonio Mello, and drummers Paulo Braga, Helio Schiavo and Duduka Da Fonseca. The musicians vary from one track to the next, but the album is impressively consistentâand excellence prevails on songs that range from the optimistic âWinning Streakâ and the good-natured samba âMellow Deeâ to the reflective âO Canto da Yaraâ and the Thelonious Monk-like âKimbolian Dawn.â The lively, gospel-flavored âShow Me the Wayâ has a strong soul-jazz appeal and points to de Melloâs Baptist background (he was raised Baptist in the largely Catholic Brazil), while the haunting âMacumba Chantâ contains both an African influence and the influence of Amazonian Indians. From the exuberant to the tender, Sharp Edges is a fine addition to de Melloâs catalogue.
Some musicians slow down and put out fewer albums when they grow older, but lucky for us, de Mello is not one of them. He maintains a busy schedule at 76, and all three of these memorable albums demonstrate that when it comes to music, de Mello still has a lot to say.
************************
Alex Henderson is a Philadelphia-based journalist whose work has appeared in Billboard, Spin, JazzTimes, Jazziz, the L.A. Weekly, CD Review, HITS, Black Radio Exclusive (BRE), All About Jazz. Since 1996, he has written thousands of reviews for the All Music Guide.
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User tags: latin brazilian jazz, easy listening instrumental pop, mp3 album
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