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DescriptionHERBIE MANN Brazil, Bossa Nova & Blues 1962 CD / 320Kbps Brazil, Bossa Nova & Blues: 01 Brazil.mp3 11 MB 02 Copacabana.mp3 16 MB 03 Minha De Saudade.mp3 12 MB 04 B.N. Blues.mp3 8 MB 05 One Note Samba.mp3 10 MB 06 Me Faz Recorar.mp3 18 MB Personnel: Herbie Mann, flute with Haygood Hardy, vibes Dave Pike, marimba Billy Bean, guitar Bill Salter, bass Willie Bobo, drums Carlos “Patato” Valdés, conga Jose De Paula, tambourine Carmen Costa, maracas Recorded in New York City, early 1962 Herbie Mann - Brazil, Bossa Nova & Blues – this gentle and warm blend of jazz and bossa nova was inspired by flautist Herbie Mann’s 1961 Brazilian tour. A well-chosen, simpatico group invests these attractive compositions with warmth while slipping deftly into the blend of relaxation and lyricism the idiom calls for. As leader, Mann generally takes on the theme statements, but his unpretentious – yet always melodic – playing works well in this context. A major benefit to the sessions is Billy Bean, a superb guitarist with a great gift for improvisation, whose versatility adds considerably more orchestral colour and texture to Mann’s group. Vibist Haygood Hardy’s rhythmically sinuous and serpentine solos are also consistently well constructed, while the rhythm section, which carries the soloists along irresistibly, yet always with restraint, is one of the best Mann ever had. Sharing Widget |
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