Sebastião Tapajós – Bienvenido Tapajos (1973/2016) [FLAC 24 bit, 88,2 kHz]

Sebastião Tapajós - Bienvenido Tapajos (1973/2016) [FLAC 24 bit, 88,2 kHz] Download

Artist: Sebastião Tapajós
Album: Bienvenido Tapajos
Genre: Jazz
Release Date: 1973/2016
Audio Format:: FLAC (tracks) 24 bit, 88,2 kHz
Duration: 36:21
Total Tracks: 10
Total Size: 656 MB

Tracklist:

01. Sebastião Tapajós – Pedalando (02:02)
02. Sebastião Tapajós – Despedida de Mangueira / Favela (02:16)
03. Sebastião Tapajós – Feitio de Oracao (03:05)
04. Sebastião Tapajós – Morneboca de Ouro (02:51)
05. Sebastião Tapajós – Adios Nonino (04:16)
06. Sebastião Tapajós – Criz (03:36)
07. Sebastião Tapajós – Um Abraco no Sorongo (02:19)
08. Sebastião Tapajós – Choro para Metronomo (02:36)
09. Sebastião Tapajós – Samba Potburri (10:03)
10. Sebastião Tapajós – Caxinha de Musica / Valsa de um Sonho (03:13)

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Touted as a musician who combines the folk-oriented play of Brazilian guitarist Baden Powell and the classical virtuosity of Spanish guitarist Andrés Segovia, Brazilian guitarist Sebastio Tapajos’ jazz-inflected style has earned him international fame. He has played and recorded with the likes of Gerry Mulligan, Astor Piazzolla, Oscar Peterson, and Hermeto Pascoal; the Academia Brasileira de Letras designated Tapajos as the best Brazilian musician of 1992. For Bienvenido, Tapajos chose the perfect complement of Brazilian players, including two percussionists who create a living landscape of sound. Pedalando and Morneboca De Ouro are driven by the feel of samba and Carnival joyfully accentuated by the two percussionists, while Despedida/Favela finds Tapajos in duo with the bass. He takes the prayer-like ballad Feitio solo, as he does Argentine tango legend Astor Piazolla’s intriguing Adios Nonino. The Bach-inspired Criz silhouettes Tapajos’ classical side, whereas a fascinating percussive pulse propels the darker feel of Um Abaraco. Tapajos lovingly plucks and strums the melody of Baden Powell’s Choro para Metronomo, and Samba Potburri intermingles pieces by Brazilian icon Jobim and Tapajos. The waltzing lullaby Caxinha De Musica is a fitting end to this beautiful album.

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