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Bob Baldwin: Brazil Chill
It’s in Brazil that Baldwin recruited some of the country’s best players, including the great saxophonist Leo Gandleman, guitarist Torcquato Mariano, percussionist Café and others. Baldwin is alternately jazzy and smoothy. The beauty of Brazilian music is expressed many times, but nowhere more so than “Manhattan Samba,” lovingly executed with Baldwin’s expressive and wordless vocalese, his jazz-steeped piano runs and a grooving samba beat. Ditto for “Cafezinho,” which is named for Brazil’s famous morning staple, a small, hot cup of rich espresso.
The famous sunny disposition of Rio’s cariocas obviously impressed Baldwin, who has Brazilian singers exhorting about how “Everybody’s Beautiful (in Brazil)” and the title track, where Baldwin breaks up the pretty acoustic sounds with an electric keys solo. The first radio single, “ I Wanna Be Where You Are,” is a pretty ditty with a memorable piano hook.
Although you'd be tempted to tip your hat to Baldwin for not sneaking a Jobim classic onto “Brazil Chill,” a standard would have cemented that Rio feeling. As it stands, “Brazil Chill” as a perfect way to get a tropical rush without leaving your music system. If you're reading this from Rio, you're already there.
Baldwin has come a long way from just a few years ago, when he named an independent CD Bobbaldwin.com to driver listeners to his site . These days Baldwin is a force to reckon with in smooth jazz, and here has released one of the best CDs of the year.
Track Listing
Street Sounds; Cafezinho; Manhattan Samba; I Wanna Be Where You Are; Everybody's Beautiful (In Brazil); Late Night Samba (Interlude); Last Call (For Love); Brazil Chill; Sho Nuff; Beijos (The Kiss); Carnaval; I Wanna Be Where You Are (Reprise)
Personnel
Bob Baldwin
pianoBob Baldwin (piano, bass, vocals); Cafe (percussion, street sounds); Leo Gandleman (tenor sax); Jeff kashiwa (saxophone); Torcquato Mariano (guitar); Armado Marcal (vocals, percussion); Dennis Johnson (drums); Marcos Ariel, Ragan Whiteside (flute); Ivan Conte (drums); Zoiea Ohizep (vocals); Alex Malhieros (bass); Phil Hamilton (guitar); Delia Fischer (melodica)
Album information
Title: Brazil Chill | Year Released: 2004 | Record Label: A440 Music
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