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Two for Brazil

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Take Five

Label: Jazzmin Records
Released: 2004
Track listing: Meio de Campo/ A Night in Tunisia/ Deixa/ Take Five/ Que Maravilha/ Pra Dizer Adeus/ Chovendo Na Roseira/ Aqui Oh!/ Anos Dourado/ Capim/ O Grande Amoe/ Menina Flor/ Januaria/ Batida Differente

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Two for Brazil: Take Five

Read "Take Five" reviewed by Janna L. Gadden


With the recent surge in popularity of world music, Latin jazz, and salsa, this Brazilian offering is a very timely and tasty arrival on the jazz marketplace. Two for Brazil is a duo composed of Paulinho Garcia, originally from Brazil, on guitar and vocals, and Chicago native Greg Fishman on saxophone and flute. This is the ...

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Plays the Standards

Label: Jazzmin Records
Released: 2003
Track listing: 1. Fascinating Rhythm 2. We'll Be Together Again 3. Tis Autumn 4. Song of the Jet (Samba Do Aviao) 5. Daahoud 6. Embraceable You 7. Hello Dolly 8. Mam'selle 9. Round Midnight 10. On Green Dolphin Street 11. Black Orpheus 12. Indian Summe 13. Angel Eyes 14. Thanks For The Memory 15. All The Things You Are 16. There Will Never Be Another You

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Take Five

Label: Jazzmin Records
Released: 2003
Track listing: 1. Meio De Campo (Mid Field) 2. A Night In Tunisia 3. Deixa (Let Me) 4. Take Five 5. Que Maravilha (How Marvelous) 6. Pra Dizer Adeus (To Say Goodbye) 7. Chovendo Na Roseira (Raining in the Flower Bush) 8. Aqui Oh! (Here) 9. Anos Dourado (Golden Years) 10. Capim (Grass) 11. O Grande Amor (The Greater Love) 12. Menina Flor (Young Flower) 13. Januaria 14. Batida Diferente (Different Beat)

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Two For Brazil: Take Five

Read "Take Five" reviewed by Javier AQ Ortiz


Quick and to the Point : Rewarding Brazilian jazz. Although over-enthusiastically hailed as a Dave Brubeck-Paul Desmond resurrection in the liner notes, this Take Five isn’t umbilically linked to its illustrious namesake. It is, however, first-rate Brazilian jazz that stands on its own with ease, featuring an infectious emotive largesse, melodic pervasiveness and two festively brilliant ...

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Two For Brazil: Plays the Standards

Read "Plays the Standards" reviewed by Javier AQ Ortiz


A caipirinha is a Brazilian drink that is as citrically tangy as it is sweet, as punchy as it is smooth. Such flavoring is reflected on Plays the Standards. Two for Brazil is, as its name suggests, a duo: tenor/flautist Greg Fishman and guitarist/vocalist Paulinho Garcia. Although their playing is extremely economical by necessity, ...


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