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Leo Gandelman: Black Pearls
Most of it is upbeat and funky, yet tasteful. "Mr. Funk Samba," which is just that, sizzles and grooves with it's cooking horn section lines. Gandelman is elegant and expressive on Stevie Wonder's ballad "Overjoyed" and Djavan's "Faltando." The next-to-last cut finds Gandelman swinging gently with strings. The album closes with "Perola Negra (Black Pearl)," a jazzy piece performed solely by Gandelman multi-tracked into a saxophone choir, with the baritone sax carrying the bass line, the soprano carrying the lead, and several altos and tenors providing excellent support.
The entire program is consistently enjoyable. Check it out!
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Leo Gandelman
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Title: Black Pearls | Year Released: 1997 | Record Label: Mercury Records
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