"Saudage" and the music of Brazil.


In spite of the frequent disappointment expressed here about the state of contemporary American jazz and pop, there are countries around the world, Brazil in particular, where creative music thrives. Brazil, as anyone who has spent anytime there knows, is a very sexy and soulful place where music takes a much more prominent role in the life of the average person than it does here in America. "Pop" music in Brazil has always had a level of sophistication almost unheard of in American pop. And man is it fun! Most American music lovers have at least some experience with the music of Antonio Carlos Jobim; other Brazilian personal favorites include: Vocalist Ellis Regina, soulfulness personified. If "Fascinacao" ("Fascination") from her recording "Personalidade" doesn't move you, have your vitals checked. Milton Nascimento, if only American pop where one-half this hip. "Yaurete", "Miltons". And for the really far out, multiinstrumentalist/composer Hermeto Pascoal; revered by giants such as Miles and Shorter has recorded some of the most creative and interesting boundary shattering stuff you will ever hear. Care to add to the list?
frogman
Frogman indeed it will include Rio where my wife was raised and will include a stop in Bele Horizonte, Salvadore and maybe Curitiba. I will be certain to check out JazzMania in Copacabana among a few others. There is always a flurry of things to do and people to visit when we go and it will be non-stop I'm sure. Brazil is a wonderful place to visit the only problem is there is never enough time to do it all.
The body of breadth of music coming out of Brazil is staggering these days, and so strange that there isn't a ? bigger recognition in the states. I'm a big fan of Djavan, Tonino Horta, Dori Cayami, Chico Buarque, Ana Caram, Baden Powell, Gui Mallon, etc............

How about a plug for a friend ? www.brazmus.com, if you haven't been there, is a great source for all of the above. Eliana (sp?), the owner, is a great source for brazillian imports. I recently had the pleasure of spending a quite a long time speaking to her at a mutual friends wedding.......aside from being on a first name basis with many of the above, she knows her stuff, bigtime.
Dacostab, I have Sol Negro from Virginia and is one of my reference CD's very good, do you have this also? If so how do you compare them?

There's a CD I really enjoy a lot and also use as reference for my testing it was suggested by a non audiophile friend during a visit to Brazil: Leila Pinheiro Na Ponta da lingua
This one I enjoy for good 'old listening (non audiophila nervosa type listening) and best yet it also works for the evaluation side of my brain!!!
Track 7 is my favorite "Pra nos Lembrar"
Regards