Brazil - Luna Kafé - Full Moon 18 - 04/12/98
Minas
Blueazul
Blue Azul Records
I cannot help but wonder how Minas has been able to keep a lid on
its secret. Perhaps it is because this husband and wife duo is
constantly busy touring the United States and Brazil. With
appearances in Rio de Janeiro, São Paulo, Recife, and Belo
Horizonte, Minas brings together a wealth of experience with the
traditional Brazilian sound spiced with influences from jazz. The
result is cleverly showcased in Minas latest release,
Blueazul.
This is Minas's third release, and like previous works from the
group, Patricia and Orlando Haddad continue to explore the fruitful
combination of their talents. Using his skills as an accomplished
guitarist and singer/songwriter, Orlando draws from his native Minas
Gerais to create compositions with a universal appeal. With
Patricia's keyboard and vocal artistry, the duo reaches sublime
moments. In addition to Minas 7-member band, the group is graced with
guest appearances by Cyro Baptista (percussion), Cid Teixeira
(accordion), Nego Gato (percussion), and several other musicians.
Blueazul is samba, samba-reggae, bossa nova, afoxê,
and more. Strong Black Coffee, for example, is bouncy and perfect
as your morning dose of good music. Minas actually presents that song
both in English and Portuguese, a special treat for listeners, I
might add. The ode to women from Orlando's Minas Gerais, Homenagem
à Mineira, is an afoxê praising the land and its
people. Not only does this song exalts the women of Minas Gerais, but
Orlando's lyrics also give us a very comprehensive geography lesson
about his home state. Nego Gato and Cyro Baptista's percussion solos
are especially stimulating. As fate would have it, the song is
getting a lot of airplay in Belo Horizonte, Minas Gerais state
capital. However, if upbeat music is not your favorite Brazilian
style of music, kick off your shoes, relax, and listen to the
haunting melody and ethereal voice of Patricia King Haddad in Only
The Moon And The Stars. This slow jazzy bossanova tune is the type
of song you can play over and over and not get tired of it. Believe
me, I've done just that many times! Of course, John Swana's
flugelhorn solo throughout the song only enhances the beauty of this
song. Swinging from bossanova to choro, Choro Siciliano gets you
to reminisce about Ernesto Nazareth, the Brazilian great master of
chorinhos. Using a contemporary approach, this chorinho has Hendrick
Meurkens's harmonica in place of the traditional chorinho flute. The
result is very satisfying and refreshing.
Blueazul is more than a combination of two words with the
same meaning. It is the result of 20 years of composing, performing,
and bringing together two worlds sharing a common passion for music.
It is lively and meditative, fast and slow, and above all, pure
listening pleasure.
Copyright © 1998 Egídio Leitão
|