Brazil - Luna Kafé - Full Moon 25 - 11/04/98
Carlos Malta
Jeitinho Brasileiro
Malandro Records
Malandro Records has done it again. Carlos
Malta's Jeitinho Brasileiro (Brazilian Way) has all the right
ingredients to please jazz and pop fans alike. Malta is known to many
as "the man of 7 instruments". When you hear Jeitinho
Brasileiro, you will understand how true that statement is. Malta
is a wizard whether playing the whole saxophone family or the flutes
and piccolos.
Jeitinho Brasileiro is a collection of
Brazilian classics aptly mixed with Malta's own compositions. In
addition to his masterful performances of Pixinguinha and João
de Barro's Carinhoso (Affectionate) and Ary Barroso's Isso
Aqui o Que É (What Is This?), Malta also presents
contemporary composers such as Caetano Veloso (Luz do Sol,
Sunlight) among others. Whether with classic compositions or more
recent music, as in the case of Guinga and Aldir Blanc's
Exasperada (Exasperated), the key element that grabs your
attention in Jeitinho Brasileiro is Malta's artistry and
attention to alluring and appealing arrangements. Whereas
Carinhoso is more classic - the Guerra-Peixe String Quartet
provides that early 20th century touch - Camaleão
(Chameleon) is more experimental and changing.
Here Malta adds some vocal dubs and percussion to bring out a
jungle-like beat. Just like a chameleon, Jeitinho Brasileiro
also changes from track to track. Jane Duboc's haunting vocals in
Luz do Sol is ethereal. In contrast with that, Luz da
Lua (Moonlight) is soft and rich sounding. Having Nico
Assumpção's bass work in that song certainly adds to
that deep sensation. Exploring the variety in several wind
instruments, Bagunçando o Meu Coreto (Messing Around
with My Band) is a jovial and fun frevo supported by the group Coreto
Urbano. Giving continuity to the sounds of the northeast of Brazil,
Malta then invites Lenine, one of Brazil's leading song writers from
the state of Pernambuco. With Jackson do Pandeiro's Morena
Bela (Beautiful Brunette), Lenine is joined by Pife Muderno, a
group of percussion and flute headed by Malta himself. Lenine's solo
is tribal and intense. This is what Malta refers to as "jungle fife".
Morena Bela performance is simply outstanding. You will not be
able to forget that song. Another remarkable number is the duet
between Malta's bamboo flute and Guinga's guitar in
Exasperada. The lyric guitar solo is enhanced by the anguished
sounds of the bamboo flute. The result again is truly exquisite and
touching.
Jeitinho Brasileiro is as rich and
varied as Brazil. Malta is capable of presenting a diverse repertoire
with ease and competence. He knows how to get the most out of his
instruments, a trait only found in consummate performers.
Copyright © 1998 Egídio Leitão
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