Brazil - Luna Kafé - Full Moon 6 - 04/22/97
Ivan Lins, Chucho Valdés e Irakere
Ao Vivo em Cuba
Velas 11-V182
The combination of Chucho Valdés Afro-Cuban fusion jazz
with Ivan Lins elaborate songwriting has produced a truly world-class
recording. For Ivan Lins music lovers, Ao Vivo em Cuba is more
than a collection of outstanding hits. The new arrangements and
totally new Caribbean flavor in Lins' songs are unforgettable.
Ivan Lins is not new to the world market. Since Quincy Jones's
Grammy winner arrangement of Velas hit the air waves in 1981,
Ivan Lins's music is being recorded by artists such as George Benson,
Manhattan Transfer, Mark Murphy, Diane Schuur, Nancy Wilson, and a
fantastic array of renowned names. Also, the encounter of Brazil and
Cuba is not new. This Brazilian-Cuban romance has survived
governments and geographical distances. Pablo Milanés, for
example, has sung some of his songs with Chico Buarque and Simone.
This new flame with Ivan Lins is the result of the work of Julio
Ballester Guzmán and Vítor Martins (Ivan Lins's most
regular songwriting partner).
As indicated in the liner notes, Ao Vivo em Cuba was
recorded in La Casa de la Música (Havana, Cuba) before a live
audience exclusively comprised of Cuban artists and musicians.
Irakere's Latin percussion and, especially, Chucho Valdés's
piano accompaniment carry most of the songs in this release. To give
the audience a breathing moment, Ivan Lins sing a few songs only with
piano accompaniment. It is during this segment of the show that we
hear a medley of Garota de Ipanema and Aos Nossos
Filhos. Though a rather unusual medley, the ending result is
quite pleasing. However, from the opening track of Lua
Soberana/Confins, the listener has no alternative but agree with
Franklin Valverde's statement that this CD is a "cocktail to be
enjoyed slowly." Somos Todos Iguais Nesta Noite,
Dinorah, or the closing track Ai, Ai, Ai, Ai, Ai will
be anything and everything that encompass Cuban and Brazilian
flavors.
Copyright © 1997 Egídio Leitão
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