Lee Ritenour - World Of Brazil (2005)
Artist: Lee Ritenour
Title: World Of Brazil
Year Of Release: 2005
Label: GRP Records
Genre: Bossa Nova, Smooth Jazz, Latin Jazz
Quality: FLAC (tracks + .cue, log, artwork)
Total Time: 59:33 min
Total Size: 395 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:Title: World Of Brazil
Year Of Release: 2005
Label: GRP Records
Genre: Bossa Nova, Smooth Jazz, Latin Jazz
Quality: FLAC (tracks + .cue, log, artwork)
Total Time: 59:33 min
Total Size: 395 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
01. Water To Drink (Agua De Beber) [05:07]
02. Latin Lovers (Incompatibilidada De Ginios) [06:16]
03. Linda (Voce E Linda) [05:28]
04. Dindi [04:58]
05. Stone Flower [08:47]
06. San Ysidro [04:59]
07. Harlequin (Arlequim Desconhecido) [04:43]
08. Bahia Funk [04:51]
09. Asa [05:22]
10. Windmill [04:21]
11. E (Yeah!) [04:42]
Guitarist Lee Ritenour has long been associated with Brazilian styles (especially after playing with Sergio Mendes's Brasil '77 in the '70s), and 2005's WORLD OF BRAZIL continues that association to excellent effect. Ritenour's smooth, soulful style lends itself perfectly to bossa nova and samba grooves on this mix of originals and covers (including, not surprisingly, several tunes by the genre's greatest composer, Antonio Carlos Jobim).
But one of the things that makes WORLD OF BRAZIL such a treat is the host of guest stars, which includes keyboardists Herbie Hancock and Dave Grusin, bassist John Pattitucci, singer El Debarge, and percussionist Carlinhos Brown. No less a luminary than Tropicalia pioneer Caetano Veloso appears on his own "Linda," and his sultry tenor sounds as alluring as ever. With its mix of smooth jazz and Brazilian flavors, the overall vibe of this disc is relaxed, sophisticated, and cool.
But one of the things that makes WORLD OF BRAZIL such a treat is the host of guest stars, which includes keyboardists Herbie Hancock and Dave Grusin, bassist John Pattitucci, singer El Debarge, and percussionist Carlinhos Brown. No less a luminary than Tropicalia pioneer Caetano Veloso appears on his own "Linda," and his sultry tenor sounds as alluring as ever. With its mix of smooth jazz and Brazilian flavors, the overall vibe of this disc is relaxed, sophisticated, and cool.