Ed Motta - Criterion of the Senses (24 Bit Remaster, 2021) (2024) [Hi-Res]
Artist: Ed Motta
Title: Criterion of the Senses (24 Bit Remaster, 2021)
Year Of Release: 2018 / 2024
Label: MustHave - Membran
Genre: Jazz, Soul-Jazz
Quality: FLAC (tracks) [192kHz/24bit]
Total Time: 33:37
Total Size: 1.08 GB
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:Title: Criterion of the Senses (24 Bit Remaster, 2021)
Year Of Release: 2018 / 2024
Label: MustHave - Membran
Genre: Jazz, Soul-Jazz
Quality: FLAC (tracks) [192kHz/24bit]
Total Time: 33:37
Total Size: 1.08 GB
WebSite: Album Preview
1. Lost Connection to Prague (24 Bit Remaster, 2021) (05:46)
2. Sweetest Berry (24 Bit Remaster, 2021) (03:44)
3. Novice Never Notice (24 Bit Remaster, 2021) (04:28)
4. The Required Dress Code (24 Bit Remaster, 2021) (04:04)
5. X1 in Test (24 Bit Remaster, 2021) (03:50)
6. The Tiki's Broken There (24 Bit Remaster, 2021) (03:46)
7. Your Satisfaction is Mine (24 Bit Remaster, 2021) (04:18)
8. Shoulder Pads (24 Bit Remaster, 2021) (03:37)
This temple of an album by the Brazilian Sultan of Soul Ed Motta marks his return to "AOR". An album which presents eight all new tracks, a discrete forty minutes playing time, each one of them holding and unfolding a universe.
The sound spectrum ranges from Soul to Fusion to Funk and Soft Rock, thoroughly and passionately recorded and produced at Estudio Marini, A Casa and Ed Motta's own Dwitza studio, all of them based in Rio de Janeiro. The names of the featured musicians may not mean much to us, but their musical ability alone explains why they have been worshiped in Brazil since the Seventies. With their solos and even in the airtight ensemble playing, they give these songs, all of them composed, texted, arranged and produced by Ed Motta, exactly that sensual quality he himself appreciates as a listener.
The sound spectrum ranges from Soul to Fusion to Funk and Soft Rock, thoroughly and passionately recorded and produced at Estudio Marini, A Casa and Ed Motta's own Dwitza studio, all of them based in Rio de Janeiro. The names of the featured musicians may not mean much to us, but their musical ability alone explains why they have been worshiped in Brazil since the Seventies. With their solos and even in the airtight ensemble playing, they give these songs, all of them composed, texted, arranged and produced by Ed Motta, exactly that sensual quality he himself appreciates as a listener.