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Brazilian Days
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Artist
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Paul Winter, soprano saxophone. Oscar Castro-Neves, guitar. Nilson Matta, bass. Paulo Braga, drums, & others.
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Label
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Windham Hill Records
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Format
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CD
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Runtime/Release Date
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44'13/1998
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Label Number
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010488150029
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Daedalus Item Code
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27835
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This item is not available.
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Description
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Exponential lyricism ensues when the talents of these two soloists are combined with the gentle rhythms and melodies of bossa nova. Drawing on the music of Antônio Carlos Jobim, Vinícius de Moraes, Edu Lôbo, Luiz Eça, and others, these 12 supremely sultry instrumentals include "Por Causa de Vocè," "Imagem," "Se é Tarde, Me Perdoa," and "Minha Namorada." "Winter and Neves's Latin sound goes down smooth, seductive and sophisticated…. Castro-Neves whips out those bossa chord changes as if he's taking a Sunday stroll, while Winter's lilting tone becomes even more pronounced. Like a warm Rio breeze, he wraps his soprano saxophone around melodies by Jobim, Carlos Lyra, Noel Rosa and other Brazilian composers."—Pulse "Features Winter's liquid soprano sax, Castro-Neves' rich chord voicings, and solid but supple backing from bassist Nilson Matta and drummer Paulo Braga…. A long-overdue collaboration between two gifted and well-traveled musicians."—Billboard
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