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Good album. The songs Nos e O mar and Mais Perto Do Mar are amazing songs, great for those long walks along the beach. Really give it a try.
It's pleasant enough, but it's kind of flat--the tunes don't really come alive; they're a bit monotonous. I love Brazilian music--from classic Bossa Nova and Samba to the current remixes and new approaches. I think this album deserves about a C+. They don't have the subtlety and feel of the classic bossa nova and they don't have the energy and rhythmic interest of the next Bossacucanova disc--Uma Batida Diferente. So if you like this one, then you really should buy Uma Batida Diferente (that one gets an A).
This album has more acoustic instruments and live playing, while the Bebel album is more sampled and electronic/minimal. I bought this album at the same time as Bebel Gilberto's "Tanto Tempo", and i have to say i like Bebel's CD a lot better. This one is good, dont get me wrong, but it just doesnt grab me the way "Tanto Tempo" does. "Brasilidade" to me sounds more traditional and more like a live band, while it has less of the loungey atmospheric electronics i liked in "Tanto Tempo". A good album, but one i play about half as much as Bebel's.
We must let things in. Exteneding out even to music. We as a whole.as a society, are class warriors. Or stay stagnant. We don't things a chance because of pressure from others. Then one day, we get a peek behind the curtain and see what we are made to miss. This album is one that should be let in and kept in constant rotation in your stereo. Very good stuff.
Bossacucanova puts on modern day arrangements to classic bossa nova tunes. Great addition to anyone's bossa nova collection.
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