Time: 47:39
Size: 109.1 MB
Styles: Latin jazz
Year: 2008
Art: Front
[4:59] 1. Brasileirinho
[3:54] 2. Minha Abelha Abelha Aripuá
[4:55] 3. Tim Dom Dom
[4:44] 4. Teco Teco
[3:37] 5. Chora Tua Tristeza
[5:37] 6. Caprichos Do Destino
[4:56] 7. Errei...Erramos
[3:26] 8. Valsinha
[5:35] 9. Tintim Por Tintim
[5:52] 10. Cansado De Sambar
Marzieh Reyhani: vocals; Friederike Darius: flutes; Sjoerd Dijkhuizen: tenor sax, bass clarinet; Maarten van der Grinten: guitars; Jurandir Gomes: bass guitar, vocal; Enrique Firpi: drums, percussion; Alaor Soares: percussion.
The last CD by Dirindi ‘Cantar do Jobim’ was a homage to Antonio Carlos Jobim and consisted mainly of his lesser-known compositions. For this new Jazz-Samba project, the group has once again not opted for the most obvious pieces. But it’s not only this that makes it an exceptional project. The international make-up of Dirindi, which includes Brazilians as well as three other nationalities, ensures a dynamically played, sparkling samba repertoire, mainly arranged by guitarist Maarten van der Grinten.
Dominating this musical combo is singer Marzieh Reyhani, whose beautiful, fluid voice of bell-like clarity will sometimes produce more than 500 words or syllables a minute. Even more than with other Brazilian projects, jazz-lovers will be thrilled with this album, as each piece presents us with individual solo contributions of a high artistic standard. (Bob Hagen
The last CD by Dirindi ‘Cantar do Jobim’ was a homage to Antonio Carlos Jobim and consisted mainly of his lesser-known compositions. For this new Jazz-Samba project, the group has once again not opted for the most obvious pieces. But it’s not only this that makes it an exceptional project. The international make-up of Dirindi, which includes Brazilians as well as three other nationalities, ensures a dynamically played, sparkling samba repertoire, mainly arranged by guitarist Maarten van der Grinten.
Dominating this musical combo is singer Marzieh Reyhani, whose beautiful, fluid voice of bell-like clarity will sometimes produce more than 500 words or syllables a minute. Even more than with other Brazilian projects, jazz-lovers will be thrilled with this album, as each piece presents us with individual solo contributions of a high artistic standard. (Bob Hagen
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