This CD focuses primarily on Brazilian standards performed by the Konitz sextet, except for the Brazilian-flavored "Lunasea," written by Peggy Stern, which features her high school choir. "Berimbau" is swinging and percussive, while the well-known "Insensatez" takes many unexpected turns. "Triste" is also a familiar theme played with relish. Vocalist Adela Dalto makes a strong impression with her guest spot on "A Felicidade." Konitz's duet with the phenomenal acoustic guitarist Romero Lubambo on "Manha De Carnaval" is breathtaking. Ken Dryden
Tracklist :
1 Samba Triste 7:28
Billy Blanco / Baden Powell
2 Berimbau 7:27
Ray Gilbert / Vinícius de Moraes / Baden Powell
3 Menina Moca 6:10
Luiz Antonio
4 Triste 6:32
Antônio Carlos Jobim
5 Felicidade 6:27
Antônio Carlos Jobim / Vinícius de Moraes
6 Lunasea 5:59
Peggy Stern
7 Manha de Carnaval 4:07
Luiz Bonfá / Antônio Maria
8 Insensatez 6:14
Antônio Carlos Jobim / Vinícius de Moraes
Credits :
Acoustic Guitar – Romero Lubambo
Alto Saxophone, Soprano Saxophone – Lee Konitz
Bass – Dave Fink
Drums – Duduka Da Fonseca
Percussion – Waltinho Anastacio
Piano – Peggy Stern
Vocals – Adela Dalto (pistas: 3)
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