Sergio & Odair Assad, the renowned Brazilian guitar duo, present "Alma Brasileira," a captivating exploration of their country's rich musical heritage. Released on August 19, 1988, under the Nonesuch label, this album is a testament to the Assad brothers' virtuosity and their deep connection to Brazilian musical traditions. Spanning a diverse range of styles, from tango to choro, frevo, and samba, the album offers a vibrant and dynamic listening experience.
"Alma Brasileira" features twelve tracks, each showcasing the Assads' exceptional technical skill and their ability to infuse traditional genres with fresh energy. The album opens with "Cantiga de Cego," a lively piece that immediately draws the listener in, followed by "Baião Malandro," a playful and rhythmic exploration of the baião style. "A lenda do caboclo" and "Jobiniana No. 1" highlight the brothers' mastery of classical and bossa nova influences, respectively.
The album also includes several original compositions by the Assads, such as "Capoeira," "Série de arco," and "Martelo," which demonstrate their innovative approach to blending traditional and contemporary elements. The title track, "Alma Brasileira," is a poignant and introspective piece that encapsulates the essence of the album, while "Pixinguinha" pays homage to one of Brazil's most celebrated composers.
With a duration of 51 minutes, "Alma Brasileira" is a compact yet comprehensive journey through the diverse sounds of Brazil. The Assads' impeccable playing and their deep understanding of the music's cultural context make this album a standout in their discography and a must-listen for anyone interested in Brazilian music.