Dive into the enchanting world of Milton Nascimento's "Angelus," a masterful blend of MPB, bossa nova, and Brazilian jazz released in 1994. This captivating album, Milton Nascimento's 25th, features 15 tracks that seamlessly weave together the rich tapestry of Brazilian music with subtle jazz influences, creating an immersive and soothing experience. From the opening notes of "Seis Horas Da Tarde" to the final strains of "Sofro Calado - Versão 2," each song is a testament to Milton Nascimento's unique vocal style and his ability to craft timeless melodies.
"Angelus" showcases Milton Nascimento's versatility and artistic depth, with tracks like "Estrelada" and "Hello Goodbye" highlighting his lyrical prowess and musical innovation. The album's standout moments, such as the ethereal "Angelus" and the rhythmic "Club da Esquina No 2," demonstrate Milton Nascimento's mastery of both traditional Brazilian sounds and contemporary jazz elements. The collaboration with renowned producers and musicians elevates the album, making it a standout in Milton Nascimento's discography.
Released under Rhino/Warner Records, "Angelus" received critical acclaim and commercial success, peaking at No. 8 on Billboard's World Albums chart and earning a Grammy nomination for "Best World Music Album." Milton Nascimento's promotion of the album, including opening the 1994 JVC Jazz Festival, further cemented its place in the hearts of music enthusiasts worldwide. Whether you're a longtime fan of Milton Nascimento or new to his music, "Angelus" offers a rich and rewarding listening experience that celebrates the best of Brazilian music.