Dive into the vibrant world of Brazilian music with Elza Soares' captivating album, "Baterista: Wilson Das Neves." Released in 1968, this gem from EMI Brazil is a masterclass in the fusion of samba, MPB, and bossa nova, all underpinned by the masterful drumming of Wilson Das Neves. With a runtime of just 26 minutes, this album is a powerhouse of musicality, packing a punch with its 12 tracks.
Elza Soares, a powerhouse vocalist, delivers a stunning performance throughout, showcasing her versatility and depth. The album opens with "Balanço Zona Sul," setting the tone for the infectious rhythms and melodic brilliance that follow. Standout tracks like "Garota De Ipanema" and "Copacabana" highlight Soares' ability to infuse classic songs with her unique charm, while tracks like "Mulata Assanhada" and "Palhaçada" showcase her playful and energetic side.
The collaboration with Wilson Das Neves is particularly noteworthy, as his dynamic drumming adds a layer of complexity and excitement to each track. The album's blend of genres and Soares' impeccable vocals make it a standout in the Brazilian music landscape. Whether you're a fan of bossa nova, samba, or MPB, this album is sure to captivate and inspire.