Dive into the enchanting world of Milton Nascimento's "Minas," a timeless masterpiece released in 1975 that stands as a testament to the rich musical heritage of Brazil. This seventh studio album by the legendary singer-songwriter is a captivating blend of MPB, bossa nova, and Brazilian jazz, recorded in the vibrant city of Rio de Janeiro. The album's title, "Minas," is a nod to Nascimento's roots, inspired by a friend who cleverly matched the first letters of his full name to the word "Minas," paying homage to the sacred music traditions of Minas Gerais, a state that deeply influenced Nascimento's artistic sensibility.
"Minas" opens with the title track, a beautiful tribute to the sacred music traditions of Minas Gerais, setting the tone for an album that is both deeply personal and universally resonant. The album features a mix of original compositions and reinterpretations, showcasing Nascimento's commanding and supple vocal style. Collaborations with prominent musicians like Wayne Shorter, Paul Simon, Herbie Hancock, Quincy Jones, Peter Gabriel, and Jon Anderson have further cemented Nascimento's status as a global musical icon.
The album's 13 tracks, spanning 51 minutes, offer a diverse range of musical experiences. From the laid-back folk rock and skittering jazz rhythms of "Paula E Bebeto - Medley" to the soaring vocals and towering guitar feedback of "Fé Cega, Faca Amolada," each song is a journey into the heart of Brazilian music. The album also includes a cover of The Beatles' "Norwegian Wood (This Bird Has Flown)," demonstrating Nascimento's versatility and global influence.
Released shortly after the successful collaboration with Wayne Shorter on "Native Dancer," "Minas" continues to captivate audiences with its innovative blend of styles and Nascimento's unparalleled musicality. Whether you're a longtime fan of Milton Nascimento or a newcomer to his music, "Minas" is an essential addition to any music collection, offering a rich and rewarding listening experience.