Ricardo Silveira's 1984 debut album, "Bom De Tocar," is a vibrant journey into the world of Brazilian jazz, smooth jazz, and jazz fusion. Released under Universal Music Ltda., this 35-minute gem showcases Silveira's exceptional guitar skills and his unique ability to blend various musical influences. The album opens with the title track, "Bom De Tocar," setting the stage for a captivating exploration of Brazilian rhythms and jazz harmonies. Silveira's virtuosic playing is evident throughout, from the intricate melodies of "Pica Pau I" and "Xamba" to the smooth grooves of "Maricy" and "Dois Irmãos." The album also features a rock-inspired track, "Rock," and the atmospheric "Espaços," demonstrating Silveira's versatility and range. "55" and "Raízes" close the album on a high note, blending traditional Brazilian elements with modern jazz sensibilities. "Bom De Tocar" is a testament to Ricardo Silveira's talent and innovation, making it a standout release in the world of jazz.