Herbie Mann, a pioneer in blending jazz with global sounds, invites you to explore the vibrant rhythms and soulful melodies of Brazil with his 2005 release, "Brazil: Once Again." This captivating album is a testament to Mann's enduring love for Brazilian music, seamlessly fusing elements of Latin jazz, bossa nova, and soul jazz into a cohesive and enchanting soundscape.
In just over 32 minutes, "Brazil: Once Again" takes you on a journey through five tracks that showcase Mann's virtuosity on the flute and his knack for creating infectious grooves. The album opens with "Pele," a lively tribute to the legendary Brazilian footballer, setting the tone for the rest of the record. "Oh How I Want to Love You" is a soulful ballad that highlights Mann's expressive playing, while "Dingue Li Bangue" is a high-energy track that will get you moving. "Lugar Comum (Common Place)" and "O Meu Amor Chorou (Cry of Love)" further demonstrate Mann's ability to blend traditional Brazilian sounds with jazz, creating a unique and captivating listening experience.
Recorded under the Rhino Atlantic label, "Brazil: Once Again" is a must-listen for fans of Herbie Mann and anyone looking to explore the rich tapestry of Brazilian jazz. With its infectious rhythms, soulful melodies, and masterful playing, this album is a true gem in Mann's extensive discography.