Rudi Berger's "Innocent Invader" is a captivating journey into the world of Brazilian jazz, released on January 1, 1998, under PG Records. This 48-minute album is a testament to Berger's musical prowess, offering a rich tapestry of sounds that blend traditional Brazilian rhythms with the sophistication of jazz. The album opens with the "Ouverture," setting the stage for a series of tracks that are as diverse as they are engaging. From the infectious energy of "Innocent Invader" to the sultry allure of "Bossa for Toninho," Berger's compositions are both intricate and accessible. "Profunda Emocao" and "Francisca" showcase his ability to evoke deep emotions through melody, while "Soulful Mate" and "Beluschka" highlight his knack for creating atmospheric, immersive soundscapes. The album closes with the poignant "Waltz for Jeremy," leaving the listener with a sense of fulfillment and longing for more. "Innocent Invader" is not just an album; it's an experience that showcases Rudi Berger's unique voice in the world of Brazilian jazz.