Hamilton De Holanda, a master of Brazilian instrumental music, presents "Jacob Black," a captivating album that beautifully blends samba, Brazilian jazz, MPB, and pagode. Released on August 17, 2018, under Deckdisc, this 46-minute journey showcases De Holanda's virtuosity on the bandolim (Brazilian mandolin) and his deep connection to the rich musical traditions of Brazil.
The album opens with "Sereno," a serene and melodic piece that sets the tone for the rest of the record. Each track is a testament to De Holanda's ability to infuse traditional rhythms with contemporary sensibilities. "Feia (Pertinho do Céu)" and "Bola Preta" are lively and upbeat, showcasing the infectious energy of samba and pagode. "De Coraçao a Coração" and "A Ginga do Mané" highlight De Holanda's mastery of Brazilian jazz, with intricate melodies and harmonies that captivate the ear.
"Primas e Bordões" and "Simplicidade" demonstrate De Holanda's ability to create beautiful, minimalist compositions that are both simple and profound. "Um Bandolim na Escola" is a playful and educational piece, showcasing the versatility of the bandolim. "Ternura" is a tender and romantic ballad, while "Biruta" and "Assanhado" are lively and energetic, showcasing the rhythmic complexity of Brazilian music.
The album closes with "Jacob Black," a tribute to the legendary Brazilian musician Jacob do Bandolim. This final track is a fitting conclusion to an album that celebrates the rich musical heritage of Brazil and the enduring legacy of its greatest musicians. "Jacob Black" is a must-listen for anyone who appreciates the beauty and complexity of Brazilian instrumental music.