Guinga, a master of Brazilian jazz and bossa nova, invites you into his world with "Mar Afora," a captivating album released on January 1, 2015, under the Acoustic Music label. This 54-minute journey through the vibrant sounds of MPB (Música Popular Brasileira) is a testament to Guinga's artistry and his ability to blend traditional Brazilian rhythms with jazz influences.
The album opens with "Simples e Absurdo," setting the tone for a collection that is both playful and profound. Tracks like "Sete Estrelas" and "Canibaile" showcase Guinga's knack for creating melodies that are as infectious as they are sophisticated. "Via Crúcis" and "O Coco do Coco" delve into the rich tapestry of Brazilian culture, while "Cançao do Lobismem" and "Catavento e Girassol" highlight Guinga's lyrical prowess and musical versatility.
"Contenda" and "Passarinhadeira" are standout tracks that demonstrate Guinga's ability to craft songs that are both deeply personal and universally relatable. "Chá de Panela" and "Pra Quem Quiser Me Visitar" offer a glimpse into Guinga's introspective side, while "Senhorinha" and "Saci" showcase his playful and whimsical nature. The album closes with "Vô Alfredo," a touching tribute that leaves a lasting impression.
"Mar Afora" is a celebration of Brazilian music, blending the warmth of bossa nova with the complexity of jazz and the richness of MPB. Guinga's unique voice and innovative compositions make this album a standout in his discography and a delight for any fan of Brazilian music.