"Missa Dos Quilombos" by Milton Nascimento is a captivating blend of MPB, Bossa Nova, and Brazilian Jazz, released in 1982 under Universal Music Ltda. This album is a unique fusion of traditional Brazilian music and spiritual themes, reflecting the rich cultural heritage of Brazil. Milton Nascimento, known for his distinctive voice and innovative approach to music, delivers a powerful and soulful performance throughout the 51-minute journey.
The album opens with "Abertura: Trancados Na Noites / Peixinhos Do Mar," setting the tone for a spiritual and cultural exploration. Tracks like "A De Ó - (Estamos Chegando...)" and "Ony Saruê - Folclore Afro-Brasileiro" showcase the influence of Afro-Brazilian rhythms and traditions. The inclusion of sacred chants and liturgical elements, such as "Rito Penitencial (Kyrie)" and "Aleluiá," adds a profound depth to the album, making it a spiritual and musical experience.
Milton Nascimento's ability to weave together different musical styles and cultural influences is evident in tracks like "Raça" and "Louvação À Mariana." The album culminates with "Marcha Final (De Banzo E De Esperanca) / Invocao A Mariama," leaving the listener with a sense of hope and resilience.
"Missa Dos Quilombos" is a testament to Milton Nascimento's artistry and his commitment to celebrating the diverse cultural tapestry of Brazil. This album is a must-listen for fans of Brazilian music and those seeking a deeper understanding of the country's rich musical heritage.