Putte Wickman & Sivuca, released on September 10, 1982, under Four Leaf Clover Records, is a captivating jazz album that showcases the extraordinary collaboration between Swedish clarinetist Putte Wickman and Brazilian accordionist Sivuca. This 38-minute journey through the vibrant world of jazz is a testament to the seamless blend of European and Brazilian musical traditions.
The album opens with "Berimbao," a track that immediately transports you to the lively streets of Brazil, followed by the soulful "Why Did I Choose You," a classic that Putte Wickman interprets with his signature elegance. "Ceo E Mar" and "Maniha Saudade" further highlight the Brazilian influence, with their rhythmic complexity and melodic richness. "Lia Ladaia (Reza)" is a standout track, showcasing the deep connection between the two artists, while "La Plui Sur La Mer" brings a touch of French charm to the collection. The album concludes with "A Felicidade," a joyous celebration that leaves you with a lasting impression of the album's infectious energy.
Putte Wickman's virtuosic clarinet playing is perfectly complemented by Sivuca's masterful accordion work, creating a sound that is both intimate and expansive. The chemistry between the two artists is palpable, making this album a delightful exploration of jazz's diverse possibilities. Whether you're a longtime fan of Putte Wickman or a newcomer to his music, this album is sure to captivate and inspire.