"Sons Do Brasil" is a vibrant and captivating album by the legendary Paquito D'Rivera, released on August 1, 2008, under the West Wind label. This album is a delightful fusion of Latin jazz, big band, jazz, and bolero, showcasing D'Rivera's exceptional talent and versatility as a musician. With a runtime of 53 minutes, the album features six tracks that take the audience on a musical journey through the rich and diverse sounds of Brazil.
The album opens with "To Brenda with Love," a heartfelt dedication that sets the tone for the rest of the tracks. "Blues for Astor" pays homage to the great Astor Piazzolla, blending jazz and tango in a beautiful tribute. "Sons do Brasil" and "Yelele Candombe" dive deep into the rhythmic and melodic traditions of Brazil, showcasing the infectious energy and joy of Brazilian music. "I Remember Dizzy" is a lively and swinging homage to Dizzy Gillespie, featuring D'Rivera's signature clarinet playing. The album closes with "Who's Smoking," a playful and upbeat track that leaves the audience wanting more.
Throughout the album, Paquito D'Rivera's mastery of the clarinet and saxophone shines, accompanied by a stellar ensemble of musicians. "Sons Do Brasil" is a testament to D'Rivera's enduring influence and innovation in the world of jazz, making it a must-listen for any fan of the genre.