Herbie Mann's "Surprises," released on January 1, 1976, under Rhino Atlantic, is a vibrant fusion of Latin jazz, Brazilian jazz, and soul jazz, showcasing Mann's flute mastery and his knack for blending diverse musical influences. This 39-minute journey through jazz funk and cool jazz is anything but ordinary, featuring collaborations with vocalists Cissy Houston and Akiko Kosaka.
The album opens with the energetic "Draw Your Breaks," setting the tone for the eclectic mix that follows. "Cajun Moon," featuring Cissy Houston, adds a soulful touch, while "Creepin'" and "Easter Rising" showcase Mann's ability to infuse jazz with a sense of adventure. The Brazilian influence shines through in tracks like "Asa Branca" and "The Sound of Windwood," offering a taste of bossa nova's smooth rhythms.
"Cricket Dance" and "The Butterfly in a Stone Garden" highlight Mann's skill in creating atmospheric, introspective pieces, while "Anata (I Wish You Were Here with Me)" featuring Akiko Kosaka, adds an international flair with its delicate, melodic beauty. Throughout "Surprises," Herbie Mann's innovative approach to jazz is evident, making it a standout in his discography and a delight for any jazz enthusiast.