Immerse yourself in the vibrant and enchanting sounds of Brazil with "The Music of Brazil: The Guitar of Laurindo Almeida, Volume 2 - Recordings 1957 - 1958." This captivating album, released on August 24, 2009, by Black Round Records, showcases the masterful guitar work of the legendary Laurindo Almeida, a pioneer in blending Brazilian rhythms with jazz and classical influences.
Spanning a diverse range of genres, including Brazilian jazz, bossa nova, and exotica, this 43-minute collection is a testament to Almeida's virtuosity and innovative spirit. The album opens with the serene "Serenata" and takes you on a journey through the lively "Crepúsculo Em Copacabana," the intricate "Gavotta-choro," and the energetic "Harlem Samb." Each track is a masterclass in guitar playing, highlighting Almeida's ability to seamlessly fuse different musical styles.
From the rhythmic "North Of The Border" to the sultry "Sunset Baion," and the late-night allure of "Round About Midnight," the album is a rich tapestry of sounds that will transport you to the heart of Brazil. The inclusion of "Gershwin Prelude" and "Frio Y Color" further demonstrates Almeida's versatility and his ability to transcend musical boundaries.
Whether you're a longtime fan of Brazilian music or a newcomer looking to explore its rich traditions, this album is a treasure trove of musical delights. Laurindo Almeida's guitar work is nothing short of extraordinary, making this a collection that will captivate and inspire listeners from start to finish.