Joyce Moreno, a veteran of Brazilian music with a career spanning over four decades, presents "Tudo," a captivating album released on April 15, 2013, under Far Out Recordings. This enchanting collection of 12 tracks offers a delightful blend of bossa nova, Brazilian jazz, and MPB (Música Popular Brasileira), showcasing Joyce's velvety vocals and her mastery of these genres.
"Tudo" is a testament to Joyce Moreno's artistry, featuring a mix of original compositions and reinterpretations of classic Brazilian songs. The album opens with "Quero Ouvir João," a lively tribute to João Gilberto, one of the pioneers of bossa nova. Tracks like "Estado de Graça" and "Puro Ouro" highlight Joyce's knack for crafting beautiful melodies and poetic lyrics, while "Claude et Maurice" pays homage to the French jazz duo Claude Bolling and Maurice Vander.
The album's instrumentation is equally impressive, with Joyce accompanied by top-notch musicians who bring out the best in each track. From the gentle sway of "Domingo de Manhã" to the upbeat rhythm of "Tringuelingue," the music on "Tudo" is as diverse as it is engaging. The album closes with the title track, "Tudo," a reflective piece that encapsulates the essence of the entire collection.
With a runtime of 47 minutes, "Tudo" is a concise yet satisfying journey through the rich musical landscape of Brazil. Joyce Moreno's "Tudo" is an album that will appeal to fans of Brazilian music and jazz enthusiasts alike, offering a delightful blend of familiar and new sounds.