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Bem Brasileiro, Com Alguns Sotaques
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Album Details: Bem Brasileiro, Com Alguns Sotaques

Release Date:06/13/2005
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Track List: Bem Brasileiro, Com Alguns Sotaques

  1. Bem Brasileiro
  2. Tudo Azul
  3. Ventos Do Sertão
  4. O Presidente
  5. Brother Give Me a Hand
  6. Tem Xodó No Meu Xaxado
  7. Saltimbanco
  1. Easy Riding
  2. Fique Mais Um Pouco
  3. Chorando E Sambando
  4. Show Me the Way
  5. Taking My Place in Time
  6. Missing Home
  7. Um Abraço No Randall

Pro Reviews: Bem Brasileiro, Com Alguns Sotaques

  • All Music Guide

    There are many talented improvisers who, unfortunately, don't record often enough. But that was not a problem for Gaudencio Thiago de Mello in the 2000s, a decade that found the veteran Brazilian percussionist/composer recording frequently. Of course, quantity for the sake of quantity is not a good thing, but a musician who has a lot to say musically should be documented on CD a lotand de Mello had a lot to say musically in the 2000s, offering both quality and quantity. One of de Mello's solid albums of the 2000s is Bem Brasileiro, Com Alguns Sotaques, a 2005 release that de Mello coproduced with violinist/guitarist Flavio Goulart. The musicians on this 72minute Brazilian jazz CD (many of them based in Brazil, some of them based in the United States) vary from track to track, and de Mello is joined by a long list of noteworthy soloists that includes, among others, Goulart, trumpeter/flugelhornist Nilton Rodrigues, trombonist Roberto Marques, alto saxophonists Idriss Boudrioua and Carlo...s Malta and pianists Haroldo Mauro, Jr. and Cliff Korman. But de Mello is in the driver's seat; he wrote all 14 of the tracks himself, and he does more than anyone to set the tone of the entirely instrumental album. De Mello sees to it that Bem Brasileiro, Com Alguns Sotaques is rhythmic (in a distinctly Brazilian way) yet melodic; the performances swing, but not aggressivelyand lyrical solos are the rule on inviting tracks like "Saltimbanco," "Brother, Give Me a Hand," "Todo Azul" and "Tem Zodó No Meu Xaxado." Accessibility always prevails on the consistently pleasing Bem Brasileiro, Com Alguns Sotaques. - Alex Henderson, All Music Guide Read more Less

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Thiago de Mello

Founder of Thiago de Mello Amazon, Thiago de Mello brought the influences of his homeland Amazon to his music, using instruments like the boca do mato, boca-de-barro and pau de chuva, built with pieces of wood and other rustic materials. He has had his compositions recorded by Paul Winter, Sharon Isbin, Paquito d'Rivera, Cláudio Roditi, Carlos Barbosa Lima, Tibério N... Read more