
Brazil USA 70: Brazilian Music In The USA In The 1970s
In the early 1970 s North American jazz musicians were eager to work with upcoming Brazilian musicians. Miles Davis invited Airto Moreira to join his new ‘electric’ band, Dom Um Romao (part of Sérgio Mendes’ legendary Brazil ‘66 in the 1960s) joined the fusion group Weather Report, Flora Purim and Airto both became a part of Chick Corea’s new project Light As A Feather, Wayne Shorter collaborated with Milton Nascimento, George Duke recorded "Brazilian Love Affair" and so on.
This collection brings together some of these finest works and comes complete with extensive notes that explains the path these musicians took from Brazil to the USA and shows the political and musical links between Brazil and the USA that created the conditions for this unique fusion of these two distinct cultures, North American Jazz and Brazilian music, that occurred in the 1970s.
2: Duke Pearson And Flora Purim – Sandalia Dela
3: Sérgio Mendes & Brasil '66 – Batucada (The Beat)
4: Deodato – Skyscrapers
5: Milton Nascimento – Catavento
6: Airto – Tombo In 7/4
7: Luiz Bonfá – Bahia Soul
8: Dom Um Romao – Braun-Blek Blu
9: Moacir Santos – Kathy
10: João Donato – Almas Irmãs
11: Sivuca – Ain't No Sunshine
12: Milton Nascimento – Rio Vermelho
13: Tamba 4 – Consolation (Consolação)
14: Flora Purim – Moon Dreams
15: Dom Um Romao – Escravos De Jo
16: Airto – Andei (I Walked)
This collection brings together some of these finest works and comes complete with extensive notes that explains the path these musicians took from Brazil to the USA and shows the political and musical links between Brazil and the USA that created the conditions for this unique fusion of these two distinct cultures, North American Jazz and Brazilian music, that occurred in the 1970s.
Tracklist
1: Airto – Samba De Flora2: Duke Pearson And Flora Purim – Sandalia Dela
3: Sérgio Mendes & Brasil '66 – Batucada (The Beat)
4: Deodato – Skyscrapers
5: Milton Nascimento – Catavento
6: Airto – Tombo In 7/4
7: Luiz Bonfá – Bahia Soul
8: Dom Um Romao – Braun-Blek Blu
9: Moacir Santos – Kathy
10: João Donato – Almas Irmãs
11: Sivuca – Ain't No Sunshine
12: Milton Nascimento – Rio Vermelho
13: Tamba 4 – Consolation (Consolação)
14: Flora Purim – Moon Dreams
15: Dom Um Romao – Escravos De Jo
16: Airto – Andei (I Walked)
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In the early 1970 s North American jazz musicians were eager to work with upcoming Brazilian musicians. Miles Davis invited Airto Moreira to join his new ‘electric’ band, Dom Um Romao (part of Sérgio Mendes’ legendary Brazil ‘66 in the 1960s) joined the fusion group Weather Report, Flora Purim and Airto both became a part of Chick Corea’s new project Light As A Feather, Wayne Shorter collaborated with Milton Nascimento, George Duke recorded "Brazilian Love Affair" and so on.
This collection brings together some of these finest works and comes complete with extensive notes that explains the path these musicians took from Brazil to the USA and shows the political and musical links between Brazil and the USA that created the conditions for this unique fusion of these two distinct cultures, North American Jazz and Brazilian music, that occurred in the 1970s.
2: Duke Pearson And Flora Purim – Sandalia Dela
3: Sérgio Mendes & Brasil '66 – Batucada (The Beat)
4: Deodato – Skyscrapers
5: Milton Nascimento – Catavento
6: Airto – Tombo In 7/4
7: Luiz Bonfá – Bahia Soul
8: Dom Um Romao – Braun-Blek Blu
9: Moacir Santos – Kathy
10: João Donato – Almas Irmãs
11: Sivuca – Ain't No Sunshine
12: Milton Nascimento – Rio Vermelho
13: Tamba 4 – Consolation (Consolação)
14: Flora Purim – Moon Dreams
15: Dom Um Romao – Escravos De Jo
16: Airto – Andei (I Walked)
This collection brings together some of these finest works and comes complete with extensive notes that explains the path these musicians took from Brazil to the USA and shows the political and musical links between Brazil and the USA that created the conditions for this unique fusion of these two distinct cultures, North American Jazz and Brazilian music, that occurred in the 1970s.
Tracklist
1: Airto – Samba De Flora2: Duke Pearson And Flora Purim – Sandalia Dela
3: Sérgio Mendes & Brasil '66 – Batucada (The Beat)
4: Deodato – Skyscrapers
5: Milton Nascimento – Catavento
6: Airto – Tombo In 7/4
7: Luiz Bonfá – Bahia Soul
8: Dom Um Romao – Braun-Blek Blu
9: Moacir Santos – Kathy
10: João Donato – Almas Irmãs
11: Sivuca – Ain't No Sunshine
12: Milton Nascimento – Rio Vermelho
13: Tamba 4 – Consolation (Consolação)
14: Flora Purim – Moon Dreams
15: Dom Um Romao – Escravos De Jo
16: Airto – Andei (I Walked)
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In the early 1970 s North American jazz musicians were eager to work with upcoming Brazilian musicians. Miles Davis invited Airto Moreira to join his new ‘electric’ band, Dom Um Romao (part of Sérgio Mendes’ legendary Brazil ‘66 in the 1960s) joined the fusion group Weather Report, Flora Purim and Airto both became a part of Chick Corea’s new project Light As A Feather, Wayne Shorter collaborated with Milton Nascimento, George Duke recorded "Brazilian Love Affair" and so on.
This collection brings together some of these finest works and comes complete with extensive notes that explains the path these musicians took from Brazil to the USA and shows the political and musical links between Brazil and the USA that created the conditions for this unique fusion of these two distinct cultures, North American Jazz and Brazilian music, that occurred in the 1970s.
2: Duke Pearson And Flora Purim – Sandalia Dela
3: Sérgio Mendes & Brasil '66 – Batucada (The Beat)
4: Deodato – Skyscrapers
5: Milton Nascimento – Catavento
6: Airto – Tombo In 7/4
7: Luiz Bonfá – Bahia Soul
8: Dom Um Romao – Braun-Blek Blu
9: Moacir Santos – Kathy
10: João Donato – Almas Irmãs
11: Sivuca – Ain't No Sunshine
12: Milton Nascimento – Rio Vermelho
13: Tamba 4 – Consolation (Consolação)
14: Flora Purim – Moon Dreams
15: Dom Um Romao – Escravos De Jo
16: Airto – Andei (I Walked)
This collection brings together some of these finest works and comes complete with extensive notes that explains the path these musicians took from Brazil to the USA and shows the political and musical links between Brazil and the USA that created the conditions for this unique fusion of these two distinct cultures, North American Jazz and Brazilian music, that occurred in the 1970s.
Tracklist
1: Airto – Samba De Flora2: Duke Pearson And Flora Purim – Sandalia Dela
3: Sérgio Mendes & Brasil '66 – Batucada (The Beat)
4: Deodato – Skyscrapers
5: Milton Nascimento – Catavento
6: Airto – Tombo In 7/4
7: Luiz Bonfá – Bahia Soul
8: Dom Um Romao – Braun-Blek Blu
9: Moacir Santos – Kathy
10: João Donato – Almas Irmãs
11: Sivuca – Ain't No Sunshine
12: Milton Nascimento – Rio Vermelho
13: Tamba 4 – Consolation (Consolação)
14: Flora Purim – Moon Dreams
15: Dom Um Romao – Escravos De Jo
16: Airto – Andei (I Walked)











