The Brazilian Wind Played by Cannonballs Bossa Nova
A jazz saxophonist explores bossa nova.
A deep understanding of Brazilian music and the improvisational qualities of jazz are beautifully balanced in this masterpiece, which is the fruit of the respect and inquisitiveness that American jazz musicians showed toward Brazilian music during the bossa nova boom of the early 1960s.
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10 TRACKS:
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1)
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Once I Loved (O Amor Em Paz)
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2)
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Minha Saudade
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3)
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Clouds (Take 5)
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4)
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Clouds (Take 7)
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5)
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Groovy Samba
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6)
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Joyce's Samba
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7)
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Corvovado (Take 8)
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8)
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Corvovado (Take 6)
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9)
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Sambop
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10)
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Batida Diferente
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Drums - Dom Um Romao
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Piano - Sérgio Mendes
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Alto Saxophone - Julian "Cannonball" Adderley
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Written-By - Einhorn
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Alto Saxophone - Paulo Moura (1, 2, 6, 9, 10)
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Producer, Liner Notes - Orrin Keepnews
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Engineer [Original Recording] - Ray Fowler
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Engineer [Digital Rerecording] - Bob Norberg
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Guitar - Durval Ferreira
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Written-By - Ferreira
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Mastered By [Digital Mastering] - George Horn
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Trumpet - Pedro Paulo (1, 2, 6, 9, 10)
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Art Direction - Phil Carroll
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Bass - Octavio Bailly, Jr.
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Design [Original Cover] - Ken Deardoff
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Photography By - Tom Hollyman