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Nascimento
is
Milton Nascimento
's most deeply Brazilian-sounding album in a long time, and also the most downcast, but none the worse in its emotional impact. He adopts the battering, heavy percussion rhythms of the folia boxes (popularized by
Olodum
) on several tracks, which frame the main portion of the album and give it enormous vitality. There isn't a bumper crop of new songs here (only half of the 12 tracks), but what there is represents the most interesting material he has recorded in some time, including the beautiful
"Rouxinol"
with its haunting accordion, flute and a gently hypnotic rhythm, and the arresting
"Louva-A-Deus,"
pitting
's voice against the huge drums. Particularly affecting is
Leo Masliah
's
"Guardanapos de Papel,"
sung in Portuguese at first and reprised in Spanish at the album's close, which has an almost despairing
singing about prophetic yet impoverished poets with tasteful piano/keyboard textures. He offers a touching
vocalese
on his friend
Wayne Shorter
"Ana Maria"
from their collaboration
Native Dancer
as a memorial to
Shorter
's late wife (lost on the TWA plane that crashed into the Atlantic in 1996), with soprano saxophonist
Nivaldo Ornelas
offering a different take on
's lead. Just about everyone seems to take on
"Ol' Man River"
sooner or later, but
does it as a
with large choir -- and it works. So far, this CD represents his best work of the '90s and even a good part of the '80s, a genuine renaissance for the Brazilian icon. ~ Richard S. Ginell
is
Milton Nascimento
's most deeply Brazilian-sounding album in a long time, and also the most downcast, but none the worse in its emotional impact. He adopts the battering, heavy percussion rhythms of the folia boxes (popularized by
Olodum
) on several tracks, which frame the main portion of the album and give it enormous vitality. There isn't a bumper crop of new songs here (only half of the 12 tracks), but what there is represents the most interesting material he has recorded in some time, including the beautiful
"Rouxinol"
with its haunting accordion, flute and a gently hypnotic rhythm, and the arresting
"Louva-A-Deus,"
pitting
's voice against the huge drums. Particularly affecting is
Leo Masliah
's
"Guardanapos de Papel,"
sung in Portuguese at first and reprised in Spanish at the album's close, which has an almost despairing
singing about prophetic yet impoverished poets with tasteful piano/keyboard textures. He offers a touching
vocalese
on his friend
Wayne Shorter
"Ana Maria"
from their collaboration
Native Dancer
as a memorial to
Shorter
's late wife (lost on the TWA plane that crashed into the Atlantic in 1996), with soprano saxophonist
Nivaldo Ornelas
offering a different take on
's lead. Just about everyone seems to take on
"Ol' Man River"
sooner or later, but
does it as a
with large choir -- and it works. So far, this CD represents his best work of the '90s and even a good part of the '80s, a genuine renaissance for the Brazilian icon. ~ Richard S. Ginell
Nascimento
is
Milton Nascimento
's most deeply Brazilian-sounding album in a long time, and also the most downcast, but none the worse in its emotional impact. He adopts the battering, heavy percussion rhythms of the folia boxes (popularized by
Olodum
) on several tracks, which frame the main portion of the album and give it enormous vitality. There isn't a bumper crop of new songs here (only half of the 12 tracks), but what there is represents the most interesting material he has recorded in some time, including the beautiful
"Rouxinol"
with its haunting accordion, flute and a gently hypnotic rhythm, and the arresting
"Louva-A-Deus,"
pitting
's voice against the huge drums. Particularly affecting is
Leo Masliah
's
"Guardanapos de Papel,"
sung in Portuguese at first and reprised in Spanish at the album's close, which has an almost despairing
singing about prophetic yet impoverished poets with tasteful piano/keyboard textures. He offers a touching
vocalese
on his friend
Wayne Shorter
"Ana Maria"
from their collaboration
Native Dancer
as a memorial to
Shorter
's late wife (lost on the TWA plane that crashed into the Atlantic in 1996), with soprano saxophonist
Nivaldo Ornelas
offering a different take on
's lead. Just about everyone seems to take on
"Ol' Man River"
sooner or later, but
does it as a
with large choir -- and it works. So far, this CD represents his best work of the '90s and even a good part of the '80s, a genuine renaissance for the Brazilian icon. ~ Richard S. Ginell
is
Milton Nascimento
's most deeply Brazilian-sounding album in a long time, and also the most downcast, but none the worse in its emotional impact. He adopts the battering, heavy percussion rhythms of the folia boxes (popularized by
Olodum
) on several tracks, which frame the main portion of the album and give it enormous vitality. There isn't a bumper crop of new songs here (only half of the 12 tracks), but what there is represents the most interesting material he has recorded in some time, including the beautiful
"Rouxinol"
with its haunting accordion, flute and a gently hypnotic rhythm, and the arresting
"Louva-A-Deus,"
pitting
's voice against the huge drums. Particularly affecting is
Leo Masliah
's
"Guardanapos de Papel,"
sung in Portuguese at first and reprised in Spanish at the album's close, which has an almost despairing
singing about prophetic yet impoverished poets with tasteful piano/keyboard textures. He offers a touching
vocalese
on his friend
Wayne Shorter
"Ana Maria"
from their collaboration
Native Dancer
as a memorial to
Shorter
's late wife (lost on the TWA plane that crashed into the Atlantic in 1996), with soprano saxophonist
Nivaldo Ornelas
offering a different take on
's lead. Just about everyone seems to take on
"Ol' Man River"
sooner or later, but
does it as a
with large choir -- and it works. So far, this CD represents his best work of the '90s and even a good part of the '80s, a genuine renaissance for the Brazilian icon. ~ Richard S. Ginell





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