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- Date Released: February 2, 1999
- Genre: Jazz
- Style: Contemporary, Brazil
- Label: Jazzateria
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As on his American debut, 1997's Black Pearls, Brazilian session veteran and saxophone virtuoso Leo Gandelman emphasizes covers that aren't quite standards. The best track here is a stunning remake of Herb Alpert's "Rise," though the sax player also contributes inventive arrangements of Beck's "Deadweight," Sting's "Fragile," Jobim's "Antiqua," and the João Donato-Caetano Veloso tune "A Rã."
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11 Total Tracks, 57:01 Total Length
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Credits
- Eddie Gomez - Bass // Ricardo Silveira - Guitar // Egberto Gismonti - Piano // Leo Gandelman - Arranger // Leo Gandelman - Saxophone // Leo Gandelman - Producer // Leo Gandelman - Main Performer // William Magalhaes - Arranger // William Magalhaes - Producer // Marcio Montarroyos - Trumpet // Marcio Montarroyos - Trumpet // Tom Swift - Engineer // Tom Swift - Mixing // Celso Fonseca - Arranger // Celso Fonseca - Arranger // Celso Fonseca - Producer // Celso Fonseca - Producer // Eric Calvi - Producer // Eric Calvi - Executive Producer
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