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The Heart Speaks

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Aparecida1
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Antes Que Seja Tarde2
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Meu Pais (My Country)3
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Valsa Mineira
4:53
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The Heart Speaks5
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Congada Blues6
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Noturna7
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Just For Nana8
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Orizimbo And Rosicler9
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Choros Das Aguas10
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Love Dance/Comecar De Novo11
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Menino12
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Aparecida Reprise13
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Total Tracks: 13   Total Length: 64:09

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Brazilian Jazz

jeffreylawrencegray

I have been a big fan of Brazilian Jazz all my life, here is a good album one of Brazil's most recorded artists and a great trumpet player paying tribute to some well known songs.

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They Say All Music Guide

Although trumpeter Terence Blanchard gets first billing on this recording, it is very much a joint effort with singer-composer Ivan Lins. Not only are all 13 songs by Lins but he sings on all but the three instrumentals although sometimes just wordlessly in the background. Blanchard often harmonizes with Lins’ voice, creating a melancholy and dreamy atmosphere. Most selections feature Blanchard’s regular rhythm section of the time, augmented by Paulinho Da Costa’s percussion and occasionally Oscar Castro-Neves’ acoustic guitar. This CD, which is full of haunting ballads along with a few more jubilant numbers, serves as a superior introduction to Lins’ music for jazz fans who might only be familiar with his “Love Dance.” – Scott Yanow

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