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Lugar Comum in Franklin, TN
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Lugar Comum in Franklin, TN
Current price: $12.99
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This funky bit of
samba
by the king of
bossa
pianists was the second such album he recorded in the middle of the decade. Moving away from his earlier
bossa nova
and
Latin jazz
sound,
Joao Donato
cut
Quem E Quem
a year earlier with stellar results: The disc landed him on the charts for the first time in three years and was actually distributed in the U.S. to the
fusion
-hungry
jazz
audience.
Lugar Comum
is another step away. The
has been replaced by a more pronounced
sound and there are few acoustic pianos on the disc at all. Furthermore, in addition to funking it up -- in that light, airy, breezy Brazilian way -- on electric keys,
Donato
handles all the lead vocal chores himself. As for his voice, well,
Tom Jobim
's is worse, but not much. Nonetheless,
's arrangements are lush, tight, and full of life and light, and they are well suited to tunes like the title track, the chorus-heavy
"Patumbalacunde,"
and the shimmering wisp that is
"Xango E Da Be,"
with its gorgeous strings and whistle-stop percussion. This is now regarded as a classic of the genre and, in some ways, the hep cats and kitties are right: While
Airto
Flora
Deodato
were moving into hard and heavy territory with rhythms clashing everywhere atop harried and crowded arrangements to adapt to the
market,
played it commercial in his own sweet, laid-back way. This is a beautiful, if very slick, album that should interest all fans of
Brazilian pop
. ~ Thom Jurek
samba
by the king of
bossa
pianists was the second such album he recorded in the middle of the decade. Moving away from his earlier
bossa nova
and
Latin jazz
sound,
Joao Donato
cut
Quem E Quem
a year earlier with stellar results: The disc landed him on the charts for the first time in three years and was actually distributed in the U.S. to the
fusion
-hungry
jazz
audience.
Lugar Comum
is another step away. The
has been replaced by a more pronounced
sound and there are few acoustic pianos on the disc at all. Furthermore, in addition to funking it up -- in that light, airy, breezy Brazilian way -- on electric keys,
Donato
handles all the lead vocal chores himself. As for his voice, well,
Tom Jobim
's is worse, but not much. Nonetheless,
's arrangements are lush, tight, and full of life and light, and they are well suited to tunes like the title track, the chorus-heavy
"Patumbalacunde,"
and the shimmering wisp that is
"Xango E Da Be,"
with its gorgeous strings and whistle-stop percussion. This is now regarded as a classic of the genre and, in some ways, the hep cats and kitties are right: While
Airto
Flora
Deodato
were moving into hard and heavy territory with rhythms clashing everywhere atop harried and crowded arrangements to adapt to the
market,
played it commercial in his own sweet, laid-back way. This is a beautiful, if very slick, album that should interest all fans of
Brazilian pop
. ~ Thom Jurek
This funky bit of
samba
by the king of
bossa
pianists was the second such album he recorded in the middle of the decade. Moving away from his earlier
bossa nova
and
Latin jazz
sound,
Joao Donato
cut
Quem E Quem
a year earlier with stellar results: The disc landed him on the charts for the first time in three years and was actually distributed in the U.S. to the
fusion
-hungry
jazz
audience.
Lugar Comum
is another step away. The
has been replaced by a more pronounced
sound and there are few acoustic pianos on the disc at all. Furthermore, in addition to funking it up -- in that light, airy, breezy Brazilian way -- on electric keys,
Donato
handles all the lead vocal chores himself. As for his voice, well,
Tom Jobim
's is worse, but not much. Nonetheless,
's arrangements are lush, tight, and full of life and light, and they are well suited to tunes like the title track, the chorus-heavy
"Patumbalacunde,"
and the shimmering wisp that is
"Xango E Da Be,"
with its gorgeous strings and whistle-stop percussion. This is now regarded as a classic of the genre and, in some ways, the hep cats and kitties are right: While
Airto
Flora
Deodato
were moving into hard and heavy territory with rhythms clashing everywhere atop harried and crowded arrangements to adapt to the
market,
played it commercial in his own sweet, laid-back way. This is a beautiful, if very slick, album that should interest all fans of
Brazilian pop
. ~ Thom Jurek
samba
by the king of
bossa
pianists was the second such album he recorded in the middle of the decade. Moving away from his earlier
bossa nova
and
Latin jazz
sound,
Joao Donato
cut
Quem E Quem
a year earlier with stellar results: The disc landed him on the charts for the first time in three years and was actually distributed in the U.S. to the
fusion
-hungry
jazz
audience.
Lugar Comum
is another step away. The
has been replaced by a more pronounced
sound and there are few acoustic pianos on the disc at all. Furthermore, in addition to funking it up -- in that light, airy, breezy Brazilian way -- on electric keys,
Donato
handles all the lead vocal chores himself. As for his voice, well,
Tom Jobim
's is worse, but not much. Nonetheless,
's arrangements are lush, tight, and full of life and light, and they are well suited to tunes like the title track, the chorus-heavy
"Patumbalacunde,"
and the shimmering wisp that is
"Xango E Da Be,"
with its gorgeous strings and whistle-stop percussion. This is now regarded as a classic of the genre and, in some ways, the hep cats and kitties are right: While
Airto
Flora
Deodato
were moving into hard and heavy territory with rhythms clashing everywhere atop harried and crowded arrangements to adapt to the
market,
played it commercial in his own sweet, laid-back way. This is a beautiful, if very slick, album that should interest all fans of
Brazilian pop
. ~ Thom Jurek

















