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This will look like a debut album to most Americans, but it is, in fact,
Celso Fonseca
's fifth solo effort, not counting his many collaborations and supporting gigs with the likes of
Gilberto Gil
,
Caetano Veloso
, and
Bebel Gilberto
, not to mention such American luminaries as
Carlos Santana
and jazzman
Charles Lloyd
. On
Natural
Fonseca
is not exactly breaking any new ground, but his effortless command of
bossa nova
's vocal and instrumental conventions and his surehanded leadership of a small but distinguished ensemble combine to produce what is simultaneously one of the most relaxing and most exciting releases of 2003. There are covers of classic tunes by
Antonio Carlos Jobim
(
"She's a Carioca"
) and
Baden Powell
"Consolacao"
) and a great, shimmering version of the
jazz
standard
"The Night We Called It a Day,"
but his own compositions are equally fine, especially the lovely
"Slow Motion Bossa Nova"
and the subtly complex
"Teu Sorriso."
is one of those rare records that will appeal equally to music snobs and rank amateurs, and to deeply knowledgeable
Brazilian
music fans and complete newcomers to that country's rich musical tradition. Very highly recommended. ~ Rick Anderson
Celso Fonseca
's fifth solo effort, not counting his many collaborations and supporting gigs with the likes of
Gilberto Gil
,
Caetano Veloso
, and
Bebel Gilberto
, not to mention such American luminaries as
Carlos Santana
and jazzman
Charles Lloyd
. On
Natural
Fonseca
is not exactly breaking any new ground, but his effortless command of
bossa nova
's vocal and instrumental conventions and his surehanded leadership of a small but distinguished ensemble combine to produce what is simultaneously one of the most relaxing and most exciting releases of 2003. There are covers of classic tunes by
Antonio Carlos Jobim
(
"She's a Carioca"
) and
Baden Powell
"Consolacao"
) and a great, shimmering version of the
jazz
standard
"The Night We Called It a Day,"
but his own compositions are equally fine, especially the lovely
"Slow Motion Bossa Nova"
and the subtly complex
"Teu Sorriso."
is one of those rare records that will appeal equally to music snobs and rank amateurs, and to deeply knowledgeable
Brazilian
music fans and complete newcomers to that country's rich musical tradition. Very highly recommended. ~ Rick Anderson
This will look like a debut album to most Americans, but it is, in fact,
Celso Fonseca
's fifth solo effort, not counting his many collaborations and supporting gigs with the likes of
Gilberto Gil
,
Caetano Veloso
, and
Bebel Gilberto
, not to mention such American luminaries as
Carlos Santana
and jazzman
Charles Lloyd
. On
Natural
Fonseca
is not exactly breaking any new ground, but his effortless command of
bossa nova
's vocal and instrumental conventions and his surehanded leadership of a small but distinguished ensemble combine to produce what is simultaneously one of the most relaxing and most exciting releases of 2003. There are covers of classic tunes by
Antonio Carlos Jobim
(
"She's a Carioca"
) and
Baden Powell
"Consolacao"
) and a great, shimmering version of the
jazz
standard
"The Night We Called It a Day,"
but his own compositions are equally fine, especially the lovely
"Slow Motion Bossa Nova"
and the subtly complex
"Teu Sorriso."
is one of those rare records that will appeal equally to music snobs and rank amateurs, and to deeply knowledgeable
Brazilian
music fans and complete newcomers to that country's rich musical tradition. Very highly recommended. ~ Rick Anderson
Celso Fonseca
's fifth solo effort, not counting his many collaborations and supporting gigs with the likes of
Gilberto Gil
,
Caetano Veloso
, and
Bebel Gilberto
, not to mention such American luminaries as
Carlos Santana
and jazzman
Charles Lloyd
. On
Natural
Fonseca
is not exactly breaking any new ground, but his effortless command of
bossa nova
's vocal and instrumental conventions and his surehanded leadership of a small but distinguished ensemble combine to produce what is simultaneously one of the most relaxing and most exciting releases of 2003. There are covers of classic tunes by
Antonio Carlos Jobim
(
"She's a Carioca"
) and
Baden Powell
"Consolacao"
) and a great, shimmering version of the
jazz
standard
"The Night We Called It a Day,"
but his own compositions are equally fine, especially the lovely
"Slow Motion Bossa Nova"
and the subtly complex
"Teu Sorriso."
is one of those rare records that will appeal equally to music snobs and rank amateurs, and to deeply knowledgeable
Brazilian
music fans and complete newcomers to that country's rich musical tradition. Very highly recommended. ~ Rick Anderson