The Magic of Brazilian Music


I don't see it mentioned here often, but I have to say that I just melt for Brazilian music. The interwoven rhythms, the glorious melodies, the heart-wrenching nostalgia, and the mix of American jazz and African music on these astounding artists make for an audiophile's dream.

A few artists who just blow my mind:

Milton Nascimento (Beyond words)
Caetano Veloso (A musical genius)
Gilberto Gil
Jorge Ben
Gal Costa (A voice like honey)
Chico Buarque
Maria Bethania
Tom Ze (more experimental--very creative)
Virginia Rodrigues

Beleza Tropical (Brazil Classics) compiled by David Byrne is a good introduction. But if you're like me, that CD will be only the beginning of the addiction.

If any of you have specific recommendations, I may have missed them, so please list them here.
All the best,
Howard
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Hilary Duff...you know....Lizzie McGuire.
She's a modern day Debbie Gibson. In other words, the little girls scream over her. A musical talent? Not really. Sorry for the cryptic joke.
No mention of Elis Regina?!! The greatest!! She had the sophistication of many of the current crop of singers, combined with a directness and, at times, grittiness reminescent of, if you can believe it, Janis Joplin.

Check her out!

By the way, if you want some incredible instrumentals, check out Ermeto Pasqual.
Frogman, you are right, how could we forget her? and of course Clara Nunes as well.
Got to the Chesky Records web site http://www.chesky.com

David Chesky is a big fan of Brazilian music, the CD catalog has a specific section for brazilian music.

Some of my favorites are Ana Caram, Badi Assad and Rosa Passos