@tyray, Freddie Hubbard First Light, I own the 1971 album in perfect shape. One of my favorites. Although, I like Red Clay a bit more, probably because it's more earthy. No beautiful melodies like First Light.
I have never been to Brazil, although I have been to Portugal and love the Portugese tongue. As I have mentioned, I have many albums from Brazil. If I hear something I like, I'll hunt it down. I don't know why you didn't respond to my post about Tania Maria. The woman's a master jazz pianist and she's got a hell of a voice. Here's a taste of her just playing piano:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=owo8t6jmabI
And here's a taste of her piano and fabulous voice. The only reason I know about her is that I went to a small jazz club in L.A. where I was the only white face in the audience and she absolutely bowled me over. Forty-three years ago, I hate to say.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=52iRJke0auA
And here is a joyous album with Maria Bethania (a Bahia singer with real soul), Vinicius DeMoraes, and Toquinho. I particularly enjoyed the fifth cut "Samba Da Bencao" which was the "Samba Saravah" in "A Man and a Woman," written by Baden Powell and Vinicius DeMoraes