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Duduka Da Fonseca Quintet: Jazz Samba-Samba Jazz
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Trio Da Paz
band / ensemble / orchestraSamba JazzJazz Samba finds Da Fonseca drumming behind his stellar quintet and the playlist reads like a travelogue of his life experiences. Da Fonseca salutes friends, former band mates and musical brothers-in-arms, like pianist

Dom Salvador
piano
Toninho Horta
guitar
Antonio Carlos Jobim
piano1927 - 1994

Anat Cohen
clarinetb.1975

Guilherme Monteiro
guitarb.1971

Helio Alves
pianob.1966

Ornette Coleman
saxophone, alto1930 - 2015
While Da Fonseca's rhythmic zest is responsible for a good deal of the joy in this music, his band mates deserve equal credit, as they build upon that feeling. They paint with an eye on elegance ("Flying Over Rio"), provide probing thoughts ("Obstinado") and support one another. Cohen's clarinet is haunting on "The Peacocks," which also benefits from Monteiro's guitar work, Alves gets to the heart of the matter on "Obstinato," and bassist

Leonardo Cioglia
bassDuduka Da Fonseca's Samba Jazz-Jazz Samba doesn't offer anything radically new, but that wasn't its intent. Da Fonseca finds a sense of purpose in furthering the artistic marriage between his two loves and he accomplishes his mission on this album. This is music of substance built by one of the finest Brazilian-Jazz bridge builders working today. ">
Track Listing
Depois Da Chuva; Sabor Carioca; Rancho Das Nuvens; Blues Connotaion; Obstinado; The Peacocks; O Guarana; Flying Over Rio; Dona Olimpia; Melancia.
Personnel
Duduka Da Fonseca
drumsAnat Cohen: tenor saxophone, clarinet; Helio Alves: piano; Guilherme Monteiro: guitar; Leonardo Cioglia: bass; Duduka Da Fonseca: drums.
Album information
Title: Jazz Samba-Samba Jazz | Year Released: 2012 | Record Label: Anzic Records
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