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Antonio Adolfo: Octet And Originals
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Vinicius De Moraes
guitar1913 - 1980

Antonio Carlos Jobim
piano1927 - 1994

Antonio Adolfo
pianob.1947
Octet and Originals is no different, except insofar as it is all Adolfo's original music. True, what you find here has been shorn of accompanying lyrics (and the melodious Brazilian Portuguese is part of the music's charm), but there is a helpful (sort of) phoneticized version of the titles. The musicians are outstanding, and a few of the names may well be familiar to devotees of the genre. The band is tight and sounds utterly professional, which by now is routine.
While Adolfo is more than adequate as a pianist, the entire vibe of the recording is just relaxed and musical. It may seem odd to pick on a tune named "Teletema" (TV Theme) as a favorite, but
Jesse Sadoc
trumpetRafael Rocha
tromboneDanilo Sinna
saxophone, altoMarcelo Martins
woodwindsEven for those not inclined to dig Brazilian fare, this is a recording that will wear very, very well. It is an outstanding example of its genre, and of Antonio Adolfo's work in particular. He has been in the midst of it all since the late '60s. With any luck, he has a long way to go and much more to offer. ">
Track Listing
Heart Of Brazil; Boogie Bai?o, Emaú; Cascavel; Pretty World; Teletema; Feito Em Casa; Minor Chord; Zabumbaia; Modern Toada.
Personnel
Antonio Adolfo
pianoJesse Sadoc
trumpetDanilo Sinna
saxophone, altoMarcelo Martins
woodwindsRafael Rocha
tromboneJorge Helder
bass, acousticRafael Barata
drumsRicardo Silveira
guitarAlbum information
Title: Octet And Originals | Year Released: 2022 | Record Label: AAM Music
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