- Coisas Demais por Fazer (Many Things to Do) - Marcos Amorim
- Sonhos Indianos (Indian Dreams) - Marcos Amorim
- Bolero por Jaco (Jaco's Bolero) - Marcos Amorim
- Rio Tranquillo (Quiet River) - Marcos Amorim
- Amandy (Dia de Chuva) (Rainy Day) - Marcos Amorim
- Pedra Da Sorte (Lucky Stone) - Marcos Amorim
- Sete Capelas (Seven Chapels) - Marcos Amorim
- Luz Da Lua (Moonlight) - Marcos Amorim
- Mr Z. - Marcos Amorim
- Homengiando Garoto (Garoto's Homage) - Marcos Amorim
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Nivaldo Ornelas Flute
Roberto Silva Percussion,Drums
Ney Conceicao Bass
Daniel Cheese Volpini Producer,Mixing
Richard Zirinsky, Jr. Executive Producer
Gwen Terpstra Package Design,Art Direction
Ken Lee Mastering
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Overview
On his second Adventure Music release, Sete Capelas (Seven Chapels) -- and follow-up to 2004's critically acclaimed Cris on the Farm -- Rio based guitar master Marcos Amorim gleefully explores the subtleties and intricacies of numerous jazz-based idioms, from maracatu to jazz, samba and even funk. The opening track, "Coisas Demais por Fazer (Many Things to Do)," shows the lighter, bright samba side of his personality as he ensembles beautifully with guest flutist Nivaldo Ornelas. The wind is so prominent on this track that it's possible for uninitiated listeners to think it's a Brazilian flute project -- but from the second track, the hypnotic, polyrhythmic, and sweetly soundscaped "Sonhos Indianos (Indian Dreams)," Amorim perfectly defines his deft acoustic guitar style. The journey of the "seven chapels" of the album title is one of numerous moodswings, as he shifts into a melancholy, reflective state on "Bolero por Jaco" (with the help of Ney Conceicao's seductive bassline) and "Rio Tranquilo," before swinging back to the optimistic, gently toe-tapping "Pedra da Sorte." "Luz Da Lua (Moonlight)" is low-key, but its subtle samba magic, complete with tender brushes, makes it one of the disc's most inviting tracks. Those who enjoy Amorim's latest excursion should go back and investigate his 1993 debut album O Boto (The Pink Dolphin), which was voted "Best Instrumental CD of the Year" by Brazil's leading newspaper O Globo. Overall, Sete Capelas captures the more graceful side of the Rio adventure. ~ Jonathan Widran
Product Details
| Release Date: | 04/11/2006 |
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| Label: | ADVENTURE MUSIC |
| UPC: | 0823421102425 |
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Album Credits
Performance Credits
Marcos Amorim Primary Artist,GuitarNivaldo Ornelas Flute
Roberto Silva Percussion,Drums
Ney Conceicao Bass
Technical Credits
Marcos Amorim Producer,ComposerDaniel Cheese Volpini Producer,Mixing
Richard Zirinsky, Jr. Executive Producer
Gwen Terpstra Package Design,Art Direction
Ken Lee Mastering
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