Lee Konitz & The Brazilian Band - Brazilian Serenade (Japanese edition)
Lee Konitz & The Brazilian Band - Brazilian Serenade (Japanese edition)
Lee Konitz & The Brazilian Band - Brazilian Serenade (Japanese edition)
Lee Konitz & The Brazilian Band - Brazilian Serenade (Japanese edition)
Lee Konitz & The Brazilian Band - Brazilian Serenade (Japanese edition)
Lee Konitz & The Brazilian Band - Brazilian Serenade (Japanese edition)
Lee Konitz & The Brazilian Band - Brazilian Serenade (Japanese edition)
Lee Konitz & The Brazilian Band - Brazilian Serenade (Japanese edition)

Lee Konitz & The Brazilian Band - Brazilian Serenade (Japanese edition)

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Lee Konitz - alto & soprano sax [click here to see more vinyl featuring Lee Konitz]

Adela Dalto - vocal

Romero Lubambo - accoustic guitar

Peggy Stern - piano

Dave Finck - bass

Duduka Dafonseca - drums

Waltinho Anastacio - percussions

The Masters School - chorus


1 LP, standard sleeve

Limited edition

Original analog Master tape : YES

Heavy Press : 180g

Record color : black

Speed : 33RPM

Size : 12”

Stereo

Studio

Record Press :  Japanese Pressing

Label :  Venus

Original Label : Venus

Recorded March 20-22, 1996 at Sear Sound Recording Studio, New York City

Engineered by Bob Katz

Mastered by Shuji Kitamura, Tetsuo Hara

Produced by Tetsuo Hara

Originally released in 1996 (as a CD)

Reissued in April 2022


Tracks:

Side A:

  1. Favela
  2. Recado Bossa Nova
  3. Dindi

Side B:

  1. Brazilian Serenade
  2. Wave
  3. Once I Loved


Reviews:

“This CD focuses primarily on Brazilian standards performed by the Konitz sextet, except for the Brazilian-flavored "Lunasea," written by Peggy Stern, which features her high school choir. "Berimbau" is swinging and percussive, while the well-known "Insensatez" takes many unexpected turns. "Triste" is also a familiar theme played with relish. Vocalist Adela Dalto makes a strong impression with her guest spot on "A Felicidade." Konitz's duet with the phenomenal acoustic guitarist Romero Lubambo on "Manha De Carnaval" is breathtaking.” AllMusic Review by Ken Dryden


Ratings :

AllMusic : 3 / 5 ; Discogs : 4.86 / 5

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