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The Colors of Latin Jazz: Corcovado!
(2000)
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Not many artists have immersed themselves in quite the cultural combination that Concord Special Products has assembled for the Colors of Latin Jazz series. This six-CD series captures the sweet, hot, happy, and rhythmic joys of Latin jazz. Colors of Latin Jazz: Corcovado! is the perfect culmination for the initial offerings of this splendid and ...
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Softly
(2006)
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Romero Lubambo
Romero Lubambo has been one of the most impressive South American guitarists to arrive on the jazz scene. He's appeared on numerous recordings and also been a part of the group Trio da Paz, but this date for Maxjazz is a special project that he had long sought to do, consisting of individual parts on different guitars mixed together, including ...
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Guitar Collection
(1996)
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Somewhere
(2005)
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Trio da Paz
The well-traveled musicians who make up Trio da Paz (guitarist Romero Lubambo, bassist Nilson Matta, and drummer Duduka Da Fonseca) have eclectic tastes that range well beyond their native Brazil -- and they choose to exercise them without restraint on this album. Starting out with Miles Davis' "Seven Step to Heaven," the trio swings back and ...
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Colors of Latin Jazz: Samba
(2002)
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The term Latin jazz usually refers to a blend of jazz and Afro-Cuban music. When people hear the term Latin jazz, the artists who immediately come to mind include Tito Puente, Dizzy Gillespie, Chano Pozo, Cal Tjader, Ray Barretto, Mongo Santamaria, and Poncho Sanchez. Meanwhile, the term Brazilian jazz has been used to describe artists ranging ...
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2
(1994)
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Romero Lubambo and Weber Drummond
For their second duet recording for the GSP label, guitarist Romero Lubambo and pianist Weber Drummond (no electronics this time) perform eight originals, a gentle version of "Desafinado," "There Is No Greater Love," and a Bach melody. While subtle Brazilian rhythms are often heard, the music (which is full of rich melodies) stretches beyond what ...
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Face to Face
(1993)
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Romero Lubambo & Weber Drummond
Although the term "Brazilian jazz" makes one immediately think of bossa novas, slightly flat male vocalists, and the whispery sound of female voices, the music on Face to Face is closer to the Spanish side of Chick Corea than it is to Astrud Gilberto. Five of the ten compositions are challenging originals and the other pieces, by the likes of Dori ...
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Brasil from the Inside
(1992)
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Trio Da Paz
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Live at JazzBaltica
(2008)
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Trio da Paz & Joe Locke
The exciting Brazilian jazz group Trio da Paz -- guitarist Romero Lubambo, bassist Nilson Matta, and drummer Duduka Da Fonseca -- are joined by vibraphonist Joe Locke for this 2007 concert at JazzBaltica in Salzau, Germany. Lubambo's lyrical acoustic guitar makes him the logical heir to earlier Brazilian greats like Laurindo Almeida. Each of the ...
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Rio de Janerio Underground
(2003)
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Romero Lubambo
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