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For his third (and best!) Liquid City release as leader of his Seattle-based ensemble, Brazilian pianist and composer Jovino Santos Neto has created a collection of pieces dedicated to his hometown of Rio de Janeiro which was nominated as Best Latin Jazz
Jovino Santos Neto Quinteto: Jovino Santos Neto (piano); Hans Teuber (saxophone, flute); Chuck Deardorf (bass); Mark Ivester (drums); Jeff Busch (percussion). Additional personnel: Flora McGill (vocals); Harvey Wainapel (horns); Mike Marshall (mandolin). Personnel: Jovino Santos Neto (accordion, piano, Fender Rhodes piano, keyboards, percussion); Flora McGill (vocals, percussion); Pernambuco (vocals); Jeff Bush (berimbau, congas, pandeiro, shaker, surdo, triangle, percussion, bells); Mike Marshall (mandolin); Hans Teuber (flute, soprano saxophone, alto saxophone, tenor saxophone); Harvey Wainapel (clarinet, soprano saxophone, alto saxophone, tenor saxophone); Chuck Deardorf (acoustic bass, electric bass); Mark Ivester (drums); Jeff Busch (percussion). Audio Mixer: Chris Chappell. Liner Note Author: Jovino Santos Neto. Recording information: Ironwood Studios, Seatte, WA (2003). Editor: Chris Chappell. Photographers: Chris Chappell; Chuck Deardorf; Michelle Smith Lewis ; Daniel Sheehan; Jovino Santos Neto. Keyboardist Jovino Santos Neto contributed all 11 songs to this enjoyable set of modern Brazilian jazz. The music is much more difficult to play (often utilizing tricky time signatures and challenging structures) than it is to listen to, for Neto's tunes are full of rich melodies, subtle surprises, and happy feelings. The reeds of Hans Teuber and guest Harvey Wainapel add a great deal to the performances, as do the vocals of Flora McGill on three numbers. Neto's electric piano is also a strong factor in the success of this consistently infectious and delightful effort. ~ Scott Yanow
Jovino Santos Neto Canto Do Rio Songs | 1. | Guanabara |
| 2. | Primavera Em Flor |
| 3. | Pedra Branca |
| 4. | Guaratiba |
| 5. | Sempre Sim |
| 6. | Batuki Di Bangu |
| 7. | Feira Livre |
| 8. | Ciranda Chegada |
| 9. | Ciranda Roda |
| 10. | Comichão |
| 11. | Canto Do Rio |
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