In the Weeds
Great and entertaining portrait of Anthony Bourdain from the perspective of a long time contributor and friend, Tom Vitale. I enjoy getting the additional glimpses and snippets of what happened behind the scenes and when the cameras weren't rolling.
Tempo dos Mestres (2017)
I haven't stopped listening to this record by Fabiano do Nascimento since I it was recommended to me. You have a lot of choro, samba, and jazz. You can see him performing on NPR Tiny Desk with a humongous 10-string guitar here.
Verde, Anil, Amarelo, Cor de Rosa e Carvão (1994)
Only classics. This was the soundtrack of going to the beach with my family during my early teen years. I wrote a post about it.
Elis (1972)
The first LP to have Águas de Março. There are other pearls from Milton Nascimento as well. A must listen.
Dá licença meu senhor (1996)
I can only appreciate it, but I cannot comprehend how good his rhythm notion is. This record is packed with pieces of our traditional repertoire with unexpected twists – Caymmi (O Vento), Gil (Expresso 2222), Jobim (Desafinado), Rosa (Um gago apaixonado), and Barroso (No Tabuleiro da Baiana).
Solo In Rio (1959)
The sweet sound of the nylon strings of the classical guitar, specially in the hands of players like Luiz Bonfá are superb. This record has beautiful instrumental pieces with different examples of samba and choro rhythms.
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