Herbie Mann, the renowned jazz flautist, invites you to immerse yourself in the vibrant and soulful sounds of Brazil with his 2005 album, "Brazil: Once Again." This captivating collection of tracks blends the rich traditions of Latin jazz, Brazilian jazz, and bossa nova with the smooth grooves of soul jazz and cool jazz, creating a unique and enthralling musical experience.
Recorded under the Rhino Atlantic label, "Brazil: Once Again" is a testament to Mann's enduring love for Brazilian music. The album features five enchanting tracks, each offering a distinct flavor of the diverse musical landscape of Brazil. From the lively and rhythmic "Pele" to the tender and romantic "Oh How I Want to Love You," Mann's flute weaves a tapestry of sound that is both intricate and accessible.
The album's standout track, "Lugar Comum (Common Place)," showcases Mann's virtuosity and his ability to infuse everyday scenes with a sense of magic and wonder. Meanwhile, "O Meu Amor Chorou (Cry of Love)" offers a poignant and soulful exploration of love and longing, highlighting Mann's versatility as a musician and composer.
With a runtime of just over 32 minutes, "Brazil: Once Again" is a concise yet powerful journey through the heart of Brazilian music. Whether you're a longtime fan of Herbie Mann or a newcomer to his work, this album is sure to captivate and inspire, offering a glimpse into the boundless creativity and passion that have made Mann one of the most celebrated jazz musicians of our time.