Jeremy Monteiro, the Singapore-based pianist, teams up with Italian organist Alberto Marsico for an electrifying journey through the realms of Brazilian jazz and soul jazz in their collaborative album "Jazz-Blues Brothers." Released on October 1, 2021, under Jazznote Records, this album is a testament to the dynamic duo's prowess and chemistry, offering a fresh and invigorating take on the genre.
The album kicks off with "Opening Act," setting the stage for a thrilling musical experience that spans nine tracks and over an hour of captivating performances. From the soulful "Olympia" to the lively "Jack-Pot" and the dramatic "Catastrophy," Monteiro and Marsico navigate a diverse range of moods and styles, showcasing their versatility and virtuosity. The album also features live renditions of classic blues songs "I'd Rather Drink Muddy Water" and "I'd Rather Go Blind," demonstrating the artists' ability to infuse new life into timeless tunes.
One of the standout tracks, "Wishy Washy," is an action-packed boogaloo-styled romp that has been a staple in Marsico's live sets for years. The album wraps up with "Lou," a soulful composition by Monteiro that leaves a lasting impression.
"Jazz-Blues Brothers" is not just a collection of songs but a celebration of the enduring power of jazz and blues, as interpreted by two of the genre's most talented keyboardists. With its engaging performances and diverse repertoire, this album is sure to captivate both longtime fans and newcomers to the world of Brazilian jazz.