Joel Xavier's captivating album, Lisboa, is a masterful blend of traditional fado music with modern sensibilities. Released on 1 January 2003 via Zona Música, this 10-track masterpiece weaves a sonic tapestry that showcases Xavier's exceptional guitar work, accompanied by a talented ensemble featuring Marino Freitas on acoustic bass, Ricardo Dias on accordion, and André Sousa Machado on drums.
The album's duration of 35 minutes is a testament to Xavier's ability to craft concise, yet emotionally resonant songs that transport listeners to the picturesque city of Lisbon. With special guest appearances by the legendary Toots Thielemans and the revered Carlos do Carmo, Lisboa is an aural journey that delves into the heart of Portuguese culture.
From the opening notes of "7 Colinas" to the poignant "O Fado: II) Fado Bailado", Xavier's music is a poignant reflection of his hometown's rich heritage. The album's eclectic mix of traditional and contemporary elements makes it a compelling listen, with each track offering a unique perspective on the fado genre.
With Lisboa, Joel Xavier cements his reputation as a visionary musician, one who is unafraid to push the boundaries of traditional music while remaining true to its spirit. This album is a must-listen for fans of fado and world music, offering a glimpse into the soul of Lisbon and the artistic vision of its creator, Joel Xavier.