Dive into the vibrant and dynamic world of Tania Maria with her 1985 album "Outrageously Wild." This captivating collection of 19 tracks blends the rich textures of Brazilian jazz, Latin jazz, bossa nova, and jazz funk, showcasing Tania Maria's extraordinary talent as a vocalist, pianist, and synthesizer player. Recorded live at the iconic Great American Music Hall in San Francisco, the album captures the raw energy and spontaneity of her performance, making it a standout piece in her discography.
The album opens with a series of live tracks from September 1984, including "Yatra-Tá," "Fiz A Cama Na Varanda," and "Vem P'ra Roda," each offering a unique blend of rhythmic complexity and melodic beauty. Tania Maria's virtuosic playing and soulful vocals are complemented by the contributions of her band members, including Rio on vocals and John Purcell on saxophones. The studio tracks, such as "She's Outrageous," "Bom Bom Bom Tchi Tchi Tchi," and "Happiness," further highlight her versatility and creativity, seamlessly transitioning between different musical styles.
"Outrageously Wild" is a testament to Tania Maria's innovative approach to music, blending traditional Brazilian rhythms with contemporary jazz and funk elements. The album's diverse tracks, ranging from the upbeat "Funky Tamborim" to the introspective "Granada," offer a comprehensive overview of her artistic range. Whether you're a longtime fan or new to her music, this album is a must-listen for anyone appreciating the fusion of Brazilian and jazz influences.