"Return to Ipanema" is a vibrant and captivating album by the renowned Paquito D'Rivera, released in 1989 under Town Crier Recordings. This album is a delightful blend of Latin jazz, big band, jazz, and bolero, showcasing D'Rivera's exceptional skills on the alto saxophone and clarinet. The album features a stellar lineup of musicians, including Claudio Roditi on trumpet, Ralph Moore on tenor, Jay Ashby on trombone, Danilo Perez on piano, and Nilson Matta on bass, among others.
Recorded in New York City over two days in March 1989, "Return to Ipanema" spans nine tracks, each offering a unique and engaging musical experience. The album opens with "Snow Samba," a lively and rhythmic piece that sets the tone for the rest of the album. Other highlights include the tender and melodic "Tristeza de Nos Dois," the upbeat and energetic "Pra Dizer Adeus," and the iconic "Return to Ipanema," which pays homage to the famous Brazilian bossa nova classic.
With a total runtime of 49 minutes, this album is a testament to Paquito D'Rivera's versatility and mastery of various musical genres. Whether you're a longtime fan of jazz or a newcomer to the genre, "Return to Ipanema" is sure to captivate and inspire. The album's rich instrumentation, intricate arrangements, and D'Rivera's virtuosic performances make it a standout release in his extensive discography.