Joyce Moreno's "Saudade do Futuro," released in 1985, is a captivating blend of bossa nova, Brazilian jazz, and MPB that showcases the artist's unique voice and musical prowess. Recorded between June and July of 1985, this album is a testament to Joyce Moreno's ability to weave together intricate melodies and heartfelt lyrics, creating a soundscape that is both timeless and innovative.
The album opens with a playful rendition of "Velhos No Ano 2000 (When I'm Sixty-Four)," a cover of The Beatles' classic, and closes with "Ziriguidum 2001," a lively track that hints at the album's futuristic theme. In between, tracks like "Cortina de Bambu," "Sonora Garoa," and "Stone Washed" highlight Joyce Moreno's versatility, seamlessly blending traditional Brazilian rhythms with contemporary jazz influences. The album also features a tribute to fellow Brazilian musician Rita Lee with "Minha Gata Rita Lee," adding a personal touch to the collection.
"Saudade do Futuro" is a delightful exploration of Joyce Moreno's musical journey, offering a rich tapestry of sounds that reflect her deep roots in Brazilian music. With its engaging compositions and Joyce Moreno's enchanting vocals, this album is a treasure trove for fans of Latin jazz and bossa nova, and a wonderful introduction for those new to Joyce Moreno's discography. The album's concise duration of 35 minutes ensures that each track is a gem, making it a perfect addition to any music lover's collection.