"Sons Do Brasil" is a vibrant and captivating album by the renowned Cuban jazz saxophonist and clarinetist, Paquito D'Rivera. Released in 2008 under the West Wind label, this album is a celebration of Latin jazz, big band, jazz, and bolero, showcasing D'Rivera's exceptional talent and versatility. Collaborating with esteemed musicians Carlos Carli, Bernardo Sassetti, and Perico Sambeat, D'Rivera delivers a rich and dynamic soundscape that spans 53 minutes of enchanting melodies and rhythmic complexities.
The album opens with "To Brenda with Love," a tender and heartfelt tribute, followed by the sultry "Blues for Astor," a homage to the legendary Astor Piazzolla. "Sons do Brasil," the title track, is a lively exploration of Brazilian rhythms, while "Yelele Candombe" introduces the listener to the infectious beats of African-influenced music from Uruguay and Argentina. "I Remember Dizzy" pays tribute to the iconic Dizzy Gillespie, and the album closes with the smoky and seductive "Who's Smoking."
"Sons Do Brasil" is a testament to Paquito D'Rivera's mastery of various musical styles and his ability to blend them seamlessly. The album is a delightful journey through the vibrant sounds of Latin America, offering a rich tapestry of musical traditions that will captivate any jazz enthusiast. With its engaging compositions and exceptional performances, "Sons Do Brasil" stands as a shining example of Paquito D'Rivera's enduring contribution to the world of jazz.