Mônica Salmaso's "Trampolim" is a captivating journey through the rich tapestry of Brazilian music, released on November 16, 1998, under the Pau Brasil label. This album seamlessly blends MPB (Música Popular Brasileira), Brazilian jazz, samba, and Nova MPB, offering a diverse and engaging listening experience that lasts just under 47 minutes.
Salmaso's enchanting vocals take center stage in tracks like "Canto dos Escravos" and "Sinhá," showcasing her remarkable range and emotional depth. The album also features lively samba rhythms in "Bate Canela" and "Na Volta Que o Mundo Dá," while "Tajapanema - Foi Bôto" and "Tuaregue e Nagô" showcase her ability to infuse traditional Brazilian sounds with a modern twist.
"Trampolim" is a testament to Mônica Salmaso's artistry and her deep connection to her cultural roots. Each track is a carefully crafted gem, reflecting the vibrant and diverse musical landscape of Brazil. Whether you're a longtime fan of Brazilian music or a newcomer looking to explore its rich heritage, "Trampolim" is sure to captivate and inspire.