Dive into the enchanting world of cool jazz and bossa nova with Bud Shank's "Uma Tarde com Bud Shank e João Donato," a captivating collaboration recorded in Rio de Janeiro in May 2004. This album, released on July 1, 2004, under Mills Records/Acre Musical, is a harmonious blend of Bud Shank's masterful alto saxophone and João Donato's musical genius, creating a timeless collection of jazz standards and Brazilian classics.
The album kicks off with "Gaiolas Abertas," a lively and intricate piece that sets the tone for the rest of the record. Each track is a testament to the artists' skill and chemistry, with highlights including the sultry "Joana," the hauntingly beautiful "Black Orchid," and the nostalgic "Minha Saudade." The duo also pays homage to classic American jazz with renditions of "Night and Day," "But Not for Me," "There Will Never Be Another You," and "Yesterdays."
The recording features a stellar lineup of musicians, including Bruno Araújo and Luiz Alves on acoustic bass, Robertinho Silva and Rodrigo Scofield on drums, and Bud Shank himself on alto saxophone. The result is a seamless fusion of cool jazz, Brazilian jazz, and bossa nova, all wrapped up in a 56-minute journey that showcases the best of both worlds.
Whether you're a jazz aficionado or new to the genre, "Uma Tarde com Bud Shank e João Donato" is an album that promises to delight and inspire. The intricate melodies, smooth rhythms, and impeccable performances make it a standout in the world of jazz, offering a unique listening experience that transcends time and borders.