CD Milton Nascimento – Pietá
Prekės būklė: Naudotas
| 1 | A Feminina Voz Do Cantor | |
| 2 | Casa Aberta | |
| 3 | Beleza E Canção | |
| 4 | Tristesse | |
| 5 | Quem Sabe Isso Quer Dizer Amor | |
| 6 | Imagem E Semelhança | |
| 7 | A Lágrima E O Rio | |
| 8 | Voa Bicho | |
| 9 | Outro Lugar | |
| 10 | Às Vezes Deus Exagera | |
| 11 | Cantaloupe Island | |
| 12 | Pietá | |
| 13 | Beira-Mar Novo | |
| 14 | Os Meninos De Araçuaí | |
| 15 | Boa Noite | |
| 16 | Vozes Do Vento |
Milton Nascimento, one of Brazil’s most legendary voices, returns with Pietá, a deeply personal and masterful tribute to his adoptive mother, Lilia. Released on Savoy Jazz (2005), this reissue marks a significant moment in Nascimento’s storied career, capturing the artist at the "top of his game" with a sound that is both protective and visionary.
Named after Michelangelo’s iconic sculpture, the album reflects a "protective aura" through a sophisticated blend of genres. Listeners can expect a rich tapestry of:
- Romantic Bossa Nova: Sweet, melodic arrangements that highlight Nascimento’s gloriously flexible vocals.
- Contemporary Samba: Jazzy rhythms that bridge the gap between Brazilian tradition and modern fusion.
- Forceful Tribal Jams: Energetic tracks that showcase his experimental spirit.
The album features the glowing saudade of "Tristesse," a track hailed as powerful as any in his extensive canon, and a brilliant reworking of "Cantaloupe Island" featuring jazz titans Herbie Hancock and Pat Metheny. Whether he is delivering slinky jazz-funk or intimate ballads accompanied by simple guitar and drums, Nascimento proves why he remains a global influence. This CD is a "beautiful treasure" that demands repeated listening to fully extract every arrangement's nuance.