This release combines the elegant swing of nine-time Grammy-winner
Kenny Barron with the first-call Brazilian rhythm section of
Trio da Paz, an inspired cross fertilization that enhances both jazz and tropical elements. From the opening "Zumbi," which rolls in like a Carnaval parade, to the infectious closer, "This One," the CD is full of light. Other superb
Barron compositions include the languorous "Cloud" and the danceable "Thoughts and Dreams," where his gentle piano solo flows into a lilting bossa. The remaining three tunes are familiar to fans of
Trio da Paz from their previous albums. Here, the addition of
Barron's thoughtful commentary and the lush, cooling flute of Anne Drummond gives them new dimension. Bassist
Nilson Matta's "Paraty," named after an old Brazilian town, becomes a "party" with
Barron's wonderful comping and fine solos all around; guitarist
Romero Lubambo contributes his rousing,
Bach-inspired baiao, "Bachiao," and drummer
Duduka da Fonseca's "Dona Maria," with its intriguing syncopation, provides the scaffolding for some stellar bop choruses by
Barron. The percussion by Valtinho is consistently atmospheric and tasteful. This is an exceptionally well-paced, melodic, spirit-lifting CD. Recommended.
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Judith Schlesinger, Rovi