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Carlos Bica & Ana Brandão - "DIZ"

Besetzung: Ana Brandão (vocal) Carlos Bica (double
bass) João Paulo (piano) Katharina Gramss (violin) Mike Rutledge (viola)
1. À Sombra Do Sol (3:36) 2. Mira Me Bebe (4:19)
3. O Rio Diz (1:51) 4. Golden Brown (5:43) 5. Carolina Foi Ao Baile (2:09)
6. Ambiente (1:12) 7. Amor Ausente (3:29) 8. Os Dois Amantes (3:29) 9.
O Mensageiro (0:46) 10. Eu Não Me Entendo (3:40) 11. Há Luz Demais (7:51)
12. Delicious Donuts From The Balkans (4:33) 13. Carlos (5:27) 14. Prelúdio
Para Um Bolero (5:55)
Compact Disc ENJ-9414 2 total
time: 54'31; rec. Oct 2000
About the CD:
Known for his lyrical and singing tone on the double bass,
Portuguese Carlos Bica has been a long-time musical partner of
renowned singer Maria João. He also worked with the Orquestra de
Camara de Lisboa, fado singer Carlos do Carmo and jazz musicians Kenny
Wheeler, Paolo Fresu, Aki Takase and others. A representative of his country
at many international festivals, Bica was voted Jazz Musician of the Year
in Portugal in 1998. His 1999 album "Twist" (with Frank
Möbus, Jim Black and special guest Ana Brandão) received enthusiastic
reviews everywhere (Stereo: CD of the Month, Fono Forum: 5 stars).
Started by a commission from Expo 1998 in Lisbon, Bica developed his
new project "Diz" (which means "Talk") together
with extraordinary new singer Ana Brandão, probably a major
voice on the scene in the near future. One of Portugal's most promising
actresses in films and at Lisbon's Teatro O Bando, her adventurous vocal
art gives an inspiring freshness to this music. A project both complex
and humorous, "Diz" was hailed by the Portuguese press as a
"wonderful surprise" on stage: "The work resounds with
strains of jazz, contemporary improvised music, chansons and other cultural
elements from folk and contemporary classical music." Fascinated
by the blend of strings and voice, Carlos Bica uses two more string players
in this band: violinist Katharina Gramss (a member of folk band
"Nem Gayda", pop group "Das Holz" and several chamber
ensembles) and viola player Mike Rutledge (a member of string group
"String Thing" and founder of the "G-String Ensemble").
The quintet is completed by Portuguese pianist João Paulo,
an experienced player in jazz, pop, fado, folk and classical music and
an arranger for Portuguese singer Misia. Crossing stylistic borders between
chamber music, Portuguese feeling, jazz and the art of song, "Diz"
is a perfect and highly virtuosic addition to ENJA's NOVA series - both
serious and entertaining.
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