Marco Pereira's "Violão Popular Brasileiro Contemporâneo," released on March 1, 1985, under his own label, is a captivating journey through the vibrant world of Brazilian jazz. This concise yet impactful 34-minute album showcases Pereira's mastery of the guitar and his unique ability to blend traditional Brazilian rhythms with contemporary jazz sensibilities.
The album opens with "Prá Hermeto," a track that immediately sets the tone with its intricate guitar work and rhythmic complexity. Throughout the album, Pereira explores a variety of styles, from the lively "Pivete" and "Samba Urbano" to the more introspective "Pixaim" and "Baião Cansado." Each track offers a glimpse into the rich tapestry of Brazilian music, with Pereira's guitar playing as the guiding thread.
"O Choro de Juliana" and "Forrozal" are standout tracks, demonstrating Pereira's versatility and emotional depth. The former is a poignant, melancholic piece, while the latter is an upbeat, energetic number that showcases Pereira's virtuosic technique.
"Violão Popular Brasileiro Contemporâneo" is not just an album; it's a testament to Marco Pereira's artistry and his deep connection to the musical traditions of Brazil. Whether you're a longtime fan of Brazilian jazz or a newcomer looking to explore the genre, this album is a fantastic starting point.
This is a 1985 Reissue released as a LP.