Tânia Maria & the Viva Brazil Quartet - Live at the Blue Note
![]() | Primary Artist |
| Tânia Maria & the Viva Brazil Quartet | |
| Album Title | |
| Live at the Blue Note | |
| Release Date | |
| January 22, 2002 | |
| Time | |
Most albums by Brazilian female vocalists follow the styles of the queens of the music, like Astrud Gilberto or Gal Costa, making records that are either smoothly romantic or rhythmically kinetic. On 2002's Live At The Blue Note, Tânia Maria delivers an impressive set that owes little to either style. Maria's band, the Viva Brazil Quartet, owes at least as much to hard boppers like the early-'60s Miles Davis group as it does to Antonio Carlos Jobim, and Maria's idiosyncratic, highly percussive keyboard style is much more Cecil Taylor than Walter Wanderley. Read More
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