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Summer Samba
Summer Samba

Summer Samba

Product ID : 17946023
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Galleon Product ID 17946023
UPC / ISBN 634479543791
Shipping Weight 0.18 lbs
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Manufacturer Lola
Shipping Dimension 5.55 x 4.96 x 0.55 inches
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About Summer Samba

Irene and Her Latin Jazz Band interpret 14 familiar songs though this project, capturing the essence of Rio de Janeiro in happy times. Their's is a lightweight treatment that lets singer and band stroll effortlessly around seasonal flower beds and through leisure-time celebrations. When it's summer in Rio, a part of the world is freezing; however, Irene ensures that tensions relax and attitudes lighten up. She interprets "Summer Samba" with Scott Martin, on tenor oozing honey from the horn, while she stays the course. Irene prefers the straight and narrow; her interpretations follow what we remember from these classic songs. "Besame Mucho" comes with Spanish lyrics that color passionately while guitarist Marco Tulio decorates the room. For the most part, Irene keeps her guitarist, pianist, double bassist (actually electric bass), drummer and conguero by her side in complete agreement. Together, they fashion a session of treasured memories. "One Note Samba" features Martin's flute in a light parade, while "Samba Saravah" pairs his flute with Alex Varden's keyboards in a light fantasy which serves as the session's high point. Here, Irene sings in Portuguese (actually it's French) and adds wordless portions that place a spell on you. "Little Boat" features flutist Brice Martin in an easy-going affair that sizzles. Additional songs, such as "My Heart Belongs to Daddy" and "Let's Face the Music and Dance" allow Irene more room to place these treasured memories on a Brazilian pedestal for all to enjoy. ---WAXING POETIC REVIEWS by Jim Santella