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Celia Malheiros : SEMPRE CRESCENDO featuring Hermeto Pascoal
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This CD marks a new direction in Brazilian music! Warm, inviting a multi-colored collage of earthy beats and contemporary splashes of Jazz.
Genre: Latin: Brazilian Jazz
Release Date: 2002
SEMPRE CRESCENDO featuring Hermeto Pascoal Record Label: SEMPRE CRESCENDO MUSIC
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Ao Mestre Cartola 3:08 $0.99
Amazon 5:00 $0.99
Yemanja 4:27 $0.99
Soul Longing 4:09 $0.99
Praia 3:33 $0.99
Sempre Crescendo Com O Mestre 7:33 $0.99
Fremeto 5:14 $0.99
Crashing Waves 3:49 $0.99
Rio Sidewalk 4:05 $0.99
Woman Being 4:58 $0.99
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Album Notes

If you haven't heard her name yet, you will soon. Celia Malheiros has been a part of the music scene for years, and has been respected as both performer and composer. With the debut of her CD, Sempre Crescendo, the recording is being lauded by major figures in Brazilian music, and by music critics alike. The CD was recorded in Rio de Janeiro, and it featured master instrumentalist —Hermeto Pascoal— as a special guest, as well as Jovino Santos Netos, and other great Brazilian musicians. This project established an amazing bond she has always felt with Hermeto and in her liner notes she wrote: I was blessed with the opportunity to work with many incredible musicians and my music guru Hermeto Pascoal. He wrote in response: "It was wonderful to improvise and create through the heart and soul with you." One thing is certain, on Sempre Crescendo Malheiros comes into her own as a recording artist, thus gaining more fans and friends for her music.

Latin Beat Magazine

Featuring:
Jovino Santos Neto, Wilson das Neves, Marcio Bahia, Marcos Suzano, Jose Neto, Fernando Gama, Kai Eckhard, Ignez Perdigão, Marcelo Bernardes,
Jorge Helder, John Worley, Harvey Wainapel, Celsinho Silva, Carlos Oliveirra,
Celso Alberti, Mestre Caboclinho and more!
This CD marks a new direction in Brazilian music! Warm, inviting a multi-colored collage of earthy beats and contemporary splashes of Jazz.

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