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Carol Bach-Y-Rita - Minha Casa / My House (2016)

Posted By: funkerman
Carol Bach-Y-Rita - Minha Casa / My House (2016)

Carol Bach-Y-Rita - Minha Casa / My House (2016)
Jazz Vocals, Latin Jazz | MP3 320 kbps | 43:57 | ~104 Mb
Label: Carol Bach-y-Rita / Arugula Records | Tracks: 11 | Rls.date: 2016

Listening to vocalist CAROL BACH-Y-RITA sing, it comes as no surprise that she’s also a dancer. Her singing has a supple fluidity that suggests a body in motion. On her newest CD, MINHA CASA / my house, she performs re-imagined standards and original songs that celebrate both well- and lesser-known Brazilian rhythms.

Bach-y-Rita’s band features stellar musicians who are leaders in their own right, including LARRY KOONSE on guitar, BILL CANTOS on piano, JOHN LEFTWICH on bass, and MIKE SHAPIRO on drums and percussion. They are joined on one track by Brazilian percussion master DUDU FUENTES. According to Bach-y-Rita, “I wanted to work with musicians who really know how to play both straight-ahead jazz and Brazilian music. There are a lot of great musicians who can play one or the other, but I’m lucky to work with bandmates who can soar in both styles.”

Bach-y-Rita is a jazz singer with a broad international outlook. She is conversant in five languages, including English, Spanish, French, Italian, and Brazilian Portuguese, and has lived in several countries including France, Italy, Mexico and Spain. Her father was Paul Bach-y-Rita, a well-known American neuroscientist whose family originally came from Catalonia where children are given two names: their father’s patronymic and their mother’s maiden name (i.e. Bach and Rita.) But it was her mother, an artist and Feldenkrais practitioner, who instilled in her a love of jazz and dance that has been tightly woven in the fabric of her life.

With its rich music and dance history that contains elements of African, Portuguese and other European influences, Bach-y-Rita was ineluctably drawn to Brazilian rhythms. A versatile artist, she’s also adept at arranging and composing. Bach-y-Rita teamed up with bassist John Leftwich to arrange “A Night in Tunisia” with Brazilian rhythms, singing lyrics by one of her idols, Eddie Jefferson, and she turned the Joni Mitchell/Charles Mingus tune “The Dry Cleaner from Des Moines” into a samba reggae, which is a rhythm that originated in Bahia and was derived as a blend of Brazilian samba with Jamaican reggae. Bach-y-Rita asked the respected Los Angeles guitarist Larry Koonse to arrange “You’d Be So Nice to Come Home To” (Cole Porter) with an Afro-Peruvian feel by singing the 6/8 bell patterns for him. Koonse also did a straight-ahead arrangement featuring the guitar trio on the lovely standard “Tis Autumn,” as well as a version of “Pra Quem Quiser Me Visitar” by Guinga for voice guitar and bass.

Bach-y-Rita isn’t afraid to take chances with her music as she demonstrates on the tune “Gardening with No Pants,” a duet she wrote that features just vocals and percussion accompaniment by Dudu Fuentes, one of Rio de Janeiro’s foremost percussionists. Dudu had a small break on his US tour and flew out one afternoon just to record this song with Bach-y-Rita. “Trust” was written by Bach-y-Rita and drummer Mike Shapiro. Bach-y-Rita was inspired to write the tune after attending a drum workshop. The song is composed around the maracatu rhythm from the North East region of Brazil. Although traditional maracatus are performed by a group of 80-100 drummers, a chorus, and a coterie of dancers, Bach-y-Rita and the band create an intimate version of the music while still capturing its exotic essence. “Nature Boy” is another tune that features a voice/percussion duet, this time, with Mike Shapiro on drums. According to Bach-y-Rita, “I love having at least one completely improvised tune on every project. We hadn’t discussed our approach at all before starting. We just listened closely to one another and took it somewhere new!”

Three additional tunes feature the wonderful Bill Cantos on piano: a duet of the rarely recorded “While My Lady Sleeps” (Bronislaw Kaper,) a spirited samba arrangement of the Cantos composition “Morning Coffee,” and the Rogers and Hammerstein composition “Love Look Away” rearranged modally by Cantos from major to minor.
MINHA CASA / my house is a paean to the heart and soul of Brazilian rhythms and the American Songbook. An inventive artist with a smooth, warm voice and sure command of exotic cadences, Bach-y-Rita raises the bar for other singers inspired by Brazilian music and American Jazz.

TRACKLIST
1. Morning Coffee (4:02)
2. You'd Be So Nice To Come Home To (3:54)
3. A Night In Tunisia (3:53)
4. 'Tis Autumn (4:49)
5. The Dry Cleaner From Des Moines (3:07)
6. Nature Boy (3:54)
7. Trust (4:43)
8. Pra Quem Quiser Me Visitar (4:20)
9. Gardening With No Pants (3:26)
10. Love Look Away (5:08)
11. While My Lady Sleeps (2:37)