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Solo sessions Vol. 1

Nelson Veras
Discos: Jazz / MPB

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Sello Bee Jazz
Estilo Jazz / MPB
Año de Edición Original 2009
Instrumental

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Nelson Veras (guitarra acústica solo)

"Guitarist Nelson Veras's considerable sideman experience has favored the acoustic instrument—a highlight is his mild-mannered straight man to Manu Codjia's volatile electric guitar on Christophe Wallemme's fine large-ensemble Namaste (Bee Jazz, 2006).
The relationship between Veras's playing and classic Brazilian guitar—Helio Delmiro, Joao Gilberto, Bola Sete—is like that between James Blood Ulmer's playing and the blues: oddly, totally inside the tradition and entirely outside it at the same time. For Veras (and Ulmer, indeed), this has something to do with a recondite intricacy in the playing that sets it apart from earlier influences. In Veras's case, this sophistication resembles that of Pat Metheny, who, incidentally, "discovered" the then-adolescent Veras some years back, freshly relocated from Salvador de Bahia to France.
In the set list, Veras certainly favors the Brazilian side of his pedigree, something he has not always been able to do so explicitly as a sideman: there are impeccable renditions of Antonio Carlos Jobim and Chico Buarque numbers, three apiece; and a lovely reading of Milton Nascimento' s "Lilia." Moreover, at least one of the straight jazz numbers— Chick Corea's "Windows"—has a longstanding Brazilian connection, as it is best known in Stan Getz's bossa nova version on the saxophonist's Sweet Rain, (Verve 1967).
Elsewhere, we get Richard Rodgers numbers, both with Larry Hart ("My Funny Valentine," which grapples with Jim Hall's classic duet version with Bill Evans, on Undercurrent, (Blue Note, 1962)) and with Oscar Hammerstein ("My Favorite Things," totally free of the influence of John Coltrane's many iconoclastic versions).
John Lewis's "Django"—perhaps an indirect nod to the French-guitar half of Veras's résumé—is rendered with aching saudade, the crystalline, almost harp-like, quality of the guitarist's playing shining through the warm, low-treble sound.
It might seem premature and risky for so young a player to lay bare all the elements of his musicianship on a solo album. Overall, this record shows it was a risk worth taking. In fact, it's confidently labeled "volume 1"—if this means there's more to come, it will be welcome." Jeff Dayton-Johnson (All about Jazz, 13.04.2010)

Temas

CD 1
01
Bésame mucho
Consuelo Velázquez
04:12
02
Lilia
Milton Nasciemnto
04:05
03
Django
John Lewis
02:54
04
Moment's notice
John Coltrane
02:16
05
Wave
Antonio Carlos Jobim (Tom Jobim)
02:37
06
Não fala de Maria
Francisco Buarque de Hollanda (Chico Buarque)
02:41
07
Triste
Antonio Carlos Jobim (Tom Jobim)
03:10
08
Corcovado
Antonio Carlos Jobim (Tom Jobim)
03:12
09
Windows
Chick Corea
03:44
10
Todo o sentimento
Cristóvão Bastos - Francisco Buarque de Hollanda (Chico Buarque)
03:24
11
My funny Valentine
Richard Rogers - Lorenz Hart
03:50
12
A ostra e o vento
Francisco Buarque de Hollanda (Chico Buarque)
02:40
13
My favorite things
Richard Rogers - Oscar Hammerstein II
03:40